Nuclear Power Plant System in Germany ~What can Japan learn from Germany?~ Kenta.

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Nuclear Power Plant System in Germany ~What can Japan learn from Germany?~ Kenta

 Japanese big earthquake in March. 11  The decision that they abolish nuclear power plant until 2022  Why Germany government made this decision as soon as quickly?? 1,The reason why I chose it

 In constitution… Nation have to save base of life by the order of constitution, and the law in order to do current duty for the people in the future.  Nuclear power plant damaged people in future!! 2,Concrete policy in Germany

Merkel’s 3 answers  Using another energy resource.  Funding 50 power stations that will not rely on atomic power.  Import of the electricity from the other countries 2,Concrete policy in Germany

CurrentIdeal

 What is the “renewable energy” Originally… 1, Energy without resources are supplemented consistently, and drying up 2, Energy which reproduce naturally at a higher speed than we used  But usually… 2,Concrete policy in Germany

 It is confused with a natural energy, and new energy!!  For example… solar power, heat, waterpower, wind power, geothermal heat, wave power, biomass…  Merits 1,we do not use artificial supplement, and this is semi permanent energy. 2,the amount of CO2 gases is very little 3, Facilities are relatively simple structure. 2,Concrete policy in Germany

Until…The amount of consume The all amount %18% %30% %45% %60% The future plan of using “renewable energy” Reduction CO2 emission plan

 Originally, Germany depends on import the most of energy which they use from other countries.  But, after introduce the industry of renewable energy…  Changing this depending state.  In big recession in 2008, Germany did not receive influence so much.  producing the new employment of approximately 200,000 people from 2004 to  Not only government, but also powerful companies cooperate to advance this project. 2,Concrete policy in Germany

 The bad side  Key words is “winter” The energy which Germany import from France is 18000GWH The energy which Germany export to France is 140GWH Bayern’s situation… 2,Concrete policy in Germany

3, What can Japan learn from Germany? German 2010 Electric Power Source The amount of energy consumption per 1 people (2007) Bahrain425 USA328 Germany176 Japan170 India22 Haiti11 Bangladesh7

 Conclusion!!  The importance things is…  individual consciousness and knowledge for this problem. Ex.) Green peace  The quickness of making decision.  The clear and right information and plan that is submitted by government. Thank you for Listening my Presentation! 3, What can Japan learn from Germany?