Energy Technology Roadmaps of Japan Future Energy Systems Based on F
This book, edited by members of the Committee of Future Energy and Social Systems, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan, describes energy technology roadmaps for Japan post-Fukushima. In this work, energy technology experts show quantitatively the adv
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Technology Roadmaps of Japan Future Energy Systems Based on Feasible Technologies Beyond 2030
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Yukitaka Kato • Michihisa Koyama • Yasuhiro Fukushima • Takao Nakagaki Editors
Energy Technology Roadmaps of Japan Future Energy Systems Based on Feasible Technologies Beyond 2030
Editors Yukitaka Kato Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo, Japan
Michihisa Koyama Kyushu University Fukuoka, Japan
Yasuhiro Fukushima Tohoku University Sendai, Japan
Takao Nakagaki Waseda University Tokyo, Japan
ISBN 978-4-431-55949-8 ISBN 978-4-431-55951-1 DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-55951-1
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Foreword
The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ) will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2016. The SCEJ is devoted to the development of Japanese industry and society through technological developments based on chemical engineering. Recent human societies have experienced drastic changes in lifestyle, social structure, and the global environment. With such change, it is expected that qualitative transfiguration of chemical engineering technologies will be required to support future industrial production and material and energy consumption in society. The SCEJ has continued to foster new developments based on the VISION2023 proposal. Following VISION2023, the Committee on Future Energy and Social Systems (FUENSS), SCEJ Center for Strategic Planning, planned a project toward publication of a book envisioning future energy systems for Japan, based on chemical engineering knowledge. This book resulted from that plan, with academic and industrial researchers given full support by the SCEJ. The energy system is a basic infrastructure for social activities. Research subjects for energy systems range fro