In order to address the global challenge of climate change, innovation in the field of clean technology through international collaboration is important.
The aim of this program is to develop and strengthen international joint research and development between Japan and other countries in order to create new and innovative clean energy technologies.
This program supports Japanese research institutes and universities conducting joint international research and development projects with institutions from G20 member and other countries.
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Theme 1: International Joint Research and Development of Innovative Smart Community Technologies | |||
International Joint R&D on Data-Driven DSR Control Technology for Energy Sharing | AIST | University of California, Davis (US) | PDF (121KB) |
Withdrawal of Proposals | |||
Theme 2: International Joint Research and Development of Innovative Biomass Utilization Technology (Biochar and so on.) | |||
Withdrawal of Proposals | |||
Theme 3: International Joint Research and Development of Innovative Materials and Devices That Contribute to the Realization of Green Mobility | |||
International joint research and development of post-electromagnetic steel sheets for high-frequency applications using innovative processes | Tohoku University | Monash University(Australia) | PDF (126KB) |
International Joint Research and Development of Airflow Control Devices for High Efficiency and Performance of Aircraft | Toyota Technological Institute/Aichi Institute of Technology/Tokyo Denki University/Tokai National Higher Education and Research System (Nagoya University)/Waseda University | DLR (Germany) | PDF (221KB) |
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Theme 1: International Joint Research and Development of Innovative Elemental Technologies to Promote the Introduction of Offshore Wind Power Generation That Contributes to Carbon Neutrality | |||
International Collaborative Research for Standard Ground Erosion Tests Against Blade Erosion | Niigata University/Yokohama National University/Shinshu University/AIST | Technical University of Denmark (DK) | PDF (108KB) |
Theme 2: International Joint Research and Development of Innovative Ammonia Production Technologies That Contribute to Carbon Neutrality | |||
International Collaborative Research for Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis Under Ambient Conditions | Osaka University | Imperial College London (UK) | PDF (355KB) |
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Theme 1: Development of innovative technologies that can contribute to realizing the industrialization of carbon recycling, such as low-cost CO2 separation and capture and production of useful materials | ||||
International joint R&D of CO2 direct utilization jet fuel synthesis for carbon recycle | University of Toyama/Japan Carbon Frontier Organization | Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) | PDF (156KB) |
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International R&D collaboration for low-cost CO2 recovery technology using novel zeolite adsorbent | Kanazawa University/Mitsubishi Chemical/Tokai National Higher Education and Research System | University of California, Berkeley (US) | PDF (299KB) |
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International collaboration on CCU for circular carbon in Steelmaking | SEKISUI CHEMICAL/The University of Tokyo | ArcelorMittal Innovación, Investigación e Inversión S.L/University of Oviedo (Spain) | PDF (317KB) |
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Theme 2: Development of innovative technologies that can contribute to the significant promotion and expansion of hydrogen utilization toward the realization of a future hydrogen society | ||||
International joint research for supply technology of high-pressure and purity of hydrogen by chemical compressor using formic acid | AIST | Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)/East-Paris Institute of Chemistry and Materials Science (France)/Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Korea)/King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia)/Queen Mary University of London (UK) | PDF (469KB) |
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Theme 3: Development of innovative energy storage technologies that can realize both low cost and high durability battery and heat storage for the effective use of variable renewable energy | ||||
Development of advanced low-temperature sintering process using nanocrystals for next generation energy devices | AIST/University of Yamanashi | Pennsylvania State University (US) | PDF (281KB) |
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International joint research and development of innovative high-temperature thermal energy storage technology | Hokkaido University/AIST | KTH (Sweden)/IITJ (India) | PDF (278KB) |
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Theme 4: Development of innovative materials and components that enable mass CO2 reduction through large-scale implementation in society | ||||
International collaboration on CIS-based tandem PVs | AIST | Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (Germany) | PDF (429KB) |
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International joint research and development of lead-free alloyed tin perovskite tandem solar cells | The University of Electro-Communications | The University of Perugia/Italian National Research Council, Institute for Materials Science/University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy) | PDF (214KB) |
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Long-term stabilization of automotive adhesion and the interfacial design | AIST | Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany) | PDF (407KB) |
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Theme 1: Development of elemental photovoltaic cell technologies that simultaneously realize higher efficiency, lower costs, and higher durability more than ever before | ||||
International Collaborative R&D for Low-Cost and High-Durability Solar Cells | AIST | University of Oxford(UK)/CEA-LITEN(France) | PDF (138KB) |
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International Joint R&D for Multi-Junction Solar Cells Based on Innovative and Novel Structures | The University of Tokyo | CNRS-IPVF/Bordeaux University (LCPO, IMS) (France) |
PDF (328KB) |
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Theme 2: Development of innovative geothermal power generation technologies utilizing overseas fields, including resource exploration/assessment and materials/measurement technologies | ||||
Withdrawal of Proposals | ||||
Theme 3: Development of innovative bioprocess technologies utilizing microorganisms and genome editing technology | ||||
Development of Microbial Production of Next-Generation Polylactate from Biomass-Derived Sugars | Kobe University/Kaneka Corporation/NAIST/AIST | VTT(Finland) | PDF (568KB) |
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International Project of Innovative Artificial Apomixis Induction Technology | Saitama University/AIST/Yokohama City University/Tokyo Metropolitan University | University of Kentucky(US) | PDF (402KB) |
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Theme 4: Development of elemental technologies for innovative hydrogen production/use which contribute to substantial cost reduction for realization of a future hydrogen society | ||||
International Joint Research on Efficient Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell | Kyushu University | Forschungszent rum Jülich GmbH(Germany) /Imperial College London(UK)/Paul Scherrer Institute(Swiss) |
PDF (143KB) |
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International Joint Research on Solid Oxide Reversible Electrolyzer Cells | Kyushu University | Massachusetts Institute of Technology(US) | PDF (222KB) |
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Chemical Productions through Formate Intermediates by Solid Bis-metallic Catalysts | AIST/Kanagawa University/Hiroshima University | Centrale Lille Institut(France) | PDF (960KB) |
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Theme 5: Development of innovative devices and evaluation technologies which utilize/control unused heat (hot and cold heat) generated from waste heat as well as renewable energy sources | ||||
International Joint Research of Innovative Thermoelectric Devices and Advanced Evaluation Technology | AIST | CNRS-CRISMAT(France)/(CEA-LITEN)(France)/DLR (Germany)/KERI(Korea) | PDF (88KB) |
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International Joint Research and Development of Solar Concentrating Reactor for Carbon Dioxide Decomposition | Niigata University/The University of Tokyo /Shinshu University |
University of Colorado(US) | PDF (102KB) |
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Theme 6: Development of innovative devices and system control/evaluation technologies for making effective use of distributed power networks | ||||
Development of innovative solution growth technology that improves productivity and quality of SiC crystals | AIST/Osaka University/Kyoto University | CNRS-SIMaP(France) | PDF (170KB) |
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International Joint Research for Metal-free Redox Flow Battery | AIST | CNR-ITAE(Italy) | PDF (180KB) |
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International Joint Research on High Voltage Devices and Power Electronics Element Technologies for the Effective Utilization of Renewable Energy | AIST/CRIEPI | ETH Zurich(Swiss)/mi2-factory(Germany)/Virginia Tech.(CPES)(US) | PDF (162KB) |
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Theme 7: Development of methodologies to ensure the reliability and quality of innovative heat resistant materials which contribute to improving aircraft engine fuel efficiency | ||||
Reliability Assessment Methodology for Advanced Ceramic Matrix Composites(CMCs) | Tokyo University of Technology/Japan Ultra-high Temperature Materials Research Institute/Japan Fine Ceramics Association | The University of Birmingham(UK)/ The University of California, Los Angeles(US) | PDF (142KB) |
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Project code | P20005 |
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Last Updated : October 25, 2024