Tokyo Gas launches full-scale Joint Crediting Mechanism project in Philippine rice fields to reduce methane emissions using advanced capture and utilization technologies.
This project addresses a critical source of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. By implementing methane reduction technologies in the Philippines, Tokyo Gas is not only contributing to global climate goals but also developing expertise in carbon reduction solutions applicable in other regions. The JCM framework facilitates international climate action and demonstrates the company's commitment to sustainable practices beyond its domestic operations.
This project is part of Japan's JCM initiative, which supports developing countries in reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the deployment of low-carbon technologies. The Philippines, with its significant agricultural sector, is a key partner in such initiatives aimed at global climate mitigation.
Project targets methane emissions from rice paddies.
Contributes to climate change mitigation and international cooperation.
Tokyo Gas begins full-scale JCM project in the Philippines for methane reduction.
Project targets methane emissions from rice paddies.
Contributes to climate change mitigation and international cooperation.
Tokyo Gas has commenced full-scale operations for a Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) project aimed at reducing methane emissions from rice paddies in the Philippines. This project utilizes advanced technologies to capture and utilize methane, a potent greenhouse gas, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation. It represents a significant step in international cooperation for environmental solutions.
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