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Fukuoka Hy-Life Project
8 October 2012
Shuhei Yamada
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Where is Fukuoka?
Why Fukuoka?
What is our goal?
What does Fukuoka promote?
What comes next?
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Where is Fukuoka?
Why Fukuoka?
What is our goal?
What does Fukuoka promote?
What comes next?
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Where is Fukuoka?
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Where is Fukuoka?
Sapporo
Tokyo
Osaka
Fukuoka
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Flights to/from Asian major cities
Destination Flight time
Seoul 1 h 15 min
Shanghai 1 h 30 min
Tokyo 1 h 30 min
Taipei 2 h 00 min
Hong Kong 3 h 15 min
Bangkok 5 h 50 min
Singapore 6 h 35 min
Where is Fukuoka?
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Where is Fukuoka?
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Where is Fukuoka?
“The Gateway to/from Asia”
Population
- 5 million / Fukuoka prefecture - 15 million / Kyushu
Climate
- Mild with a moderate amount of rainfall - Average annual temperature: 18 C
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Where is Fukuoka?
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Comfortable living environment
Beautiful seaside in Fukuoka
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春 夏
秋 冬
Where is Fukuoka?
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Where is Fukuoka?
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The world’s 25 most livable cities The world’s 10 hottest cities
Where is Fukuoka?
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Where is Fukuoka?
Why Fukuoka?
What is our goal?
What does Fukuoka promote?
What comes next?
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GDP of Fukuoka: € 158 billion
GDP of Kyushu: € 434 billion
Main industries in Fukuoka:
Equipment for transportation, electrical equipment and components, general equipment, iron and steel, groceries
GDP comparison * in Euro billion
Why Fukuoka?
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39 universities*, 20 junior colleges and 3 technical colleges - *Among them, 12 have faculties of science and
engineering
126,000 university and vocational students
9,300 international students from 80 countries and regions
Why Fukuoka?
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Environmental Technology
ICT Biotechnology
Semiconductor & LSI Automobile
Robotics Nanotechnology
Digital Contents
Why Fukuoka?
Hydrogen Energy
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Why Fukuoka?
Kyushu university
- World-leading intellectual resources
By-product hydrogen Demonstration test areas Diverse manufacturing industries
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Why Fukuoka?
Hydrogen offers greater energy efficiency
Hydrogen has a wide range of supply sources
Hydrogen has high energy density, and outstanding capacity to store electricity
Hydrogen is the ultimate clean energy, discharging only water
Hydrogen energy can serve as the pillar of advanced growth industries
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Where is Fukuoka?
Why Fukuoka?
What is our goal?
What does Fukuoka promote?
What comes next?
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What is our goal?
Creation of a low-carbon society, a long-term
solution to global warming, by establishing the
hydrogen energy community in Fukuoka and
spreading our expertise in Japan and all over
the world.
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What is our goal?
Since 2004
666 members - companies, research institutions
universities and governments
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Where is Fukuoka?
Why Fukuoka?
What is our goal?
What does Fukuoka promote?
What comes next?
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What does Fukuoka promote?
International hub for hydrogen knowledge
New industries based on hydrogen
R&D
Community demonstrations
Human resource development
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What does Fukuoka promote?
International hub for hydrogen knowledge
New industries based on hydrogen
R&D
Community demonstrations
Human resource development
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What does Fukuoka promote?
National institute for hydrogen industrial use and storage
R&D on hydrogen embrittlement, hydrogen tribology and hydrogen physical properties
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What does Fukuoka promote?
Unraveled the basic mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement on stainless steel
Devised a special thermal treatment against hydrogen embrittlement
Achievements
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What does Fukuoka promote?
Ultra low cost simplified hydrogen leak detector
Elastic deformation sealing stainless-steel packing
R&D for commercialization
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What does Fukuoka promote?
International hub for hydrogen knowledge
New industries based on hydrogen
Community demonstrations
Human resource development
R&D
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What does Fukuoka promote?
Fukuoka hydrogen town
From “spot” demonstration activities to “area” demonstration activities
Fuel cell systems installed into 150 residences
Saved 15,800 liters of kerosene and 64 tons of CO2 in 2011
electric power supply
hot water supply
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What does Fukuoka promote?
Fukuoka hydrogen town
FY 2010 FY 2009
Daily generating hours 11.2 hrs. 11.5 hrs.
Electricity supply ratio 26.7% 26.6%
Hot water supply ratio 69.5% 66.2%
Monthly CO2 reduction 38.6 kg 23.0 kg
Monthly energy reduction 368.8 MJ 132.3 MJ
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What does Fukuoka promote?
Smart house at Fukuoka hydrogen town
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What does Fukuoka promote?
Kitakyushu hydrogen town
World’s first demonstration of directly supplying by-product hydrogen to city through pipeline
14 pure hydrogen fuel cell systems installed into housing complex, commercial/public facilities
Fuel cell forklift and bicycles
What does Fukuoka promote?
Hydrogen highway
Based on water electrolysis using solar power
Based on by-product hydrogen supplied through pipeline
Hydrogen vehicles have freedom of operation
Based on hydrogen produced by biomass
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What does Fukuoka promote?
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What does Fukuoka promote?
International hub for hydrogen knowledge
New industries based on hydrogen
Human resource development
R&D
Community demonstrations
What does Fukuoka promote?
Human resource for hydrogen
The only personnel training center for hydrogen energy in Japan
3 programs + FCEV program
For engineers For business managers For young students
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What does Fukuoka promote?
International hub for hydrogen knowledge
New industries based on hydrogen
R&D
Community demonstrations
Human resource development
What does Fukuoka promote?
Annual international forum
The only forum in the world where experts on hydrogen materials meet once a year
500 persons from 20 countries in 2012
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What does Fukuoka promote?
IEA/HIA executive committee meeting
Held in Fukuoka in October 2011 with over 30 experts from 20 countries
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What does Fukuoka promote?
New industries based on hydrogen
R&D
Community demonstrations
Human resource development
International hub for hydrogen knowledge
What does Fukuoka promote?
New industry development
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What does Fukuoka promote?
New industry development
Hydrogen Energy Test & Research Center
Testing and certification of hydrogen products
Promoting SME into hydrogen energy industry
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What does Fukuoka promote?
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Where is Fukuoka?
Why Fukuoka?
What is our goal?
What does Fukuoka promote?
What comes next?
What comes next?
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Visualization and realization of eco-friendly “hydrogen energy society”
Market creation and Industrialization of hydrogen energy
1st stage
2nd stage
What comes next?
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13 automobile manufacturers and hydrogen suppliers have jointly declared to introduce FCVs on a full-scale to the domestic market, mainly in the four major cities Tokyo, Aichi, Osaka, and Fukuoka in 2015.
Jan. 2011
Starting FCEV sales in 2015
100 hydrogen supply stations in 2015
What comes next?
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FCEV diffusion initiative
Create an initial market for FCEV by 2015 by setting up hydrogen supply stations in our area
Accelerate the construction of hydrogen supply stations to encourage a widespread use of FCEV in our area by 2020
Take the lead over other regions in initiating a self-sustained diffusion of FCEV and hydrogen supply stations by facilitating the introduction of FCEV through cooperation among all stakeholders
What comes next?
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FCEV diffusion initiative
By 2015
Locate H2 stations at “origins” of FCEV users
Locate H2 stations at major rest stops along expressways
Locate H2 stations at “destinations” of primary importance to users with wide-area mobility
What comes next?
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FCEV diffusion initiative
By 2020
Locate H2 stations at “destinations” of FCEV users with wide-area mobility
Locate H2 stations at midpoints between the “origins” and “destinations” along inter-city highways
Locate H2 stations at major bus offices
What comes next?
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Next-generation FC research Center
Focus on the research for SOFC
Establishment in Jan 2013, facilities in 2014
What comes next?
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Demonstration with FC-bus
Commuting by FC-bus to auto factory
Hydrogen by a mobile liquid hydrogen station
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Designated as “the Green Asia special global strategy zone” in 2012
20 September, 2011
See you in Fukuoka!