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 situations around the energy policies and new energies, trends in research and development in oil substituting energies, the actual state of assistance and cooperation to developing countries for new energies, and the international cooperation on EC`s new energy technologies in Germany. The German energy policies are being implemented on the basis of shifting to nuclear power generation because of coal cost increase and considering the global environmental problems including greenhouse effect gas problem. Specifically, utilizing renewable energies including solar heat energy and nuclear energy as an alternative energy is advocated. With respect to the assistant cooperation to developing countries, German investments have reached over 10% of the total aid amount, and were used for more than 100 projects. Majority of the projects are for those related to solar heat energy utilization, particularly the area of photovoltaic cells having been most successful. 4 figs., 7 tabs.
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Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (Germany); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (Doitsu).
Japan: N. p.,
1992.
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Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (Germany); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (Doitsu).
Japan.
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1992.
"Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (Germany); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (Doitsu)."
Japan.
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title = {Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (Germany); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (Doitsu)}
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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 situations around the energy policies and new energies, trends in research and development in oil substituting energies, the actual state of assistance and cooperation to developing countries for new energies, and the international cooperation on EC`s new energy technologies in Germany. The German energy policies are being implemented on the basis of shifting to nuclear power generation because of coal cost increase and considering the global environmental problems including greenhouse effect gas problem. Specifically, utilizing renewable energies including solar heat energy and nuclear energy as an alternative energy is advocated. With respect to the assistant cooperation to developing countries, German investments have reached over 10% of the total aid amount, and were used for more than 100 projects. Majority of the projects are for those related to solar heat energy utilization, particularly the area of photovoltaic cells having been most successful. 4 figs., 7 tabs.}
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title = {Present situation in new energy related cooperation and its future direction (Germany); Shin energy kanren no kyoryoku no genjo to kongo no hoko ni tsuite (Doitsu)}
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 situations around the energy policies and new energies, trends in research and development in oil substituting energies, the actual state of assistance and cooperation to developing countries for new energies, and the international cooperation on EC`s new energy technologies in Germany. The German energy policies are being implemented on the basis of shifting to nuclear power generation because of coal cost increase and considering the global environmental problems including greenhouse effect gas problem. Specifically, utilizing renewable energies including solar heat energy and nuclear energy as an alternative energy is advocated. With respect to the assistant cooperation to developing countries, German investments have reached over 10% of the total aid amount, and were used for more than 100 projects. Majority of the projects are for those related to solar heat energy utilization, particularly the area of photovoltaic cells having been most successful. 4 figs., 7 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
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