The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Renewable energy goal for auto industry to be set at 60%

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The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry is aiming to have the auto industry use renewable-sourced electricit­y for about 60% of its energy consumptio­n by fiscal 2030. e target is based on the revised Law on Rational Use of Energy, which will come into e ect next April. e ministry plans to present the target ratio at a soon-tobe-held meeting of experts, with an eye to accelerati­ng corporate e orts to decarboniz­e the industry.

Automobile manufactur­ers use large amounts of electricit­y in such manufactur­ing processes as pressing automotive parts and assembling vehicles. Currently, a large share of this power is generated from fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. The ministry plans to set a goal of increasing the share of this electricit­y generated from nonfossil sources, such as solar and nuclear power, to 59% by scal 2030.

The law obligates the 12,000 or so companies that use more than 1,500 kiloliters of crude oil equivalent per year to set their own targets for the ratio of nonfossil energy in their energy mix for scal 2030.

The ministry will rst present the target for the industry, and then encourage companies to take action in line with the target. (Nov. 22)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? Cars are assembled at Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc.’s plant in Fukuoka Prefecture in November 2021.
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo Cars are assembled at Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc.’s plant in Fukuoka Prefecture in November 2021.

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