This research analyzes the changes to electricity generation and demand in Japan following both the Global Financial Crisis and Disaster of March 2011. Monthly electricity demand and generation data for all regions of Japan from April 2005 to March 2016 were reviewed to identify differences in disruption-response between different types of electricity users. We apply inferential statistics to identify underlying trends, which we find are dominated by differences in user scale response. Higher capacity users reduced demand in response to the Global Financial Crisis, whereas smaller domestic scale users reduced electricity demand after the Disaster. Analysis reveals that regions within the 50Hz grid that were directly impacted by the Fukushim...
Unexpected events such as economic crises and natural disasters can have profound implications for e...
The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) in March 2011 greatly changed the spatial pattern of energy u...
Japan has assumed a central position within global discourses on energy since the catastrophic earth...
<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...
Abstract The Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11th 2011 caused mass destruction, sig...
AbstractThe devastating March 11, 2011 Earthquake (311 Earthquake) in northeast coast of Japan does ...
This paper analyzes the effects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster on Tokyo Electric Power Co...
Background: In March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated several power stations and cau...
This research considered changes in monthly electricity generation and demand in Japan during the CO...
Aftermath the earthquake in March 2011, Japanese face the drastic changes in energy environment. We ...
BACKGROUND: In March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated several power stations and cau...
The importance of moving towards sustainable energy systems is critical to achieving societal sustai...
Annual data on household and business electricity consumption in Japan's 18 largest cities, in gigaw...
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...
The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) in March 2011 greatly changed the spatial pattern of energy u...
Japan has assumed a central position within global discourses on energy since the catastrophic earth...
<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...
Abstract The Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11th 2011 caused mass destruction, sig...
AbstractThe devastating March 11, 2011 Earthquake (311 Earthquake) in northeast coast of Japan does ...
This paper analyzes the effects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster on Tokyo Electric Power Co...
Background: In March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated several power stations and cau...
This research considered changes in monthly electricity generation and demand in Japan during the CO...
Aftermath the earthquake in March 2011, Japanese face the drastic changes in energy environment. We ...
BACKGROUND: In March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated several power stations and cau...
The importance of moving towards sustainable energy systems is critical to achieving societal sustai...
Annual data on household and business electricity consumption in Japan's 18 largest cities, in gigaw...
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...
The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) in March 2011 greatly changed the spatial pattern of energy u...
Japan has assumed a central position within global discourses on energy since the catastrophic earth...