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New energy visions for the Town of Ichinohe district; Ichinohecho chiiki shin energy vision

Abstract

The new energy visions are drawn for Town of Ichinohe, Iwate Pref. The town's population has been generally decreasing since 1975, from 21,433 to 17,906 in 1995. The town consumed energy totaling 288,691Gcal in 1998, of which the transportation sector accounts for 55%, followed by the domestic, commercial and industrial sectors, in this order, the industrial sector accounting for only 7%. The estimated new energy sources available to the town are wind power, power generated by temperature difference at rivers or using snow, solar energy, biomass energy and energy from wastes, in the order of quantity, totaling 137GWh/y as electrical power and 45.6Tcal/y as heat. The priority projects include making Ichinohe Primary School an eco-school, construction of a biomass demonstration plant in the Okunakayama district, introduction of a boiler firing wood chips at Okunakayama Heights, construction of a wind power mill at Takamori Heights, and introduction of new energies by the citizens. (NEDO)
Publication Date:
Feb 01, 2001
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JP-NEDO-010017302
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Feb 2001
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; ENERGY POLICY; HUMAN POPULATIONS; LETTUCE; CHERRIES; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; SECTORAL ANALYSIS; WIND POWER; SNOW; SOLAR ENERGY; BIOMASS; WASTE PRODUCT UTILIZATION
OSTI ID:
20202878
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: JN0140581
Availability:
Available to ETDE participating countries only(see www.etde.org); commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20202878
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
[230] pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 18, 2002

Citation Formats

None. New energy visions for the Town of Ichinohe district; Ichinohecho chiiki shin energy vision. Japan: N. p., 2001. Web.
None. New energy visions for the Town of Ichinohe district; Ichinohecho chiiki shin energy vision. Japan.
None. 2001. "New energy visions for the Town of Ichinohe district; Ichinohecho chiiki shin energy vision." Japan.
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title = {New energy visions for the Town of Ichinohe district; Ichinohecho chiiki shin energy vision}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The new energy visions are drawn for Town of Ichinohe, Iwate Pref. The town's population has been generally decreasing since 1975, from 21,433 to 17,906 in 1995. The town consumed energy totaling 288,691Gcal in 1998, of which the transportation sector accounts for 55%, followed by the domestic, commercial and industrial sectors, in this order, the industrial sector accounting for only 7%. The estimated new energy sources available to the town are wind power, power generated by temperature difference at rivers or using snow, solar energy, biomass energy and energy from wastes, in the order of quantity, totaling 137GWh/y as electrical power and 45.6Tcal/y as heat. The priority projects include making Ichinohe Primary School an eco-school, construction of a biomass demonstration plant in the Okunakayama district, introduction of a boiler firing wood chips at Okunakayama Heights, construction of a wind power mill at Takamori Heights, and introduction of new energies by the citizens. (NEDO)}
place = {Japan}
year = {2001}
month = {Feb}
}