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``Japan’s Renewable Energy
Revolution:
What it Means For Hokkaido
Businesses``
Eric Johnston
Hokkaido International Business
Association
March 21st, 2013
Japan and Renewable Energy:
The Fundamental Facts
 Proportion of Japan’s electricity generated
by renewable energy, including hydro, in
2011: 9.1 percent
 Proportion of electricity generated by
renewable energy, excluding hydro, that
same year: 1 percent
 Official estimate of how much power solar
energy could ``feasibly’’ generate: 100-
150GW
 No. of homes one GW of energy will supply:
243,000
Japan and Renewable Energy:
The Fundamental Facts
 Japan’s potential onshore wind power
capacity: 30GW
 No. of installed wind turbines (Sept. 2011):
1,807
 Total wind energy generating capacity:
2.4GW
 Est. geothermal generating capacity: 23.5GW
 No. of geothermal plants: 19
 Total generating capacity: 535MW
The New Tariff means businesses in
five different renewable energy
industries can sell their power at a
guaranteed fixed rate over a fixed
period of time
THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS
SOLAR POWER
Output Range ABOVE 10 KW BELOW 10KW
Basic Tariff
(per kilowatt/hour)
42 yen 42 yen
PERIOD 20 years 10 years
THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS
WIND POWER
Output Range ABOVE 20 KW BELOW 20KW
Basic Tariff
(per kilowatt/hour)
23.10 yen 57.75 yen
PERIOD 20 years
THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS
GEOTHERMAL POWER
Output Range ABOVE 15 KW BELOW 15KW
Basic Tariff
(per kilowatt/hour)
27.30 yen 42 yen
PERIOD 15 years
THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS
MINI-HYDRO
Output
Range
1mW-30mW 200kW-1mW Under 200kW
Basic Tariff
(per kilowatt
hour)
25.20 yen 30.45 yen 35.70 yen
PERIOD 20 years
THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS
BIOMASS
Sector Methane Gas Unused
Wood
Products
General
Wood
Waste-related
Biomass
Recycled
Wood
Products
Type Sewer
Sludge
Gas
Household
Waste
Unused Wood
Products
General
Wood
Solid
General
Waste
Solid
Sludge
“
Basic
Tariff
(per kwH)
40.95 yen 33.60
yen
25.20
yen
17.85 yen 13.65
yen
Period
20 years
 From April to October
2012, the number of
renewable energy power
facilities approved as
targets by electricity
purchasing schemes was
146,899, generating 2,557
megawatts (MW)
 Electricity output from
approved renewable
sources:
86% was from solar
power
 Output from solar power
facilities that generate
10 kW or more (non-
residential), including
mega solar power
facilities, accounted for
64% of the total
renewable energy
sources.
 Although a large
quantity of the total
approved power will
GENERAL PROBLEMS
AND CHALLENGES
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES:
SOLAR POWER
Unlike many other countries, the
FIT for solar power is strict, either
under or over 10kW. Different FITs
for 10, 20, 50, and 100 kW plants
are desired.
More flexibility with FIT period is
needed.
FIT critics charge that it is
designed to benefit a few large
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES:
WIND POWER
 FIT needs to be based on wind conditions
of location, not a fixed amount of power
generation for all locations.
 Noise: Local communities complain about
loud windmills
 Birds: Bird strikes and migratory patterns
mean strict environmental regulations on
wind farm development in places like the
area in and around the Kushiro Wetlands.
 Remoteness: On-shore windmills often
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES:
GEOTHERMAL POWER
 Vast majority of Japan’s geothermal
resources in National Park areas: Strict
Environmental regulations.
 Many ideal geothermal locations on, or
beside, onsens, whose politically-
connected owners oppose geothermal
development for business reasons.
 Geothermal requires heavy initial
investment. High cost to maintain and
repair plants.
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES:
MINI- HYDRO POWER
 Requires rivers and streams with regular
flows of water at ideal speeds.
 Strict gradation requirements often means
construction work is needed, creating
further environmental damage.
 Remote areas of many ideal mini-hydro
spots means increased costs to deliver
generated electricity.
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES:
BIOMASS POWER
 For Wood Products, responsibility is
divided between Forestry Agency (under
MAFF) and METI. Bureaucratic turf wars
means bureaucratic headaches for
Biomass producers.
 Utilities very cold toward biomass power;
grid connections are often extremely
expensive.
 Biomass seen more as heat, rather than
electricity, generating resource.
HOKKAIDO?
Renewable Energy Projects Are
Moving Forward,
Especially in Solar and Wind
 Japan’s largest solar power plant to date
will be built in Hokkaido: 200MW-20 times
the capacity of the country’s currently
largest plant in Sakai, Osaka Pref.
 Softbank’s Masayoshi Son has targeted
Tomakomai and Obihiro for both solar and
wind farm development. Projects are
generating hundreds of megawatts.
HOKKAIDO’S POTENTIAL
(SOURCE: Renewable Energy Organization Hokkaido)
HOKKAIDO’S POTENTIAL
TOTAL ESTIMATED
POTENTIAL OF
RENEWABLE ENERGY
IN HOKKAIDO:
5.7 billion kilowatts
(55,682.8万kW)
THIS IS THE EQUIVALENT OF
556 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS–
HOKKAIDO’S MAIN
ADVANTAGES FOR EMBRACING
RENEWABLES
 Nuclear Power Lobby is extremely weak in
Hokkaido, compared to Tokyo and
especially Kansai.
 Environmental conservation and
awareness high.
 Climate, topography, geography, populatio
n spread more favorable toward
smaller, independent renewable energy
projects than in large cities.
 Conditions for offshore wind and
CHALLENGES HOKKAIDO MUST
OVERCOME FOR RENEWABLES
 Tendency of local politicians and
bureaucrats, and major corporations, to not
take initiative and to leave all major decisions
affecting Hokkaido to Tokyo.
 Skepticism among many in
Hokkaido, especially older generations
running the prefecture, about technical
feasibility of renewable energy.
 Ensuring that weather extremes do not
interrupt renewable energy
supplies, especially in winter.
Japan’s renewable energy revolution

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Japan’s renewable energy revolution

  • 1. ``Japan’s Renewable Energy Revolution: What it Means For Hokkaido Businesses`` Eric Johnston Hokkaido International Business Association March 21st, 2013
  • 2. Japan and Renewable Energy: The Fundamental Facts  Proportion of Japan’s electricity generated by renewable energy, including hydro, in 2011: 9.1 percent  Proportion of electricity generated by renewable energy, excluding hydro, that same year: 1 percent  Official estimate of how much power solar energy could ``feasibly’’ generate: 100- 150GW  No. of homes one GW of energy will supply: 243,000
  • 3. Japan and Renewable Energy: The Fundamental Facts  Japan’s potential onshore wind power capacity: 30GW  No. of installed wind turbines (Sept. 2011): 1,807  Total wind energy generating capacity: 2.4GW  Est. geothermal generating capacity: 23.5GW  No. of geothermal plants: 19  Total generating capacity: 535MW
  • 4. The New Tariff means businesses in five different renewable energy industries can sell their power at a guaranteed fixed rate over a fixed period of time
  • 5. THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS SOLAR POWER Output Range ABOVE 10 KW BELOW 10KW Basic Tariff (per kilowatt/hour) 42 yen 42 yen PERIOD 20 years 10 years
  • 6. THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS WIND POWER Output Range ABOVE 20 KW BELOW 20KW Basic Tariff (per kilowatt/hour) 23.10 yen 57.75 yen PERIOD 20 years
  • 7. THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS GEOTHERMAL POWER Output Range ABOVE 15 KW BELOW 15KW Basic Tariff (per kilowatt/hour) 27.30 yen 42 yen PERIOD 15 years
  • 8. THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS MINI-HYDRO Output Range 1mW-30mW 200kW-1mW Under 200kW Basic Tariff (per kilowatt hour) 25.20 yen 30.45 yen 35.70 yen PERIOD 20 years
  • 9. THE NEW FEED-IN TARIFFS BIOMASS Sector Methane Gas Unused Wood Products General Wood Waste-related Biomass Recycled Wood Products Type Sewer Sludge Gas Household Waste Unused Wood Products General Wood Solid General Waste Solid Sludge “ Basic Tariff (per kwH) 40.95 yen 33.60 yen 25.20 yen 17.85 yen 13.65 yen Period 20 years
  • 10.  From April to October 2012, the number of renewable energy power facilities approved as targets by electricity purchasing schemes was 146,899, generating 2,557 megawatts (MW)  Electricity output from approved renewable sources: 86% was from solar power  Output from solar power facilities that generate 10 kW or more (non- residential), including mega solar power facilities, accounted for 64% of the total renewable energy sources.  Although a large quantity of the total approved power will
  • 12. PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES: SOLAR POWER Unlike many other countries, the FIT for solar power is strict, either under or over 10kW. Different FITs for 10, 20, 50, and 100 kW plants are desired. More flexibility with FIT period is needed. FIT critics charge that it is designed to benefit a few large
  • 13. PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES: WIND POWER  FIT needs to be based on wind conditions of location, not a fixed amount of power generation for all locations.  Noise: Local communities complain about loud windmills  Birds: Bird strikes and migratory patterns mean strict environmental regulations on wind farm development in places like the area in and around the Kushiro Wetlands.  Remoteness: On-shore windmills often
  • 14. PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES: GEOTHERMAL POWER  Vast majority of Japan’s geothermal resources in National Park areas: Strict Environmental regulations.  Many ideal geothermal locations on, or beside, onsens, whose politically- connected owners oppose geothermal development for business reasons.  Geothermal requires heavy initial investment. High cost to maintain and repair plants.
  • 15. PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES: MINI- HYDRO POWER  Requires rivers and streams with regular flows of water at ideal speeds.  Strict gradation requirements often means construction work is needed, creating further environmental damage.  Remote areas of many ideal mini-hydro spots means increased costs to deliver generated electricity.
  • 16. PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES: BIOMASS POWER  For Wood Products, responsibility is divided between Forestry Agency (under MAFF) and METI. Bureaucratic turf wars means bureaucratic headaches for Biomass producers.  Utilities very cold toward biomass power; grid connections are often extremely expensive.  Biomass seen more as heat, rather than electricity, generating resource.
  • 18. Renewable Energy Projects Are Moving Forward, Especially in Solar and Wind  Japan’s largest solar power plant to date will be built in Hokkaido: 200MW-20 times the capacity of the country’s currently largest plant in Sakai, Osaka Pref.  Softbank’s Masayoshi Son has targeted Tomakomai and Obihiro for both solar and wind farm development. Projects are generating hundreds of megawatts.
  • 19. HOKKAIDO’S POTENTIAL (SOURCE: Renewable Energy Organization Hokkaido)
  • 20. HOKKAIDO’S POTENTIAL TOTAL ESTIMATED POTENTIAL OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN HOKKAIDO: 5.7 billion kilowatts (55,682.8万kW) THIS IS THE EQUIVALENT OF 556 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS–
  • 21. HOKKAIDO’S MAIN ADVANTAGES FOR EMBRACING RENEWABLES  Nuclear Power Lobby is extremely weak in Hokkaido, compared to Tokyo and especially Kansai.  Environmental conservation and awareness high.  Climate, topography, geography, populatio n spread more favorable toward smaller, independent renewable energy projects than in large cities.  Conditions for offshore wind and
  • 22. CHALLENGES HOKKAIDO MUST OVERCOME FOR RENEWABLES  Tendency of local politicians and bureaucrats, and major corporations, to not take initiative and to leave all major decisions affecting Hokkaido to Tokyo.  Skepticism among many in Hokkaido, especially older generations running the prefecture, about technical feasibility of renewable energy.  Ensuring that weather extremes do not interrupt renewable energy supplies, especially in winter.