rising energy demand will force Japaneseenergy consumers to find innovative ways ... PrimarySupply = 14.72 Quadrillion BTU PrimarySupply = 20.76 Quadrillion BTU Hydro Other Nuclear Natural Gas Hydro Nuclear Natural Gas Coal Oil Oil Coal ... generation in Japan, compared to 17.1% for the rest of the world. This is an astounding
of renewables on the other hand is meagre. Even though the carbon intensity of the Japaneseenergy balance remains high, it has become less carbon intensive during the period as illustrated in Graph 4.2. Building new nuclear capacity is slow and problematic in Japan ... japan
of its primaryenergy requirements. In March 2002, Japanese government announced that it was banking particularly on nuclear energy to secure its energysupply and meet ... Japan is also the largest importer of liquid gas and the third largest importer ... japan
simultaneous tempering effect on both the Japanese domestic energy demand and GDP, reflecting industries’ diminished access to their fuel of choice. However, despite some initial government efforts, the relatively swift resolution of the first ... Breakdown of Japanese TPES by Fuel (1960-2008) Mtoe Coal and peat Oil Gas Nuclear Hydro Renewables and waste ... japan
Japanenergysupply mix by source as a percentage of total for 2009 ... Table
EnergySupply Mix of Japan, 2009.
Energysource ... from faraway countries. Japan's energysupply mix for 2009 is presented in Table X. LNG
by source Average LNG import prices (cif), Taiwan and Japan National energy policy ... mix in primaryenergy consumption Potential LNG demand and supply balance World ... growth in real GDP Sectoral contribution to GDP Total primaryenergy consumption
in the 1990s rose dramatically due to the increased use of coal energysource. ... 2. Until now, Japan’s CO2 emissions have grown alongside the increase of nuclear power generation: As nuclear policies have progressed in Japan, the increase ... japan
and also very economically efficient. In 2000, coal accounted for 17.9% of Japan’ssupply of primaryenergy. On the other hand, the ratio of domestic coal in the supply of Japan’s ... 3% in the total supply of domestic primaryenergy. ... japan
share in primaryenergysupply[%] coal crude oil natural gas non fossil fuel Figure1. Share of imported fossil fuels in the primaryenergysupply in Japan. Source: IEEJ (2007) ... as energy conversion sectors. For example, the Japanese chemical, steel, and metal ... of Japanese industries. For example, assembly sectors have decreased their risk mainly as the result of improvement in energy usage by upstream sectors, such as material sectors