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Navigating Japan's Changing Electricity Market

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Originally held on Thursday, August 28, 2025

Japan's electricity market is one of the largest and most open in the world, but many businesses operating there still don't realize they can switch providers. This presents a significant opportunity for cost savings, sustainability, and strategic flexibility.

In this webinar, our experts explain how the market works, what options are available to consumers, and how to confidently plan your electricity procurement for 2026.

By listening back to our on-demand webinar you'll learn:

  • How Japan's liberalized electricity market operates
  • Procurement options available to businesses
  • Key timelines, risks, and strategies for 2026 planning

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Kaho Hasegawa

Business Development, World Kinect 

Kaho has a background spanning the pharmaceutical, IT, and energy sectors. She currently works with prospective clients to understand their sustainability goals and support their energy-related decision-making. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and Music and is a member of The Climate Reality Project.

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Ian Burkheimer

PMP - Director, Business Development (Japan), World Kinect

With 14 years of experience in natural gas, renewable electricity, and energy consulting, Ian leads various sustainability and energy activities for Asia Pacific (APAC). His experience includes carrying out power procurement and placement of renewable energy in Japan, the Philippines, Chile, as well as for Asia-based clients with operations in North America and Europe.

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