Jane Nakano is a senior fellow in the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Her research interests include U.S. energy policy; energy geopolitics; global market and policy developments concerning natural gas, hydrogen, nuclear energy, and critical minerals; and energy security and climate issues in the Asia-Pacific region. She frequently writes and speaks on these issues at domestic and international conferences and to media around the world. She has also testified before Congress on China's competitiveness in energy technology manufacturing and exports as well as U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on U.S.-China nuclear energy cooperation. Prior to joining CSIS in 2010, Nakano worked in the Office of International Affairs in the U.S. Department of Energy, where she covered a host of energy, economic, and political issues in Asia. From 2001 to 2002, she served at the U.S. embassy in Tokyo as a special assistant to the energy attaché. Nakano graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
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Can tax credit rules drive EV adoption and spur U.S. battery supply chain?
Jane Nakano in Automotive News — December 10, 2023
US tax rules aim to boost local battery investment—and exclude China
Jane Nakano in Chemical & Engineering News — December 5, 2023
As Australian leader heads to China, a critical (minerals) issue looms
Jane Nakano in Washington Post — November 3, 2023
'Open for business': Sweden turns to U.S. for nuclear reactors
Jane Nakano in Politico — October 11, 2023
US trying to broker Israel-Saudi Arabia deal that Netanyahu seeks by early 2024
Jane Nakano in Washington Examiner — September 21, 2023
How Green Hydrogen Can Be India's Ticket to Energy Independence and Economic Growth
Jane Nakano in ABP Live — June 18, 2023
China Is Crushing US in Battle Over Electric Car Battery Technology
Jane Nakano in Business Insider — May 16, 2023
Why Russia's war is causing blackouts in Asia
Jane Nakano in Politico — February 25, 2023
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Japan to Invest in the Latest Russian LNG Project
Newsletter by Jane Nakano — July 12, 2019
The Highlights and Implications of the G20 Energy and Environment Ministerial Meetings in Japan
Newsletter by Jane Nakano — June 24, 2019
Greening or Greenwashing the Belt and Road Initiative?
Newsletter by Jane Nakano — May 1, 2019
China’s Nuclear Power Sector: What It Is and What It Is Not (Yet)
Commentary by Jane Nakano — February 19, 2019
Energy Opportunities under the Free and Open Indo-Pacific Vision
Commentary by Jane Nakano — December 10, 2018
Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia
Report by Jane Nakano and Stephen J. Naimoli — October 12, 2018
The State of the Indo-Pacific Clean Energy Transition
Event — September 26, 2018
The Role of Renewables in Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Southeast Asia
Report by Jane Nakano and Stephen J. Naimoli — September 24, 2018
Japan Releases Its Triennial Energy Plan—Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something “Green"
Newsletter by Jane Nakano — July 13, 2018