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Cooperation project for making petroleum consumption in developing countries efficient/fundamental survey on petroleum consumption in developing countries. Invitation of engineers of developing countries to Japan (from Thailand); Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi koritsuka kyoryoku jigyo. Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi kiso chosa nado hatten tojokoku gijutsusha shohei Taikoku

Abstract

Under the research contract with NEDO and as a part of the measures taken to make petroleum consumption efficient in the Asia-Pacific region, the International Center of Environmental Technology Transfer carried out a project on training of engineers from administrative organs, universities and companies in Thailand which are tackling the environment/energy conservation problems. This is a project to contribute to promotion of energy conservation environmental measures taken according to a rapid economic growth in Thailand. The number of the trainees is eleven, and the period for training is February 12-26, 1991. The focus of the training is on the environmental preservation problem, the industrial pollution in Japan, in particular. The trainees learn how public pollution is generated and how it is abated and know know-how for environmental preservation technology measures. Guidance is given as to environmental preservation measures and the information system such as a summary of pollution control systems, environmental preservation measures and the law system, roles of the central government and local governmental organizations, field sharing, business budget plans, and raising of funds. Most up-to-date technical information on environmental preservation is introduced to them at the Chubu Electric Co. and Showa Yokkaichi Sekiyu Co. Information exchanges with engineers  More>>
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-GET-9214
Reference Number:
SCA: 020700; 294002; PA: NEDO-94:820177; EDB-95:019602; SN: 95001310928
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1993
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; PETROLEUM; FUEL CONSUMPTION; ENERGY CONSERVATION; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; SURVEYS; ENGINEERS; EDUCATION; THAILAND; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; INDUSTRIAL PLANTS; POLLUTION; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; LEGAL ASPECTS; NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; BUDGETS; FINANCING; INFORMATION SYSTEMS; 020700; 294002; ECONOMIC, INDUSTRIAL, AND BUSINESS ASPECTS
OSTI ID:
10108138
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95730257; TRN: 94:820177
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; Available from New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Sunshine 60, 30F 1-1, 3-chome, Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
222 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Cooperation project for making petroleum consumption in developing countries efficient/fundamental survey on petroleum consumption in developing countries. Invitation of engineers of developing countries to Japan (from Thailand); Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi koritsuka kyoryoku jigyo. Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi kiso chosa nado hatten tojokoku gijutsusha shohei Taikoku. Japan: N. p., 1993. Web.
None. Cooperation project for making petroleum consumption in developing countries efficient/fundamental survey on petroleum consumption in developing countries. Invitation of engineers of developing countries to Japan (from Thailand); Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi koritsuka kyoryoku jigyo. Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi kiso chosa nado hatten tojokoku gijutsusha shohei Taikoku. Japan.
None. 1993. "Cooperation project for making petroleum consumption in developing countries efficient/fundamental survey on petroleum consumption in developing countries. Invitation of engineers of developing countries to Japan (from Thailand); Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi koritsuka kyoryoku jigyo. Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi kiso chosa nado hatten tojokoku gijutsusha shohei Taikoku." Japan.
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title = {Cooperation project for making petroleum consumption in developing countries efficient/fundamental survey on petroleum consumption in developing countries. Invitation of engineers of developing countries to Japan (from Thailand); Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi koritsuka kyoryoku jigyo. Hatten tojokoku sekiyu shohi kiso chosa nado hatten tojokoku gijutsusha shohei Taikoku}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Under the research contract with NEDO and as a part of the measures taken to make petroleum consumption efficient in the Asia-Pacific region, the International Center of Environmental Technology Transfer carried out a project on training of engineers from administrative organs, universities and companies in Thailand which are tackling the environment/energy conservation problems. This is a project to contribute to promotion of energy conservation environmental measures taken according to a rapid economic growth in Thailand. The number of the trainees is eleven, and the period for training is February 12-26, 1991. The focus of the training is on the environmental preservation problem, the industrial pollution in Japan, in particular. The trainees learn how public pollution is generated and how it is abated and know know-how for environmental preservation technology measures. Guidance is given as to environmental preservation measures and the information system such as a summary of pollution control systems, environmental preservation measures and the law system, roles of the central government and local governmental organizations, field sharing, business budget plans, and raising of funds. Most up-to-date technical information on environmental preservation is introduced to them at the Chubu Electric Co. and Showa Yokkaichi Sekiyu Co. Information exchanges with engineers were made for transfer of Japanese environmental technology to Thailand. 10 refs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Mar}
}