Swiss-Japan Energy Days 2024: Pioneering Sustainable Energy Solutions

The Swiss-Japan Energy Days 2024, a groundbreaking event, was held on September 10 and 11 across two venues—ETH Zürich and Swissnex in Japan. The conference brought together top-tier academic, policy, and industry experts, as well as breakthrough startups from Switzerland and Japan to tackle the pressing challenges of the global energy and climate crisis.

The Global Energy Challenge

Both Switzerland and Japan face the monumental task of decarbonizing their energy sectors to meet net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. With increasing energy demands driven by electrification and a heavy reliance on energy imports, the need for sustainable and secure energy solutions has never been greater. The Swiss-Japan Energy Days served as a vital platform to explore these shared challenges and seek innovative solutions through international collaboration.

The event focused on four critical pillars of future energy systems: innovation in renewable energy, storage solutions, international energy market connectivity, and policy-driven decarbonization efforts. Speakers and participants from academia, the private sector, and government institutions exchanged insights on how these elements can drive sustainable energy transformation. The conference’s goal was to inspire bold steps toward a resilient, efficient energy future for both nations.

From left to right: Tadashi Yamamoto, Nana Hori, Koichi Masuda, Roger Dubach, Prof. Kazunari Sasaki, Tatsuya Terazawa, Dr. Felix Moesner (Co-Organizer)

From left to right: Prof. Adrian Altenburger (Co-Organizer), Prof. Dr. André Bardow, Director Benoît Revaz, Dr. Christian Schaffner (Co-Organizer)

Summary

Day 1: Market Developments and Renewable Energy

The first day of the conference focused on renewable energy and market developments. Distinguished speakers, including Ambassador-Designate Roger Dubach, Benoît Revaz, Director of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, and Tatsuya Terazawa, Chairman and CEO of the Institute of Energy Economics Japan, highlighted the urgent need for market innovations and policy reforms to accelerate the transition to cleaner energy systems. The day featured innovative startup pitches from companies such as Borobotics and EX-Fusion, and a panel discussion that delved into the challenges and opportunities in the energy market.

 

Day 2: Energy Storage and Future Innovations

The second day centered around the critical role of energy storage in ensuring a stable and sustainable energy supply. President Joël Mesot, ETH Zurich, President Nagahiro Minato, Kyoto University, and leading academic experts, such as Vice-President Vanessa Wood from ETH Zurich and Prof. Nathalie Casas from Empa, discussed cutting-edge research in renewable energy storage solutions and carbon capture technologies. The event concluded with a vibrant panel discussion and a call for collaboration between Switzerland and Japan to address the complex energy challenges ahead.

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From left to right: Dr. Felix Moesner, Prof. Benjamin McLellan, Tadashi Kubo, Tatsuo Ogawa

Key Takeways

Collaboration for a Sustainable Future

The Swiss-Japan Energy Days are helping shape the future of clean, reliable energy by bringing together academia, industry leaders, policymakers, and startups. With continued efforts and international collaboration, Switzerland and Japan are well-positioned to lead the world in addressing the challenges of the global energy transition.

 

Looking Ahead

The conference concluded with a forward-looking approach, identifying priority areas for continued research and collaboration at next year’s conference during Expo 2025. The Swiss-Japan Energy Days are poised to become a vital part of the ongoing conversation on global energy sustainability.

Dr. Moesner highlighted Switzerland’s commitment to environmental sustainability through its Swiss Pavilion, featuring an ultra-light, sustainable design. The pavilion will serve as a platform for critical discussions on Life, Planet, and Augmented Human, underscoring Switzerland’s dedication to fostering innovation and sustainability on the global stage.

Partners

This event is co-organized by Swissnex in Japan and the Energy Science Center of ETH Zurich, in partnership with the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU), EPFL, energie-cluster.ch, CleantechAlps, Swiss Business Hub Japan, and the Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan (SCCIJ) and supported by The Adecco Group and Bühler KK. This year’s conference is also part of the “Swiss Vitality Days 2024,” powered by Vitality.Swiss to engage multiple Swiss and Japanese stakeholders from September to October 2024.

  • Swissnex
  • Energy Science Center
  • ETH Zurich
  • Swiss Federal Office of Energy SFOE
  • energy-cluster.ch
  • HSLU
  • EPFL
  • SBH
  • The Adecco Group
  • Buhler KK
  • CleantechAlps
  • SCCIJ
  • Vitality.Swiss