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Japan aims to eliminate gasoline cars by mid-2030, stimulating green growth
« เมื่อ: ธันวาคม 30, 2020, 04:02:58 pm »



Japan aims to eliminate gasoline-powered cars over the next 15 years, the เกมสล็อตฟรี government said on Friday in a plan to zero carbon emissions and generate nearly $ 2 trillion a year of green growth by 2050.The "green growth strategy" targeting the hydrogen and automotive industries is aimed at meeting Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's October pledge to eradicate carbon emissions by mid-century. this Suga puts the top priority on green investments to help revitalize economies hit by the COVID-19 outbreak and to keep Japan in line with the EU,

China and other countries with ambitious emissions targets.The government has set ambitious goals for achieving a carbon neutral society by 2050, said Yukari Takamura, a professor at the University of Tokyo.Setting clear goals and policy directions in a green growth strategy will provide incentives for companies to invest in technology in the future.The government will offer companies tax incentives and other financial support, targeting 90 trillion yen ($ 870 billion) annually in additional economic growth through investment and green internal sales.

By 2030 and 190 trillion yen ($ 1.8 trillion) by 2050.The 2 trillion yen green fund will support corporate investment in green technology.The plan seeks to replace sales of new petrol cars with electric vehicles, including hybrids and fuel cell vehicles by mid-2030.To speed up the spread of electric cars, the government aims to cut car battery prices by more than half to 10,000 yen or less per kWh by 2030.It aims to increase hydrogen consumption to 3 million tons by 2030 and to 20 million tons by 2050 from 200 tons in 2017 in areas such as power generation and transportation.

The strategy identifies 14 industries such as offshore wind and ammonia fuels and targets up to 45 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind installations by 2040.Japan aims to use renewable energy By 2050, most through offshore wind farms, with renewable energy sources referring to 50 percent to 60 percent of the nation's power by 2050, up from less than 20 percent now. While reducing dependence on nuclear energy