Two studies commissioned by the European Commission conclude that Japan would benefit from simplifying rules related to offshore wind energy tendering and from removing restrictions on foreign vessels’ access to work on offshore wind energy projects. In the absence of such regulatory reforms, Japan may see difficulties in reaching its goals to increase the proportion of renewables in its energy mix and achieve climate neutrality by 2050. The two studies continue a series of studies commissioned by the EU Delegation to Japan on offshore wind energy sector.
Analysis of the provisions of maritime cabotage services in Japan
Analysis of the offshore wind tender results in Japan
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