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Day2, Plenary 4, No.2 NEDO 1 Roles of the Private Sector 22 October, 2010 Ohisa Yoshiaki International Affairs Department Outline of NEDO Mission NEDO as Japan’s largest funding agency, promotes Introduction of NEDO research and development as well as the diffusion of energy, environmental, and industrial technologies. 1

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Day2, Plenary 4, No.2NEDO

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Roles of the Private Sector 22 October, 2010

Ohisa Yoshiaki

International Affairs Department

Outline of NEDO

• Mission–NEDO as Japan’s largest funding agency, promotes

Introduction of NEDO

research and development as well as the diffusion of energy, environmental, and industrial technologies.

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Day2, Plenary 4, No.2NEDO

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International Projects for Increasing the Efficient Use of Energy(50 projects in 9 countries)

NEDO’s International Project Implementation SitesIntroduction of NEDO

International Coal Utilization Projects(30 projects in 6 countries)

International Cooperative Demonstration Projects Utilizing Photovoltaic Power Generation Systems(21 projects in 10 countries)

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NEDO’s International Activities<China>

Smart GridsSolar energy

Energy ConservationWater Treatment

<USA>Smart Grids

Storage batteriesFuel cells / Hydrogen

Carbon Capture and storage(CCS)Energy Conservation

Introduction of NEDO

South East

Europe<France>

Smart Grids

<India>Solar energy

Fuel cells / HydrogenEnergy Conservation

Smart Community

Middle EastAfrica<UAE>

Water TreatmentEnergy Storage

EV traffic system<North Africa>Solar energy

South East Asia

<Thailand>Energy Conservation

<Indonesia>Biomass Energy

Clean Coal Technology(CCT)<Singapore>

Smart Community

Smart Grids<Germany>

Storage batteriesFuel cells / Hydrogen

Solar energy<Spain>

Energy ConservationSolar energy

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Microgrid Demonstration in Los Alamos

Demonstration of concentration power storage or home demand response

Introduction of NEDO

Smart house

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Framework of Model Project

FundamentalResearch

Model Projects

TechnologyDissemination

Introduction of NEDO

Japan

NEDO

Memorandum of Understanding

(MOU)Ministry in Charge

Host Country

Projects FeasibilityStudies

(F/S)

ModelProjects

Follow-up Activities for

Dissemination

Dissemination

Entrusted Company

EntrustmentImplementation Document (ID)

Implementation Site Firm

Instructions

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1.Smart & Compact Community by JGC Corporation-A key concept of recent urban development for developing countries-

① Urban & Regional Development along with Infrastructure Development• The key aspects are “Compact” “Smart” and “Localization”

Roles of the Private Sector

② Concept of Urban-Regional Development & Infrastructure Upgrading• “Compact”

controlling urban sprawl & emphasizing human scale development

• “Smart”Maintaining Demand & Supply balance along with effective & efficient city

governance.

• “Localization”Appropriate technology and customized implementation strategy to meet and suit the local ground conditions.

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1.Smart & Compact Community by JGC Corporation-A key concept of recent urban development for developing countries-

③Selection Strategy for Core Infrastructure Technology• Key elements of an Infrastructure Package

1)Water / Waste water / Solid waste

Roles of the Private Sector

2)Energy (Electric Power)・EMS (energy management system) coordinated with other infrastructure

3) Transportation・Community transportation system

• ・Inter community transportation system

④Example Combinations ofSmart & Compact Community

• Yokohama Smart City Project

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2.Approach to the Smart House and Community by Sekisui House

①Approach to environmental issues1)Expanding the Zero-emission concept in the company step by step2)Introduced houses that reduces CO2 emission 60~100% during living

Roles of the Private Sector

②Approach to Smart House• Connect to valuable outside environment, using sensor and monitoring system,fuse together energy reduction and living amenity

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2.Approach to the Smart House and Community by Sekisui House

③Towards Smart Community1)Shared Nature2)Shared Place

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3)Shared Energy

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3. Smart Building by Shimizu Kensetsu-promoting energy savings through smart operation and maintenance of buildings -

① Shimizu carbon management roadmap • 2003 Main building of the Shimizu Institute of Technology: -40%• 2011 New Head Office “Half Carbon

Roles of the Private Sector

• 2020 “Zero Carbon”

②Image of ZERO emissions building with maximum reduction measures• DEM -40%, P.M -10%, F.M -20% ,ESM -30%

③ Purpose of microgrid1) In Urban Area Power supply system as BCP in case of emergency2) In Rural Area Penetration promotion of intermittent renewable energy, or

biomass energy

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④ Shimizu microgrid in urban area1)Ordinary Times • Co2 reduction, Energy Saving

Roles of the Private Sector

3. Smart Building by Shimizu Kensetsu-promoting energy savings through smart operation and maintenance of buildings -

, gy g→ Photo Voltaic panels , Natural Gas Cogeneration, Power storage

2)Emergency• Business Continuity, Instantaneous Voltage Drop

→ Hi speed circuit breaker, Control system

⑤ Project Examples

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①Introduction of Kawasaki Green Technologies1)Industrial Plants• Co2 reduction, Energy Saving

Roles of the Private Sector

4.Contribution of Kawasaki Green Technologies to the Global Environment by Kawasaki Heavy Industries

, gy g• Cement Plants , Nonferrous Metal Plants ,Chemical Plants• Airport Logistics2) Power Generation Plants• CCPP(combined cycle power plant),Boilers , Nuclear Components• Ash Handling Systems3) Environmental Plants• Municipal Waste Treatment Plants Industrial Waste Treatment Plants FlueMunicipal Waste Treatment Plants , Industrial Waste Treatment Plants , Flue

Gas Desulfurization Systems Water Treatment Plants

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② Contribution to the Global Environment1) Cement Waste Heat Power Plant (with NEDO)

2) Municipal Waste Treatment Plant

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4.Contribution of Kawasaki Green Technologies to the Global Environment by Kawasaki Heavy Industries

) p• Wide Area Garbage Processing by Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)

• Internal Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler

③Challenge to the Future1) Zero Emission Eco Town System(ZEET)• Garbage Treatment with Cement Plant• Construction cost reductionConstruction cost reduction

by using Cement Plant• Wastes can be changed to fuel

and raw materials of cement

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①“Rainwater Harvesting” (utilization of rainwater)②“Grey water Recycling” (utilization of wastewater)

Roles of the Private Sector

5. Decentralized Water Supply System utilizingRainwater and Wastewater by JFE Engineering Corporation

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Roles of the Private Sector

5. Decentralized Water Supply System utilizingRainwater and Wastewater by JFE Engineering Corporation

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Roles of the Private Sector

• Private companies in Japan have many technologies that is necessary for countries where rapid urbanization is occurring.

Conclusion

• With the cooperation of private and public sectors, we can provide not only individual technologies but a total solution to urbanization, adjusted to each countries situation.

• The technologies that private companies in Japan possess can contribute to making Ecological cities as Economic Cities.

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Roles of the Private Sector

• NEDO and World Bank have signed a MOU during this Conference yesterday, to cooperate in the achievement of sustainable urban development.

Conclusion

• We hope that the world class technologies of Japanese companies will dramatically contribute to sustainable development with this collaboration of NEDO’s projects and wide resources of World Bank.

• This MOU is just the beginning of collaboration and we are on our way to discuss on the details.

• To all the delegate from around the world please look forward to participating in

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• To all the delegate from around the world, please look forward to participating in our joint projects of NEDO and World Bank.