Progress in Research and Development on Energy in Japan
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Japan is lacking in energy rssources, but has many energy consuming industries which used to contribute largely to the national revenue before the first oil shock. Since the first oil crisis, the Japanese Governmsnt has taksn a long rangs view and spent much of its funds for research and development activities not only on energy resources and many energy-conserving ways and processes adequate to Japanese energy conditions, but on basic researches that should provide the foundation of the projects for practical uses. An outline of the results obtained so far of the projects is explained. Industries such as steel, chemical and the like that consume much energy have been making serious and practical efforts in R & D and greatly contributing to the reduction of energy consumption and oil import. The representative examples are described.
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- Progress in Research and Development on Energy in Japan