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市場調查報告書

日本能源產業分析

Analyzing the Energy Industry in Japan

出版商 Aruvians Rsearch
出版日期 2009年06月 商品編碼 92168
內容資訊 英文 183 Pages
價格
US $ 500 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 1000 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)
US $ 1100 CD-ROM
US $ 1400 Hard Copy


日本能源產業分析 是由出版商Aruvians Rsearch在2009年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含183 Pages 價格從美金500起跳。

簡介

資源貧乏的日本96%的主要能源都仰賴進口。雖積極提高能源效率及開發貯存技術,但主要能源仍須面臨依賴政治局勢不檼定的中東等地的情況。

本報告書內容包括:日本能源生產動向及再生能源開發、各種能源的投資報酬率、今後全球及日本能源市場發展預測及主要企業介紹等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

第1章 全球能源產業分析

  • 全球能源產業
    • 產業介紹
    • 全球石油市場
    • 全球天然氣市場
    • 其他燃油
    • 未來預測
  • 全球能源市場的收益回收
    • 石油需求:全球的燃料費高騰
    • 中國的煤礦需求:對全球市場造成很大的影響
    • 全球消費電力
    • 可再生能源
    • 水力能源
    • 風力能源

第2章 日本能源產業分析

  • 日本能源貯蓄
    • 長期供需預測
    • 日本能源政策
    • 日本能源消費
  • 政府分析
    • 政府能源政策中可看見的能源的不確定性
    • 石油衝擊及之後的發展
    • 現在的情境
    • 今後預測
    • 核能
      • 核能願景2100
      • 可再生能源
  • 日本石油產業分析
    • 市場概要
    • 產業結構
    • 探勘・生產統計
    • 海外計畫
    • 下游・精製部門
    • 日本石油貯備動向
    • 石油製品價格
    • 全球石油需求:2008年
    • 全球石油需求:2009年
  • 日本天然氣產業分析
    • 市場概要
    • 天然氣的發展
    • 產業結構
    • 探勘・生產統計
    • 日本液態天然氣
    • 海外計畫
    • 日本天然氣田
  • 日本核能發電分析
    • 核能計畫・政策發展歷史
    • 市場概要
    • 日本MOX計畫
    • 日本核能燃料循環計畫
    • 日本核能燃料循環設備
    • 建立回收再生社會
    • 現在的核能政策
    • 日本核能爐開發
    • 鈾供給
    • 2009年鈰使用計畫
    • 燃料循環設備
    • 高速增殖爐
    • 核能廢料處理
    • 發電廠停止
    • 安全性問題
    • 安全性規定
    • 日本的鈾投資
    • 新的國家能源策略
    • 未來預測
  • 日本電力產業分析
    • 市場概要
    • 產業結構
    • 傳統火力發電
    • 核能發電
    • 其他資源
    • 利用目標
  • 日本可再生能源產業分析
    • 市場概要
    • 可再生能源內容標準
    • 太陽能源市場
    • 生物燃油市場
  • 日本能源效率製作
    • 2009年4月的修訂
    • 為達成能源效率的其他國際發展
  • 碳情境
    • 京都議定書
    • 京都議定書目標達成計畫的框架
    • 日本中期目標委員會
    • 低碳社會
    • 能源供應的低碳替代方案
    • LCA的對策詳細介紹
    • 低碳電力
    • 針對地區性需求的地區可再生資源
    • 新一代的燃油
    • LCS達成
  • 綠色能源帶動全球經濟復甦
    • 概要
    • 經濟危機促進朝新能源政策發展的結構轉換
    • 替代能源開發
    • 為加強競爭力的可再生技術
    • 刺激政策
  • 主要企業
  • 名詞解釋

目錄

Abstract

Resource-poor Japan is dependent on imports for 96% of its primary energy supply; even if nuclear energy is included in domestic energy, dependency is still at 81%. us, Japan' s energy supply structure is extremely vulnerable.

Following the two oil crises in the 1970s, Japan has diversified its energy sources through increased use of nuclear energy, natural gas and coal, as well as the promotion of energy efficiency and conservation. Despite these improvements, oil still accounts for about 50% of Japan' s primary energy supply, and nearly 90% of imported oil comes from the politically unstable Middle East. Moreover, prospects for importing electricity from neighboring countries are very poor because Japan is an island nation.

Finally, there are growing concerns about environmental problems due to energy use and the need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to cope with global warming. -Therefore, Japan' s energy situation forces the country to focus on the two prime concerns of energy security and environmental preservation.

The government, has attached great importance to nuclear power as a key to ensuring national energy security, and is also considering assistance to help domestic firms in the intensifying global competition for fuel at nuclear power plants. Among those measures are financial aid and more investment-insurance coverage by government-affiliated organizations. Japan is already the world' s third-largest nuclear power nation in terms of the number of civilian nuclear plants in operation.

In February 2007, "2050 Japan Low-Carbon Societies" scenario team published a report entitled "Japan Low Carbon Society Scenarios: Feasibility study for 70% CO2 emission reduction by 2050 below 1990 level", in which it stated that Japan has the technological potential to reduce the emissions of CO2, which is the major greenhouse gas, by 70% by 2050 from the emission level in 1990 while satisfying the required amount of energy services. The report also mentioned that to achieve the goal, the Japanese government must take strong initiatives in sharing the goals of a low-carbon society, establishing comprehensive measures and long-term plans, reforming industrial structures, and funding infrastructures to encourage private investment in energy-saving technologies and R&D of low-carbon energy technologies.

Aruvian Research' s report - Analyzing the Energy Industry in Japan - analyzes the scope of Japanese energy production from varied traditional sources as well as the developing renewable energy sources. In view of understanding energy transactions, the report also studies the revenue returns for investors in various energy channels which manifest themselves in Japanese energy demand and supply dynamics.

In depth view has been provided in this report of Japanese oil, electricity, natural gas, biofuel, and solar sectors. The various geopolitical interests and intentions governing the exploitation, production, trade and supply of these resources for energy production has also been analyzed by this report in a non-partisan manner.

With a future outlook for the global and the Japanese energy market, a profile of the top players in the Japanese energy industry - Aruvian' s report is a must-have!

Table of Contents

A. Executive Summary

Section 1: Analyzing the Global Energy Industry

B. A Look at the Global Energy Industry

  • B.1 Industry Profile
  • B.2 Looking at the Global Oil Market
  • B.3 Looking at the Global Natural Gas
  • B.4 Looking at Other Fuels
  • B.5 Future Perspective

C. Revenue Returns on Global Energy Markets

  • C.1 Oil Demand - Fuelling Growth Worldwide
  • C.2 China' s Coal Demand - Major Influence in World Markets
  • C.3 Developing World Electricity Consumption - Adding Up in the Global Pie
  • C.4 Renewable Energy
    • C.4.1 Hydroelectricity
    • C.4.2 Wind Energy

Section 2: Analyzing the Japanese Energy Industry

A. Japan' s Energy Reserves

  • A.1 Long-Term Supply & Demand Outlook
  • A.2 Japan' s Energy Policy
  • A.3 Facts about Japan' s Energy Consumption

B. Governmental Scenario

  • B.1 Energy Insecurity Founded the Government' s Energy Policy
  • B.2 Oil Shock and the Subsequent Years
  • B.3 Present Scenario
  • B.4 Looking Forward
  • B.5 Nuclear Energy
    • B.5.1 Nuclear Energy Vision 2100
    • B.5.2 Renewable Energy

C. Analyzing the Oil Industry in Japan

  • C.1 Market Overview
  • C.2 Industry Structure
  • C.3 Exploration and Production Statistics
  • C.4 Overseas Projects
  • C.5 Downstream/Refining Sector
  • C.6 Japan Oil Stock Movements
  • C.7 Prices of Petroleum Products
  • C.8 Global Oil Demand in 2008
  • C.9 Global Oil Demand in 2009

D. Analyzing the Natural Gas Industry in Japan

  • D.1 Market Overview
  • D.2 Development of Natural Gas
  • D.3 Industry Structure
  • D.4 Exploration and Production Statistics
  • D.5 Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan
  • D.6 Overseas Projects
    • D.6.1 Australia
    • D.6.2 Russia
    • D.6.3 Indonesia
  • D.7 Natural Gas Fields in Japan

E. Analyzing Nuclear Power in Japan

  • E.1 History of Nuclear Program & Policy
  • E.2 Market Overview
  • E.3 Japan' s MOX Program
  • E.4 Japan' s Nuclear Fuel Cycle Program
  • E.5 Japan' s Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities
  • E.6 Establishing a Recycling-based Society
  • E.7 Current Nuclear Energy Policy
  • E.8 Development of Reactors in Japan
  • E.9 Uranium Supply
  • E.10 Plutonium Use Plan for 2009
  • E.11 Fuel Cycle Facilities
    • E.11.1 Reprocessing and MOX Fuel
  • E.12 Looking at Fast Breeder Reactors
  • E.13 Dealing with Nuclear Wastes
  • E.14 Decommissioning of Power Plants
  • E.15 Safety Issues
  • E.16 Safety Regulations
  • E.17 Japan' s Investment in Uranium Mines
  • E.18 New National Energy Strategy
  • E.19 Outlook

F. Analyzing the Electricity Industry in Japan

  • F.1 Market Overview
  • F.2 Industry Structure
  • F.3 Conventional Thermal Electric Generation
  • F.4 Electricity Generated through Nuclear Power
  • F.5 Other Sources
  • F.6 Utilization Targets

G. Analyzing the Renewable Energy Industry in Japan

  • G.1 Market Overview
  • G.2 Looking at the Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) Law
  • G.3 Analyzing the Solar Energy Market
    • G.3.1 Incentives for Renewable Energy Installations
  • G.4 Analyzing the Biofuel Market
    • G.4.1 Smart Biogas Plants for Farms
    • G.4.2 Current Biofuel Production and Utilization
    • G.4.3 Research and Development for Bioethanol Production

H. Energy Efficiency Policies of Japan

  • H.1 April 2009 Amendments
  • H.2 Other International Developments for Achieving Energy Efficiency

I. Analyzing the Carbon Scenario

  • I.1 Kyoto Protocol
  • I.2 Framework of the Kyoto Protocol Target Achievement Plan
    • I.2.1 Measures and Policies for Achieving Targets
  • I.3 Japan' s Mid-term Target Committee
  • I.4 Low Carbon Society of Japan
    • I.4.1 Overview of the Project
    • I.4.2 Socio-Economic Prerequisites
    • I.4.3 70% Carbon Abatement, Cost and Sectors
  • I.5 Low-Carbon Alternatives for Energy Supply
  • I.6 Details of Action under LCS
  • I.7 Low-Carbon Electricity
    • I.7.1 Environmental Impact
    • I.7.2 Nuclear Energy Utilization
    • I.7.3 Energy Transmission Network
    • I.7.4 Strategic Steps for Low-Carbon Electricity
  • I.8 Local Renewable Resources for Local Demand
    • I.8.1 Solar Energy
    • I.8.2 Wind Energy
    • I.8.3 Local Production and Consumption
    • I.8.4 Strategic Steps
  • I.9 Next Generation Fuels
    • I.9.1 Low-Carbon Hydrogen
    • I.9.2 Strategic Steps for Hydrogen
    • I.9.3 Biofuel
    • I.9.4 Strategic Steps for Biofuel
  • I.10 Achieving LCS

J. Aiming for Global Economic Recovery through Green Energy

  • J.1 Overview
  • J.2 Economic Turmoil Facilitating Paradigm Shift towards New Energy Policies
  • J.3 Stimulating Alternative Energy Development
  • J.4 Renewable Technologies to Drive Competitiveness
  • J.5 Stimulus Package

K. Leading Industry Contributors

  • K.1 Cosmo Oil Company
  • K.2 IB Daiwa
  • K.3 Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
  • K.4 Nippon Oil Corporation
  • K.5 Japan Energy
  • K.6 Inpex Corporation
  • K.7 Tokyo Gas
  • K.8 Osaka Gas
  • K.9 The Kansai Electric Power Co, Incorporated
  • K.10 Tokyo Electric Power Company
  • K.11 Chubu Electric Power Company
  • K.12 Tohoku Electric Power Company
  • K.13 Chugoku Electric Power

L. Glossary of Terms

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