【Seminar】Energy Analysis, Energy Transitions and Policy Hurdles: Toward Circularity
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Seminar by Dr. Andrew Chapman, Associate Professor of Energy Economics, Graduate School of Economics, Kyushu University
Title:
Energy Analysis, Energy Transitions and Policy Hurdles: Toward Circularity.
Abstract:
Japan is undergoing an energy transition, as part of its overall aim to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2050. Since exogenous shocks such as international unrest, market and supply chain issues, which lead to energy affordability issues, the Japanese energy infrastructure is undergoing nuanced changes toward 2030 and beyond. As a result, the hydrogen society has emerged as a potential complementary solution, alongside the need to address excess wastes and innovative recycling solutions. This presentation will cover the research themes of the hydrogen society, the linked concept of direct air capture and utilization (DAC-U), and the potential contributions and barriers to enhanced plastics recycling as a comprehensive assessment of the transitioning Japanese energy system. The overall themes explored seek to achieve a ‘circular’ solution, both from an economic and resource perspective.
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Meeting URL:
https://oist.zoom.us/j/93551014095?pwd=f6tYSs07aaYgaha748deihmYTESnPv.1
Meeting ID:935 5101 4095
Passcode:654435
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