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Energy Session Summary

Energy Session Summary. University of Toyama, School of Medicine AKIRA TOGA. Energy Session. Energy Development. Nuclear Power Generation. Environmental Issue. Time schedule. 13:00-14:30 Presentation in Group 14:30-14:40 Break 14:40-16:10 Discussion in Group 16:10-16:20 Break

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Energy Session Summary

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  1. Energy Session Summary University of Toyama, School of Medicine AKIRA TOGA

  2. Energy Session Energy Development Nuclear Power Generation Environmental Issue

  3. Time schedule • 13:00-14:30 Presentation in Group • 14:30-14:40 Break • 14:40-16:10 Discussion in Group • 16:10-16:20 Break • 16:20-16:50 Discussion in Energy session • 16:50-17:00 Comment from Prof. Maruta • 17:00-18:00 Making Presentation in Group

  4. Japan-Russia cooperation in energy development

  5. Outline • Reasons to cooperate • Prospects • Problems

  6. Reasons to cooperate What we need: • Diversification • Russia-Japan re-approach • Energy security • Win-win cooperation

  7. Prospects • Development of Russian Far East • Creation of new technologies and conditions for implementation of high-potential projects • Political cooperation • Energy market renewal

  8. Problems • Unresolved territorial issue • Different legal systems • Cultural differences • Hard-to-change demand structure in Russia • Difficulties to change whole energy market

  9. Nuclear GenerationNuclear Security ZhakinaElina Panchenko Anton Kosuke Tsuji Akira Toga Haruka Kinoshita

  10. History • Chernobyl / April 26, 1986 • Fukushima / May 11, 2011 Both of the countries got huge disasters in nuclear power plants. Information from the disasters must be be useful in the future.

  11. Balance of benefit and risk Benefit Risk

  12. Collaboration → Important global task is the development and implementation of safe, clean and efficient production systems for nuclear power.

  13. Information Also… Exchange Technology People

  14. Industrial cooperation2008 • Atomenergoprom • Toshiba • enriches uranium produced in Kazakhstan. • has the technologies of an open nuclear fuel cycle and can build civilian nuclear facilities under turnkey conditions. It also has cutting-edge water-water reactor (VVR) technologies. • produces nuclear fuel and undertakes the designing and engineering of nuclear power plants. • has the know-how to engineer nuclear power plants within three years. Joint company promotes to exchange own strong point Cooperation is still limited in some part

  15. Joint company (venture) Other joint company…. Mitsubishi heavy industry ALEVA Hitachi General Electric Siemens ROSATOM

  16. Balance of benefit and risk Risk Benefit

  17. Group A : Energy - Environment Kenta Ogasawara (Leader) Igor Voroshilov KanadeMiyagawa Viktor Sazonov Dai Yamawaki (Author) 27.09.2013 Japan-Russia Student Forum 2013 (Miyagi,Japan)

  18. We are now confronting for global issues…

  19. The Concept of 3E-Trilemma Energy Resource Constraint Demand for energy More emissions and contaminations Compensational costs for pollution Economic Growth Constraint Environmental Capacity Constraint The solution of 3E-Trilemma is a key for realization of economic system with sustainability and Sustainable Economy.

  20. One of the most serious problems – Climate Change…

  21. Ex. Climate change effects Mitigation (Control GHGs emissions) Adaptation (Adjust environment and society)

  22. Achieve Breakthrough

  23. Solution with big piles of possibilities – Wind Energy

  24. Ex. Japan-Russia cooperation in wind energy Taking into account the world experience, 30-50 MW wind energy electric stations on the basis of modern 2-3 MW wind turbines are the most energetically and economically effective in Russia. In this reason, there are at least two models of the new wind turbine generators of MHI that can effectively serve as a basis of wind plants in the aforesaid Russian territories. These models are: MWT100/2.4 and MWT102/2.4. The expected cumulative volume of utilization of wind power stations can reach 7350 MW in 2020. So, the wind farms, which are based on the wind turbines with the MWT100/2.4 and MWT102/2.4 generators, can include about 3062 of such wind turbines in total.

  25. Summary : Towards the Future…

  26. Law system Government support Way of thinking Economic Motivation Current Economy Sustainable Economy Technology Investment Energy saving • What is important is how efficient we use energy. • Energy and environmental problem cannot be separated. • If Japan and Russia cooperate to develop energy, they must cooperate to solve the environmental problems at the same time.

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