J-PEAKS - UNIVERSITY OF YAMANASHI

GR/EEN Overview

Global Research Institute for Energy & Environmental Neutrality

GR/EEN Goals

By establishing a world-class research hub for Green Hydrogen, GR/EEN will drive technological breakthroughs and foster the widespread adoption of a Green Hydrogen society, advancing the realization of our universityʼs vision.​

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Organization & Structure

University of Yamanashi|The Global Research Institute for Energy & Environmental Neutrality (GR/EEN) was established in 2025 to integrate research and educational resources related to Green Hydrogen and promote them strategically.

GR/EEN encompasses:

  • Clean Energy Research Center (est.2001): Exploring the fundamental phenomena of the energy conversion
  • Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center (est. 2008): Advancing research on next- generation materials for hydrogen and fuel cells.
  • Zero Emission MIRAI Center (est. 2025): Aiming to build a carbon- neutral social system.
Establishment

Collaborating Institution|Fukushima University

Partner Institutions

  • Tohoku University
  • Institute of Science Tokyo
  • Shinshu University
  • Kyoto University
  • University of Osaka
  • Kyushu University
  • Seikei University
  • National Institute for Material Science
  • FC-Cubic
  • Yamanashi Prefectural Industrial Technology Center
  • Paul Scherrer Institute
  • University of Bern
  • Hamburg University
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Poitiers
  • University of California (Merced)
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • University of Quebec
  • Simon Fraser University
  • National University of Malaysia
  • University Putra Malaysia
  • University Teknologi PETRONAS
  • Korea Institute of Energy Research

GR/EEN Core Facilities|With support from J-PEAKS, the University of Yamanashi provides state-of-the-art research facilities accessible to both internal and external users, including companies, local governments and students, to accelerate innovation and collaboration.

4 Key J-PEAKS Initiatives

Initiative 1: Strengthening Cutting-Edge Research

  • Establishment of a distinguished HR system to attract top-tier researchers and promising young talent.
  • Strategically deploying skilled professional staff to support GR/EEN researchers.

Initiative 2: Brain Circulation across Sectors/Levels

  • Cross-appointments of GR/EEN vice- directors and leading researchers with overseas institutions.
  • Establishing international bases in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.
  • Expanding interdisciplinary research through domestic and global collaboration.

Initiative 3: Technology Transfer Acceleration

  • Demonstrating sustainable Green Hydrogen social systems using regional testbeds.
  • Strengthening industry-academia- government collaboration hubs and creating incubation centers to foster start-ups and innovation.

Initiative 4: Talent Development

  • Implementing Japan’s only integrated clean energy education program from undergraduate to PhD level.
  • Offering joint graduate courses with Fukushima University and expanding recurrent and reskilling opportunities.