2011年7月29日金曜日

1.単  位 出  力 あ  た り  の 設  置 コ  ス ト  は シ  ス テ  ム 規  模 が  大 き  く な  る 程  低 く  な る  傾  向

2. 発 電  コ ス ト 56  [ 円 / k W h ]

2011年7月25日月曜日

8.再生可能エネルギー(人工光合成)
    人工光合成ジョイントセンター-北がオープン(米国)(493KB)
      http://www.nedo.go.jp/content/100156337.pdf

2011年7月7日木曜日

菅首相は7日午前の参院予算委員会で、東京電力福島第一原子力発電所事故を受けた再生可能エネルギー(自然エネルギー)活用の柱とする太陽光発電について、「(新型のソーラーパネルの開発を)是非とも進めることで、発電コストの6分の1への引き下げを実現したい」と述べ、普及に重ねて意欲を示した。
 首相は、「太陽光発電のコストが6分の1になれば、原子力とほぼ同等になるとの自分なりの見通しを持っている」と語った。
 首相は5月の訪欧時、太陽光発電のコストを2020年に現在の3分の1、30年には6分の1に引き下げるとの目標を示している。

2011年7月3日日曜日

APEC 2011

APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation)
•Promoting  energy efficiency
and low-carbon energy
•Improving access for
environmental goods and
services (EGS)
•Promoting  energy
conservation activities through
green ICT
Theme: Change and Action
APEC’s New Vision for Action
I. Regional Economic Integration
II. Growth Strategy
1. Balanced Growth
2. Inclusive Growth
3. Sustainable Growth
(Green Growth)
4. Innovative Growth
5. Secure Growth
APEC Low-Carbon
Model Town Project

LOI

2010年6月、経済産業省、米国エネルギー省、沖縄県、米国・ハワイ州間で、沖縄・ハワイ クリーン・エネルギー協力に係る覚書が合意されています。さらに2010年10月、NEDOはハワイ州政府との間で、本協定を利用し、スマートグリッド分野での共同研究及びその共同実証を推進するための同意書(LOI)を締結しました。
 
 
 
For more information, contact:
Ted Liu
Director, DBEDT
Phone: (808) 586-2355
Ted Peck
State Energy Administrator
Phone: (808) 587-3812

HI-Okinawa co.

Hawaii and Okinawa have interests and experience in solar, wind, geothermal, biodiesel, and bioethanol energy technologies, as well as electric vehicles, hydrogen vehicles, and energy efficiency. Both island economies have an interest in promoting ecotourism and foresee the need for significant increases in clean electric power production to alleviate their dependence on imported and expensive fossil fuels. Currently, Hawaii and Okinawa are developing comprehensive energy regulatory, policy, and financing frameworks for promoting clean and efficient energy technology use. In 2008, Hawaii created a partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy that launched the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative with the goal of achieving 70% Clean Energy in Hawaii by 2030. Similarly, Okinawa has announced plans to formulate an "Okinawa Energy Vision" to achieve both energy security and low-carbon goals by 2030. This common background forms the basis for future cooperation between the two islands.
Partnership has following objectives:
  • To define the structural transformation that needs to occur to help transition the State of Hawaii and the Prefecture of Okinawa to sustainable clean energy economies
  • To exchange information on best practices learned by the participants and other stakeholders in both the United States and Japan to accelerate deployment of sustainable technologies and investment
  • To demonstrate and foster the use of clean energy and energy efficient technologies, financing methodologies, and enabling policies designed to support social, economic, and political acceptance of clean energy economies
  • To establish a network of policymakers, scientists, and academicians working effectively together on a sustained basis to support the efforts of Hawaii and Okinawa to achieve deployment of the maximum amount of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies as possible
The participants intend to hold symposia and send technical mission on clean energy in Hawaii and Okinawa to initiate and deepen the exchange of information on progress achieved to date and on the energy efficiency goals of Hawaii and Okinawa. During and following the symposia and technical missions, the participants plan to develop a work plan for cooperation, including the following activities:
  • Exchanges of information on lessons learned in policy development and implementation
  • Investigation into the potential for joint research into technology issues affecting both island economies
  • Demonstration projects focused on proving the technical and economic viability of technologies relevant to both island economies
  • Exchanges of information on legislative best practices, including a dialogue between the two island economies' legislatures
  • Academic exchanges to include, but not limited to, the University of Hawaii, and relevant institutes such as universities or laboratories in Okinawa
To supervise the cooperation under the Memorandum, each participant intends to designate a Lead Co-Coordinator. In addition, the participants may establish sub-groups composed of experts from participating entities tasked with identifying problems and solutions relevant to both island economies' clean energy goals and implementing activities.
The Cooperation under this Memorandum may commence upon signature and continue for five years. The Cooperation can be extended to consecutive periods of five years, as determined by the participants.