TY - JOUR
T1 - Tackling power outages in Japan
T2 - The earthquake compels a swift transformation of the power supply
AU - Fukushima, Yasuhiro
AU - Kikuchi, Yasunori
AU - Kajikawa, Yuya
AU - Kubota, Mitsuhiro
AU - Nakagaki, Takao
AU - Matsukata, Masahiko
AU - Kato, Yukitaka
AU - Koyama, Michihisa
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This article discusses the directions for energy systems based on an urgent proposal to counter the energy crisis in eastern Japan, published from the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. We first illustrate the situation Japan faces, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the consequences of power outages in industry and daily life. Then, we elaborate on the necessity for policy support to trigger collective actions to temporarily practice countermeasures that would not necessarily save resources or that could disrupt society's established routines. In this way, Japan can choose technologies without regret based on society-wide discussions on the future energy supply. Finally, we warn of the drawbacks induced by shortsighted decisions e.g., avoiding power outages by depending on less-efficient gas turbines. We conclude that Japan should commence a transition of its energy systems rather than compromising resource efficiency and grid robustness over the next decades.
AB - This article discusses the directions for energy systems based on an urgent proposal to counter the energy crisis in eastern Japan, published from the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. We first illustrate the situation Japan faces, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the consequences of power outages in industry and daily life. Then, we elaborate on the necessity for policy support to trigger collective actions to temporarily practice countermeasures that would not necessarily save resources or that could disrupt society's established routines. In this way, Japan can choose technologies without regret based on society-wide discussions on the future energy supply. Finally, we warn of the drawbacks induced by shortsighted decisions e.g., avoiding power outages by depending on less-efficient gas turbines. We conclude that Japan should commence a transition of its energy systems rather than compromising resource efficiency and grid robustness over the next decades.
KW - Collective Actions
KW - Power Outage
KW - Spatial Power Shift
KW - Temporal Power Shift
KW - Tohoku Earthquake
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U2 - 10.1252/jcej.11we094
DO - 10.1252/jcej.11we094
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79959740578
SN - 0021-9592
VL - 44
SP - 365
EP - 369
JO - Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan
JF - Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan
IS - 6
ER -