AbstractThe devastating March 11, 2011 Earthquake (311 Earthquake) in northeast coast of Japan does not only result in a massive destruction to infrastructure, it also created power supply outage throughout the nation. Huge losses in nuclear power capacity and increasing awareness to nuclear safety have begun to cause changes in power system structure and energy policy in Japan. In this paper, we began by analysing the change of electricity generation before and after the 311 Earthquake. From the analysis, the electricity generation, Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission generation and CO2 intensity of Japanese electric utility industry in fiscal 2011 were calculated. These calculations have included the impact of the 311 earthquake. The result of ...
A stable supply of electricity at an affordable cost is indispensable for sustainable national econo...
Unexpected events such as economic crises and natural disasters can have profound implications for e...
If energy security is defined as the availability of energy at all times in various forms, in suffic...
AbstractThe devastating March 11, 2011 Earthquake (311 Earthquake) in northeast coast of Japan does ...
Abstract of associated article: This study analyzes how the substitution of fossil fuels for nuclear...
Abstract The Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11th 2011 caused mass destruction, sig...
Abstract of associated article: This study analyzes how the substitution of fossil fuels for nuclear...
<div><p>After the severe nuclear disaster in Fukushima, which was triggered by the Great East Japan ...
After the severe nuclear disaster in Fukushima, which was triggered by the Great East Japan earthqua...
This paper compares the 1995 Kobe earthquake with the more recent one in Tohoku. The impact of the r...
This paper quantifies and analyzes the economic impact of the Great Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami on...
This paper quantifies and analyzes the economic impact of the Great Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami on...
This paper compares the 1995 Kobe earthquake with the more recent one in Tohoku. The impact of the r...
The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) in March 2011 greatly changed the spatial pattern of energy u...
This research analyzes the changes to electricity generation and demand in Japan following both the ...
A stable supply of electricity at an affordable cost is indispensable for sustainable national econo...
Unexpected events such as economic crises and natural disasters can have profound implications for e...
If energy security is defined as the availability of energy at all times in various forms, in suffic...
AbstractThe devastating March 11, 2011 Earthquake (311 Earthquake) in northeast coast of Japan does ...
Abstract of associated article: This study analyzes how the substitution of fossil fuels for nuclear...
Abstract The Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11th 2011 caused mass destruction, sig...
Abstract of associated article: This study analyzes how the substitution of fossil fuels for nuclear...
<div><p>After the severe nuclear disaster in Fukushima, which was triggered by the Great East Japan ...
After the severe nuclear disaster in Fukushima, which was triggered by the Great East Japan earthqua...
This paper compares the 1995 Kobe earthquake with the more recent one in Tohoku. The impact of the r...
This paper quantifies and analyzes the economic impact of the Great Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami on...
This paper quantifies and analyzes the economic impact of the Great Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami on...
This paper compares the 1995 Kobe earthquake with the more recent one in Tohoku. The impact of the r...
The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) in March 2011 greatly changed the spatial pattern of energy u...
This research analyzes the changes to electricity generation and demand in Japan following both the ...
A stable supply of electricity at an affordable cost is indispensable for sustainable national econo...
Unexpected events such as economic crises and natural disasters can have profound implications for e...
If energy security is defined as the availability of energy at all times in various forms, in suffic...