International Japanese coal projects
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The Japanese government and companies provide support to proposed coal plants through financing and development.
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Financing
Japan International Cooperation Agency
- As of 2015 the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) supports the funding of ultra-supercritical and supercritical coal plants, nationally and internationally. State-owned NTPC of India, an energy supplier, received 25.8 billion yen in loans from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and JICA in 2015. JICA disbursed 162.2 billion yen in official development assistance (ODA) loans for India in 2014-15, the highest among countries where JICA extends such assistance.[1]
- Nacala port, Mozambique
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Recently commissioned and proposed coal projects funded by JBIC:
- Cochrane power station (Chile)
- Hai Phong Thermal Power Station (Vietnam)
- Kudgi Super Thermal Power Project (India)
- Jorf Lasfar power station (Morocco)
- Matarbari power station and Matarbari Port (Bangladesh)
- Nghi Son power station (Vietnam)
- Safi power station (Morocco)
- Tanjung Jati B power station (Indonesia)
- Thai Binh Power Center (Vietnam)
- Vinh Tan power station (Vietnam - Vinh Tan 4)
Coal plants under consideration for funding (as of Aug 2015):
- Central Java Power Project (Indonesia)
- Tanda power station (India)
Development and construction
Chile
India
Morocco
Poland
South Korea
Taiwan
Turkey
Ukraine
Vietnam
- Vinh Tan power station (Vinh Tan 3 and 4)
Ownership and co-ownership
Chile
Indonesia
- Central Java Power Project
- Cirebon power station
- Paiton-3 power station
- Tanjung Jati B power station
Morocco
Vietnam
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ "Japan ready to finance India’s coal-fuelled projects," Live Mint, May 25, 2015