National Energy Program of the National Plan for Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation 2004-2007

Last updated: 24 August 2021
The National Plan for Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation 2004-2007 was approved by ministry Council on 7 November 2003. The Plan includes "The National Energy Program" which has as an objective of creation of knowledge and development of the technologies necessary to guarantee a sound, safe and efficient power supply system that facilitates sustainable development and improves quality of life. The Program defines three priorities: 1/ Optimisation of the conventional uses of energy, taking into consideration climate change mitigation. This includes: - fuel Improvements for transports - Technologies for the clean use of coal and oil products - Poligeneration (simultaneous generation of electricity and/or heat, cold) - Energy Transport - Distributed Generation 2/ Boosting renewable energies and emergent technologies to facilitate the technological means that allow increasing the contribution of those power sources in an efficient and competitive form to progress in their integration in the national power system. The technologies considered include: - Wind Energy - Solar Energy (photovoltaic, thermal and solar) - Biomass - Other Renewable Energies (Mini Hydro, Geothermal, etc.) - Hydrogen - Fuel cells 3/ Thermonuclear fusion. This plan is included in the National Plan of RD&D.IEA Energy Policy Review - Japan 2003

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