Abstract
The paper investigates and analyzes the present situation and the future trend of on-site power generation in the manufacturing industry. The on-site power generation had been rapidly increasing in the latter half of the 1980s, and in fiscal 1991 its generated output and equipment capacity reached 84.4 billion kWh and 17.8 million kW, respectively. Since around 1990, however, the on-site power generation has been slowing down. Its economic efficiency was evaluated by the pay-back period which obtained by dividing investment in on-site power generation facilities by annual merit which obtained by reducing annual expenses such as additional fuel cost from annual power rates reduced by introduction of the on-site power generation. As of 1991, the pay-back period was rather longer than in the latter half of the 1980s. This is because the heavy oil price was substantially lower as compared with power rates in the latter half of the 1980s, but the heavy oil price increased and power rates were on the low level in and after around 1990. Even if power rates maintain the present level and fuel cost decreased to the cost in the latter half of the 1980s, the pay-back period will be only a little bit
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Trend of on-site power generation in the manufacturing industry; Seizogyo ni okeru jika hatsuden no doko.
Japan: N. p.,
1994.
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title = {Trend of on-site power generation in the manufacturing industry; Seizogyo ni okeru jika hatsuden no doko}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The paper investigates and analyzes the present situation and the future trend of on-site power generation in the manufacturing industry. The on-site power generation had been rapidly increasing in the latter half of the 1980s, and in fiscal 1991 its generated output and equipment capacity reached 84.4 billion kWh and 17.8 million kW, respectively. Since around 1990, however, the on-site power generation has been slowing down. Its economic efficiency was evaluated by the pay-back period which obtained by dividing investment in on-site power generation facilities by annual merit which obtained by reducing annual expenses such as additional fuel cost from annual power rates reduced by introduction of the on-site power generation. As of 1991, the pay-back period was rather longer than in the latter half of the 1980s. This is because the heavy oil price was substantially lower as compared with power rates in the latter half of the 1980s, but the heavy oil price increased and power rates were on the low level in and after around 1990. Even if power rates maintain the present level and fuel cost decreased to the cost in the latter half of the 1980s, the pay-back period will be only a little bit longer. Hereafter, the higher the fuel cost becomes, the less on-site power generation will be introduced except for large-scale cogeneration. 4 refs., 70 figs., 32 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1994}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Trend of on-site power generation in the manufacturing industry; Seizogyo ni okeru jika hatsuden no doko}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The paper investigates and analyzes the present situation and the future trend of on-site power generation in the manufacturing industry. The on-site power generation had been rapidly increasing in the latter half of the 1980s, and in fiscal 1991 its generated output and equipment capacity reached 84.4 billion kWh and 17.8 million kW, respectively. Since around 1990, however, the on-site power generation has been slowing down. Its economic efficiency was evaluated by the pay-back period which obtained by dividing investment in on-site power generation facilities by annual merit which obtained by reducing annual expenses such as additional fuel cost from annual power rates reduced by introduction of the on-site power generation. As of 1991, the pay-back period was rather longer than in the latter half of the 1980s. This is because the heavy oil price was substantially lower as compared with power rates in the latter half of the 1980s, but the heavy oil price increased and power rates were on the low level in and after around 1990. Even if power rates maintain the present level and fuel cost decreased to the cost in the latter half of the 1980s, the pay-back period will be only a little bit longer. Hereafter, the higher the fuel cost becomes, the less on-site power generation will be introduced except for large-scale cogeneration. 4 refs., 70 figs., 32 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1994}
month = {Mar}
}