NOTABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPAN APEC ENERGY WORKING GROUP EWG35, Iquitos, Peru, March 5-6, 2008 “Enhancing International Technology Collaboration”

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NOTABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPAN APEC ENERGY WORKING GROUP EWG35, Iquitos, Peru, March 5-6, 2008 “Enhancing International Technology Collaboration” Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

2 The program will: Identify innovative energy technologies to be focused on with high priority. Formulate the technology roadmaps for them, which give RD&D direction and milestones on performance with timelines toward long-term goals. Identify activities for accelerating deployment of technologies. Strengthen international cooperation to accelerate innovative technology RD&D. Innovative Technology RDD&D Japan is working on formulating “Cool Earth - Innovative Energy Technology Program” by March 2008.

3 17. HEMS/BEMS/Regional EMS 12. Efficient houses/buildings 13. Efficient lighting 15. Efficient Heat pumps 16. Efficient IT devices/networks 8. PHEV/EV6. ITS 1. Efficient LNG-fired power plants 5. Superconducting power transmission 3. Innovative solar power 10. Innovative materials/ manufacturing process Solar Oil LNG Coal Nuclear Power Biomass 11. Steel making process with Hydrogen 7. FCV Supply side Efficiency improvement Low carbonization 14. Fuel Cell for residential use 2. Efficient/near-zero emission coal-fired power plant 4. Advanced nuclear power Wind Electric Power Industry Transport Residences/ Buildings Demand side 20. Hydrogen production/storage/ transport 18. Power storage 19. Power electronics 9. Biofuel Cross sectroral Identifying Key Innovative Energy Technologies In Key Sectors - 20 candidates -