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Japan to boost coal-fired power as Mideast war causes energy turmoil

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
March 27, 2026
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Isogo Thermal Power Station, a a coal-fired power plant operated by J-POWER, and Minami-Yokohama Thermal Power Station, a natural gas-fired thermal power plant operated by JERA, are seen in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. ©AFP

Tokyo (AFP) – Japan’s government plans to temporarily lift restrictions on coal-fired power plants as it seeks to ease an energy crunch caused by the Middle East war, officials said on Friday. Officials presented the plan at a meeting of a panel of experts, who approved the proposal, the industry ministry said on its website.

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“Given the current situation in the Middle East affecting fuel prices, we believe that uncertainty regarding future LNG procurement is increasing,” an industry ministry official said at the meeting, which was broadcast online. “We think it will be necessary, by increasing the operation of coal-fired power plants, to…ensure the reliability of stable supply,” he said.

Power suppliers have previously been required to keep the operating rate of coal-fired thermal power stations that emit large amounts of carbon dioxide at or below 50 percent. But the government now intends to allow the full operation of older, less efficient coal-fired plants, for a year from the new fiscal year starting April, according to the plan presented at the meeting. Japan relies on thermal power plants to generate around 70 percent of its electricity needs, with coal constituting 30 percent of their fuel. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) accounts for another 30 percent, and oil comprises seven percent.

The emergency measure to boost reliance on coal is estimated to “result in an LNG savings effect of approximately 500,000 tonnes”, the official added. But Yoko Mulholland of climate think-tank E3G told AFP that the plans to lift coal power restrictions “deepen the risk that Japan will not meet its goal of phasing out inefficient coal plants by 2030”. Not only threatening climate health, the move can also “lock Japan into a vicious cycle of fossil-fuel dependence” and delay progress toward Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s stated goal of 100 percent domestic energy self-sufficiency, she said.

“This crisis has laid bare the risks of relying on imported fossil fuels, and now is the time for Japan to shift course to fully embrace renewable energy as a strategic national asset.” Since the Middle East war prompted Iran to partially close the crucial Strait of Hormuz trade route and target energy facilities in the Gulf, many Asian nations have pivoted towards coal to power their economies. South Korea plans to lift a cap on coal-powered generation capacity while also increasing nuclear plant operations. The Philippines also intended to boost the output of its coal-fired power plants to keep electricity costs down as the war wreaks havoc with gas shipments.

Japan is the fifth-biggest importer of oil, with more than 90 percent of it coming from the Middle East. Around 10 percent of its LNG imports are also from the region. Tokyo purchases nearly 80 percent of its coal imports from Australia and Indonesia, according to the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy. Japan on Thursday said it had also started to release another part of its strategic oil reserves, as it faced supply challenges to its oil imports.

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