Abstract
The Sunshine Project was begun in 1973 by the Japanese Ministry of Industry to investigate all alternative energy sources other than nuclear. The project is subdivided into four separate areas, those being solar energy, geothermal energy, liquefaction and gasification of coal, and hydrogen fuel. This article describes the present state of these technologies and their probable future development. Although hydrogen fuel and coal liquefaction/gasification are still in the basic research stage solar and geothermal technologies are already well developed.
Citation Formats
Kitamura, N.
Present state and future of new energy technology development.
Japan: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Kitamura, N.
Present state and future of new energy technology development.
Japan.
Kitamura, N.
1976.
"Present state and future of new energy technology development."
Japan.
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title = {Present state and future of new energy technology development}
author = {Kitamura, N}
abstractNote = {The Sunshine Project was begun in 1973 by the Japanese Ministry of Industry to investigate all alternative energy sources other than nuclear. The project is subdivided into four separate areas, those being solar energy, geothermal energy, liquefaction and gasification of coal, and hydrogen fuel. This article describes the present state of these technologies and their probable future development. Although hydrogen fuel and coal liquefaction/gasification are still in the basic research stage solar and geothermal technologies are already well developed.}
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volume = {28:8}
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year = {1976}
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title = {Present state and future of new energy technology development}
author = {Kitamura, N}
abstractNote = {The Sunshine Project was begun in 1973 by the Japanese Ministry of Industry to investigate all alternative energy sources other than nuclear. The project is subdivided into four separate areas, those being solar energy, geothermal energy, liquefaction and gasification of coal, and hydrogen fuel. This article describes the present state of these technologies and their probable future development. Although hydrogen fuel and coal liquefaction/gasification are still in the basic research stage solar and geothermal technologies are already well developed.}
journal = []
volume = {28:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1976}
month = {Aug}
}