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Case Studies onFinancing Renewable Energy Development Japan22nd Meeting of the Expert Group on New and Renewable Energy Technologies
12-13 May 2004Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Ms. Yayoi IIJIMA Chief Officer International Projects Dept. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Principle of Japans Energy Policy: 3EsJapans New and Renewable Energy IndicatorsCost Competitiveness of NRECreation of Initial DemandNew Energy Budget Trend/Origin/AllocationPolicy Tools for NRE PromotionSupport Measures/SystemWind PowerPV PowerNEDOs Role in Japans New Energy Scheme2Outline
Harmony with Environment Lowering CO2 emission
Economic EfficiencyMarket mechanism Security of Energy Supply Alternatives to oil3Es*The Basic Plan for Energy Supply and Demand issued in October 2003 *Revision of long-term outlook for energy supply and demand is scheduled to be finalized this summer(1) Principle of Japans Energy Policy: 3Es3
(2.1) Japans New and Renewable Energy IndicatorsSupply SideNew EnergyRenewable Energy4
FY2001FY2010 IndicatorsPower generation Photovoltaic power generation 110,000 kl (452 MW)1,180,000 kl(4,820 MW)Wind power generation 127,000 kl (312 MW)1,340,000 kl (3,000 MW)Waste power generation 1,250,000 kl (1,110 MW) 5,520,000 kl (4,170 MW)Biomass generation 48,000 kl(71 MW)340,000 kl(330 MW)Energy utilizationSolar thermal utilization 820,000 kl4,390,000 klThermal utilization of waste 45,000 kl140,000 klThermal utilization of biomass -670,000 klUnused energy (incl. snow-ice)44,000 kl580,000 klBlack liquor and scrap wood, etc* 4,460,000 kl4,940,000 klTotal(ratio of totalprimary energy supply) 6,900,000 kl
(1.2%)19,100,000 kl
(approx. 3%)
FY2001FY2010 IndicatorsTotal New Energy7 million kl 19 million klHydro Power20 million kl20 million klGeothermal 1 million kl1 million klGrand Total (ratio of total primary energy supply) 28 million kl
(4.6%)40 million kl
(approx. 7%)
Demand Side
(1)Includes electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, hybrid vehicles, natural gas vehicles, methanol vehicles, and diesel-alternative LP gas vehicles.
(2) Including those powered by fuel cells. (2.2) Japans New and Renewable Energy IndicatorsClean Energy Vehicles (1) 115,000 vehicles3,480,000 vehiclesNatural Gas Cogeneration (2) 1,190,000 kW4,640,000 kWFuel cells 12,000 kW2,200,000 kW FY 2001 FY 2010 Indicators5
(3) Cost Competitiveness of NREPower generation cost of new energy (unit: yen/kWh) [Source] Report (July 2001) by the New Energy Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and othersPower generation cost by power source (unit: yen/kWh) [Source] Data of the 70th Nuclear Power Subcommittee (December 1999) of the Advisory Committee for Energy 6
(4) Creation of Initial Demand7
(5.1) Japans Policy Tools for NRE PromotionMarket Expansion by Synergy of These Measures8
Legal aspect (5.2) Recent Policy Strengthening to Expand NRE IntroductionJan. 2002Added two new energy sources: biomass and snow ice, to the new energy sources stipulated in the Law concerning Promotion of the Use of New Energy (in fiscal 2002, the Government began supporting projects to introduce these energies).May 2002Establishment of the Special Measures Law concerning the Use of New Energy, etc., by Electric Retailers. This Law made it obligatory, starting in April 2003, for electricity retailers to increase their ratio of power generated by new energy sources, such as photovoltaic power, wind power, and biomass.)Collaboration among ministries 9
1 US$ \106(6.1) New and Renewable Energy Budget Trend10
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Special A/C for Petroleum and Sophisticated Structure of Energy Supply/Demand(Petro: \2,040/kl; LPG: \800/t; LNG: \849/t; Coal: \230/t; etc.)Petroleum-related MeasuresEnergy ConservationNatGas Utilization PromotionEnvironmentally Friendly Utilization of CoalNew Energy UtilizationSpecial A/C for Electric Power Development Acceleration Measures(Electricity sales: \0.425/kWh)Regional Power Source DevelopmentNuclear Energy Utilization PromotionHydro/Thermal Energy UtilizationEtc.Etc.\63.5B\87.6B(6.2) Overview of NRE Budget Origin (FY 2004)11
(6.3) NRE Budget Allocation
Budget for FY2004: about \42.4 billion US$400 million Fundamental investigation Development for practical applicationBudget for FY2004: about \26.5 billion US$250 million Field tests Demonstrative researchBudget for FY2004: about \92.4 billion US$872 million Creation of initial demand for inducing market independency Creation of environment hospitable to introducing leading-edge new energy systems Financial support (tax system, fiscal investment and loans) The Green Purchase Law Enlightenment and public information activities Renewable Portfolio Standard 1 US$ \106Technological DevelopmentDemonstrative Testing. Introduction Promotion (full utilization of market mechanism)12
Subsidy Program for Residential PV Systems(7.1) New and Renewable Energy Introduction Support MeasuresProject for Promoting the Local Introduction of New EnergiesProject for Supporting New Energy Enterprises Project for Promoting the Local Deployment of New EnergiesProject for Promotion of Non-Profit Activities on New Energy and Energy ConservationProject for Supporting Regional Activities for Prevention of Global WarmingProject for Establishing New Energy Visions at the Local LevelBy offering opportunities to create initial demand, these measures aim to improve the cost effectiveness of new and renewable energy, with costs expected to be reduced in the future through economies of scale.13
(7.2) Support System to Expand New and Renewable Energy Use
Study on project introduction and project implementationIntroduction planningStudy on financial sourceProject methodExperimental testing, etc. Coordination with related agencies, establishment of implementation plan, designing,Installation construction Judgment on project implementation Establishment of regional new energy plansComprehension and analysis of regional characteristicsEstablishment of individual project plans, etc. Start of service of new energy General introduction flow Projects, such as establishment of regional new energy visions (for local public bodies)FY2003 budget: 1,320 million yen FY2004 budget: 1,180 million yen Field Test Project (for enterprises and local public bodies)FY2003 budget: 6,900 million yen FY2004 budget: 8,290 million yen
Regional New Energy Introduction Promotion Project (for local public bodies)FY2003 budget: 12,710 million yen FY2004 budget: 11,030 million yenSupport Main support systemsSupport New Energy Enterprise Support Project (for enterprises)FY2003 budget: 38,820 million yen FY2004 budget: 48,260 million yen Support 14
Supporting the Dissemination of Japanese New Energy/Energy Efficiency Equipment and TechnologiesExamination Stage by Developing Economies Govt(Support for Master Plan Preparation, Model Projects, etc.)Implementation Stage by Developing Economies Govt (Supported by JBICs Untied Loans/ODA)
Private Sector Activity Stage(Supported by JBICs Export Loans, Overseas Investment Loans, F/S Preparation)JBICMETI, NEDO, JICA(7.3) Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)15
Export LoansSupport for the Export of New Energy/Energy Efficiency Equipment and Technologies (e.g. Wind Power Plant, Solar Power Plant, etc.) to Developing Economies (Support for Private Sector Business)Overseas Investment LoansSupport for the Overseas Investment by Japanese Private Companies of New Energy/Energy Efficiency Projects in Developing Economies (incl. CDM/JI, ESCO) (Support for Private Sector Business)Untied Loans / ODASupport for the Introduction of New Energy/Energy Efficiency Projects by Developing Economies Government or Public Corporation (Support for Public Sector)
(7.4) JBIC-Financial Support16
Mexico- Geothermal Power Generation Project (BOT, 25MW4)(Export Loan, 2000)
Philippines- Geothermal Power Generation Project by Philippine National Oil Company (Untied Loan & Guarantee, 1994/1999)
Purchase of Solar Power Battery Maker by Japanese Firms (Overseas Investment Loan, 1994)(7.5) JBIC SupportThree Examples17
Fiscal YearSource: NEDO research data(8.1) Wind Power Generation Capacity in Japan End of FY200368.4MW, 738Turbines (Preliminary)Introduction Volume[MW]Number of Turbines18
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Note 1: US and European data are from AWEA and EWEANote 2: The data of Japan is from NEDO (preliminary value)(8.2) International ComparisonsInstalled Wind Capacity (MW)19
* The incentive was reduced to 180,000 yen/kW for the second half according to subscriber interest and the price of PV systems. There was a need to reduce it to 150,000 yen/kW during the second half. (9.1) Residential PV System Subsidy Scheme20
YearSubsidyInstalled Capacity (Cumulative MW)19971/3 of installation cost (Max: \340,000/kW)32.819981/3 of installation cost (Max: \340,000/kW)56.919991/3 of installation cost (Max: \340,000/kW)114.62000Max: \270,000/kW*189.02001\120,000/kW280.02002\100,000/kW421.4
(9.2) PV Power Generation Capacity in Japan 21
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Source: IEA/PVPS (end of 2002)(9.3) International ComparisonsInstalled PV Capacity (MW)22
Support for experiment-al testing and introduction Research and development / technological development Development of revolutionary next-generation technology Establishment of infrastructure in the software aspect (systems) International cooperation Integrated linkage-type experimental testing Private companies efforts Development of advanced solar battery technology Development of diffusion promotion-type technology Research and development, and investigation, on common basic technology (Research and development on common basic technology to meet new needs) (Medium- and long-term technological development) Electric companies Makers, etc.Review of related systems and regulations (construction of certification systems, etc.) Special Measures Law on Use of New Energy, etc., by Electric Enterprises (from 2003) International joint experimental development on photovoltaic power generation systems, etc. Market expansion through surplus electricity purchase scheme Support by a green power system Economic target Measures toward introduction and diffusion Implementation of technological development for further cost reduction and efficiency improvement Establishment of essential technology Diffusion stage Stage of experimental testing and introduction Power generation cost 30 yen/kW25 yen/kW 1015 yen/kW 510 yen/kW (introduction level) Module cost 140 yen/W 100 yen /W 75 yen /W 50 yen /W 30 yen /W(technological level)Residential system sales price 370,000 yen/kW 300,000 yen/kW200,000 yen/kW120,000 yen/kWProject to aid promotion of regional new energy introduction 2010 introduction target: photovoltaic power generation 4.82 million kWEstablishment of essential technology Maintenance of international superiority by using results of technological development and improving productivity (9.4) Scenario on Introduction/Expansion of PV Power Generation23
(10) NEDOs Role in Japans New Energy Scheme24
Private SectorPlans, FS, Introduction
Local GovtsVisions, FS, Introduction
Advisory Activities Explanatory Meetings Dispatch of Experts Consultation Workshops etc.
Projects & Programs for Local Govtsfor Private Sectorfor Both Local Govts and Private Sector (Joint)
Other Related OrganizationsManufacturers, NEF, Think Tanks, Industry Assoc.
R&D Projects and Programs
METICreates policies/measures, provides budget to NEDO
Thank You!!The End
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