Abstract
With an objective of promoting effectively and efficiently the development and introduction of petroleum substituting energies in Japan, this paper describes results of the investigations on energy policies, the current situation in new energy development, and the international cooperation for the area of new energies in France. The Government announced the `Energy 2010` in 1990, a governmental guideline for the next two decades. The guideline describes the necessity of more flexible use of the conventional nuclear power emphasizing policy, introduction of alternative fuels into the transportation sector, and advocates introduction of gas and electric vehicles. The paper also shows the results of investigating the energy policies adopted by the French Energy Administration Bureau (AFME) as to the manufacturing industries, raw materials, transportation, biomasses, and new energies. France is thought not placing emphasis on technical researches for new and renewable energies (excluding nuclear energy), and the direction of its nuclear power policy is dependent on the petroleum situation. A consideration is given on the nation`s assistance mechanism. 3 figs., 16 tabs.
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Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (France); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (France).
Japan: N. p.,
1992.
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Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (France); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (France).
Japan.
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1992.
"Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (France); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (France)."
Japan.
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title = {Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (France); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (France)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {With an objective of promoting effectively and efficiently the development and introduction of petroleum substituting energies in Japan, this paper describes results of the investigations on energy policies, the current situation in new energy development, and the international cooperation for the area of new energies in France. The Government announced the `Energy 2010` in 1990, a governmental guideline for the next two decades. The guideline describes the necessity of more flexible use of the conventional nuclear power emphasizing policy, introduction of alternative fuels into the transportation sector, and advocates introduction of gas and electric vehicles. The paper also shows the results of investigating the energy policies adopted by the French Energy Administration Bureau (AFME) as to the manufacturing industries, raw materials, transportation, biomasses, and new energies. France is thought not placing emphasis on technical researches for new and renewable energies (excluding nuclear energy), and the direction of its nuclear power policy is dependent on the petroleum situation. A consideration is given on the nation`s assistance mechanism. 3 figs., 16 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
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title = {Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (France); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (France)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {With an objective of promoting effectively and efficiently the development and introduction of petroleum substituting energies in Japan, this paper describes results of the investigations on energy policies, the current situation in new energy development, and the international cooperation for the area of new energies in France. The Government announced the `Energy 2010` in 1990, a governmental guideline for the next two decades. The guideline describes the necessity of more flexible use of the conventional nuclear power emphasizing policy, introduction of alternative fuels into the transportation sector, and advocates introduction of gas and electric vehicles. The paper also shows the results of investigating the energy policies adopted by the French Energy Administration Bureau (AFME) as to the manufacturing industries, raw materials, transportation, biomasses, and new energies. France is thought not placing emphasis on technical researches for new and renewable energies (excluding nuclear energy), and the direction of its nuclear power policy is dependent on the petroleum situation. A consideration is given on the nation`s assistance mechanism. 3 figs., 16 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
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