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Power facility plan and power supply plan of Japan in 1988

Abstract

The power facility plan and the power supply plan for 1988 are described. The demand by non-industrial use will grow at an average of 3.8% for the 1986-97 period due to changes in the life style, construction and extension of buildings and increasing use of OA equipment although the power conservation is promoted. The industrial consumption will increase at only 1.2% a year due to the slowed growth and energy saving. As a result, the total demand will be 778,200 million kWh in 1997 with annual growth of 2.4%. The maximum demand will be 151,210 kW in 1997 with annual growth of 2.9%. The annual load rate will decrease to 56.9%, showing a continuously worsening utilization efficiency of power facilities. The development of 29 power units with total capacity of 2,760 MW is planned in 1988 for a stable power supply with a sufficient margin regarding maximum demand. The plan requires the investment of 3,700 billion yen, including the power transmission systems and substations. The power supply plan in 1988 is aimed at the effective operation of facilities and cost reduction by regional management under proper recognition of local characteristics of each power source, while maintaining a stable power supply  More>>
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1988
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
NEDO-88-950222; EDB-89-007213
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Denki Kyokai Zasshi; (Japan); Journal Volume: 776
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; 24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; INSTALLATION; PLANNING; ECONOMIC GROWTH; ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT; HOUSEHOLDS; LIFE STYLES; LOAD ANALYSIS; POWER SUPPLIES; POWER TRANSMISSION; PUBLIC BUILDINGS; SURPLUS POWER; TRANSFORMERS; BUILDINGS; ELECTRIC POWER; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT; POWER; PUBLIC UTILITIES; 200100* - Fossil-Fueled Power Plants- Power Plants & Power Generation; 200300 - Electric Power Engineering- Power Transmission & Distribution- (-1989)
OSTI ID:
6680085
Research Organizations:
Agency of Natural Resources and Energy , Tokyo, Japan
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: DKYZA
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
Pages: 5-19
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1988

Citation Formats

Yoshino, Shoji, and Makino, Masao. Power facility plan and power supply plan of Japan in 1988. Japan: N. p., 1988. Web.
Yoshino, Shoji, & Makino, Masao. Power facility plan and power supply plan of Japan in 1988. Japan.
Yoshino, Shoji, and Makino, Masao. 1988. "Power facility plan and power supply plan of Japan in 1988." Japan.
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title = {Power facility plan and power supply plan of Japan in 1988}
author = {Yoshino, Shoji, and Makino, Masao}
abstractNote = {The power facility plan and the power supply plan for 1988 are described. The demand by non-industrial use will grow at an average of 3.8% for the 1986-97 period due to changes in the life style, construction and extension of buildings and increasing use of OA equipment although the power conservation is promoted. The industrial consumption will increase at only 1.2% a year due to the slowed growth and energy saving. As a result, the total demand will be 778,200 million kWh in 1997 with annual growth of 2.4%. The maximum demand will be 151,210 kW in 1997 with annual growth of 2.9%. The annual load rate will decrease to 56.9%, showing a continuously worsening utilization efficiency of power facilities. The development of 29 power units with total capacity of 2,760 MW is planned in 1988 for a stable power supply with a sufficient margin regarding maximum demand. The plan requires the investment of 3,700 billion yen, including the power transmission systems and substations. The power supply plan in 1988 is aimed at the effective operation of facilities and cost reduction by regional management under proper recognition of local characteristics of each power source, while maintaining a stable power supply with specified margins. (1 fig, 11 tabs)}
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volume = {776}
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place = {Japan}
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month = {Jun}
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