Environmental Technology Research Network
in the Asia-Pacific Region
DB for Research Project
Category(1) : Others
Category(2) : Conuter measures
- Project Name
- Duration
- Research Catagory 1
- Research Catagory 2
- Research Field
- Researchers
- Affiliation 1
- Affiliation 2
- Address
- Country
- Phone
- Fax
- Project Summary
- Publications
- International Joint Study with
Korea Institute of Science and Technology(KIST), Korea
- Environmental Technology Date base setup
- 1995-1997
- Environmental Technology
- Technology Transfer
- ESSD
- Moon, K.C., Ghim, y.s., Kim, j.s. .
- Environment Research Center
- Korea Institute of Science and Technology(KIST)
- P.O. Box 131, Chenongryang Seoul Korea
- Korea
- 82-2-958-5802
- 82-2-958-5805
- Technology Transfer
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- United Notton
Electrotechnical Laboratory(ETL), Japan
- Technology assessment for the diffusion of important countermeasures in the energy sector Subtitle:Evaluation of important countermeasures in the power generation sector
- 1994-1996
- Technology assessment, energy
- Countermeasures,modeling
- Engineering
- Masayuki KAMIMOTO,Kosuke KUROKAWA,Akinobu MURATA,Kazuhiko KATO,Sadaaki SHIMIZU,Izumi TSUDA
- Energy and Information Science Section, Energy Technology Division
- ETL,AIST,MITI
- 1-1-4 Umezono,Tsukuba,Ibaraki 305
- Japan
- 81-298-61-5411
- 81-298-61-5829
- The aim of this project is to investigate major factors limiting the diffusion of important countermeasures in the power generation sector, such as renewables and highly efficient power generation technologies. The scope of the study includes the estimation of nationwide variability of renewable energy resources, the estimation of impacts on the existing power system, and the life cycle assessment of countermeasure technologies.
- 1)Akinobu Murata et al.,Systems Analysis of the Effectiveness of Electricity Generation Technologies as Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Measures,Trans. of I.E.E.J,B114-10,969-978,1994
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Osaka National Research Institute(ONRI), Japan
- Material System Development for Enhancing Ground Water Bioremediation (2)Activated Carbon Based System for Enhancing Ground Water Bioremediation
- 1996-1999
- ground water, activated carbon fiber, water
- bioremediation, material system, enhancing, measurement
- chemistry, engineering, biology, ecology
- Takako HONJOH*, Kazuhiro FUJITA**, Shigeo TANASE*, Yoshihiro SAWADA** 7 *;Ionic Chemistry Section, **;High Temperature Materials Section,
- Energy Conversion Department
- ONRI, AIST, MITI
- 1-8-31 Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka 563
- Japan
- 81-727-51-9614
- 81-727-51-9622
- The aim of this study is to investigate the material system development for enhancing ground water bioremediation. Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) have high adsorptive properties and easy handling. When they are applied to adsorbent for purification of ground water, direct purification treatment will be possible using these advantages. New technology bioremediation, which removes pollution by biological activity, may be one of the most ecologically desirable method. The cost may be lower than that of conventional methods, although improvement of remediation speed and environmental influence of utilized microorganism should be cared. For the development of the system mentioned above, various surface treatments, mechanical
- properties, surface characterization, bioremediation property for organic chlorine compounds of ACFs are investigated in our institute.
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