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Renewable Energy Opportunities at the Kanto Installations, Japan
Solana, Amy E. ; Horner, Jacob A. ; Russo, Bryan J. ; Gorrissen, Willy J. ; Kora, Angela R. ; Weimar, Mark R. ; Hand, James R. ; Orrell, Alice C. ; Williamson, Jennifer L.
关键词: AVAILABILITY;    ECONOMICS;    ELECTRICITY;    ENERGY ACCOUNTING;    FINANCING;    GREENHOUSE GASES;    GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS;    HEATING;    IMPLEMENTATION;    JAPAN;    LIFE-CYCLE COST;    RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES;    US CORPS OF ENGINEERS Japan;    Kanto;    Camp Zama;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1000171
RP-ID  :  PNNL-19709
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1000171
Others  :  Other: 400403209
Others  :  TRN: US201102%%42
学科分类:再生能源与代替技术
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
This document provides an overview of renewable resource development potential at the U.S. Army installations in the Kanto region in Japan, which includes Camp Zama, Yokohama North Dock, Sagamihara Family Housing Area (SFHA), Sagami General Depot, and Akasaka Press Center. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and also on ground source heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings. The effort was funded by the Huntsville Army Corps of Engineers, and includes the development of a methodology for renewable resource assessment at Army installations located on foreign soil. The methodology is documented in Renewable Energy Assessment Methodology for Japanese OCONUS Army Installations. The site visit to the Kanto installations took place on April 5 and 6, 2010. At the current time, there are some renewable technologies that show economic potential. Because of siting restrictions and the small size of these installations, development of most renewable energy technologies will likely be limited to Camp Zama. Project feasibility is based on installation-specific resource availability and energy costs and projections based on accepted life-cycle cost methods. Development of any renewable energy project will be challenging, as it will require investigation into existing contractual obligations, new contracts that could be developed, the legality of certain partnerships, and available financing avenues, which involves the U.S. Forces Japan (USFJ), the Government of Japan (GOJ), and a number of other parties on both sides. The Army will not be able to implement a project without involvement and approval from the other services and multiple levels of Japanese government. However, implementation of renewable energy projects could be an attractive method for GOJ to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower annual utility payments to USFJ. This report recommends projects to pursue and offers approaches to use. The most promising opportunities include waste-to-energy and ground source heat pumps. Solar photovoltaics (PV) may also prove successful. Other resources were found to be insufficient on the Kanto installations.
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