Tomas Kaberger, executive board chairman of the Japan Renewable Energy Foundation. (ScientificAmerican.com)
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nath
was?
browny1
Essentially means nought - because as recently as this week the electricity supply monoliths (tepco & co) have decided to not accept energy from renewable sources.
One industry spokesperson said yesterday that solar energy production is unstable so we can't accomodate it. But no comment when the non-acceptance included energy from private thermal sources available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Too much is invested in their nuclear dream and control - can't bear the thought of change outside their sphere.
Star-viking
Wind, Solar: intermittent. If scaled to supply a big slice of Japan's power they need massive land area, and enormous and expensive storage facilities.
Biomass: burning vegetation.
Geothermal: in reality, only about 0.7 GW extra easily addable. Brings the geothermal total to 1.2 GW - one nuclear reactor's worth.
gaijinfo
Wishful thinking.
GW
And given that TIJ! the above estimate will pretty much be guaranteed to be off by what a factor or 3-4times, perhaps more....................just look at the 2020 Olympics.............the future is DIM here, perhaps literally unless we get some REAL alternatives for energy!
shonanbb
I totally disagree. Common sense is warranted here.
MGigante
Japan is fairly resource rich right now. Methane-hydrate is the near-future of Japan's energy usage and exportation.