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II-4. Development of Energy Conservation Technology
Promotion of Technological Strategy for Energy Conservation

- In June 2000, "The Energy Conservation Technological Strategy" that clarifies the
direction of technologies that may solve demand side issues was outlined.
- By broadly soliciting seeds technologies and implementation of verification trials
from the public (private organizations and such), support the development of energy
conservation technology in line with the Energy Conservation Technological Strategy.


II-4. Development of Energy Conservation Technology
New System for Developing Energy Conservation Technologies


II-4. Development of Energy Conservation Technology
Main Research and Development Projects for Energy Conservation

- Cross-sector
- Power electronics such as SiC
- Development of a highly efficient electrothermal
conversion system
- Development of ultra-low thermal conductive insulation
materials using nano-scale control

- Industrial sector
- Research and development of LNG thermal systems
- Research and development of the reduction of bound
energy in clean rooms


- Commercial/residential sector

- Research and development of next-generation energy efficient PDP
- Research and development of highly efficient white LED
- Development of triple-effect high-performance absorption-type hot water systems


- Transportation sector

- Research and development of lightweight automotives using aluminum alloy,
carbon nanofiber, etc.
- Development of a diesel engine in the HCCI (Homogeneous Charge Compression-
Ignition Combustion) system

Projected Effects of Future Energy Conservation Measures
Forecasted Effects of Future Energy Conservation Measures

Based on the interim report released in July 2004
by the METI Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy



  • Measures in the Industrial Sector 21.1 MkL
  • Measures in the Civil Sector 21.5 MkL
  • Measures in the Transportation Sector 20.3 MkL
  • Cross-sectoral Energy Conservation Measures 2.1 MkL

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