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This book aims to foster visualization of bright future energy societies by describing energy technology options. An exteriorized vision for future energy systems in Japan beyond 2030 based on feasible technologies discussed in each chapter is presented in a figure. The system consists of domestic primary, secondary, and ternary industrial sectors plus energy supply infrastructures, electric power generation, and transportation, with consideration of international relationships. Parts II–VIII of this book cover these categories. Executive summaries for the parts that contain chapters for technological terms described in the figure are introduced in this chapter.
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Future energy system in Japan beyond 2030 based on feasible technologies (BEMS building energy management system, BEV battery electric vehicle, CAES compressed air energy storage, CCS carbon dioxide capture and storage, CO 2 carbon dioxide, FC fuel cell, FC CHP FC combined heat and power, FCEV FC electric vehicle, GHG greenhouse gas, HEMS home energy management system, HEV hybrid electric vehicle, ICE internal combustion engine, PV photovoltaic solar cell) (Published with kind permission of © the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan, 2015. All Rights Reserved) (TIFF 25515 kb)
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Kato, Y., Koyama, M. (2016). Future Energy System and Executive Summaries of the Parts. In: Kato, Y., Koyama, M., Fukushima, Y., Nakagaki, T. (eds) Energy Technology Roadmaps of Japan. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55951-1_1
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