1. |
“An Introduction to the Energy Industry Business”: We will get a general feel for the basic outlook on energy related industries,
and for the social climate and the problems that relate to the world of energy industry businesses.
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In preparation for the first class, all attendees should conduct a broad overview of the topics listed in the class schedule. |
180minutes |
2. |
“Coal/Petroleum Energy and Industry”: We will review how energy has changed since the Industrial Revolution. |
Read reference materials 1 and 2 |
180minutes |
3. |
We will learn about the current state of coal/petroleum energy and about future trends and problems. We will consider the
revitalization of the Japanese industrial complex.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
4. |
“The Gas Energy Industry and the Shale Gas Revolution”: We will learn about current and future trends and related problems.
We will analyze about what to pay attention to during project execution based on the experiences of business units.
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Read reference material 3 |
180minutes |
5. |
We will examine the history of the Japanese oil refining industry. This class will discuss the move toward the “noble use”
of precious fossil fuel resources and how industry and agriculture maximize energy efficiency.
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Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
6. |
“Renewable Energy and the Usage of Electricity, Thermal Energy, and Power”: We will learn about current and future trends
and related problems and introduce specific ideas from collaboration, and the like.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
7. |
“Energy Conservation and High-level Energy Usage”: We will assess current and future trends and related problems. |
Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
8. |
“Smart Society Systems and Energy”: What are the current and future trends and related problems within this context? |
Same as above. |
180minutes |
9. |
“A Low-carbon Society and a Hydrogen Energy Society”: We will discuss current and future trends and related problems of this
innovative solution to the energy challenge.
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Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
10. |
“Generating Nuclear Power – Problems and how to Address them in the Future”: We will reexamine these issues and take a look
into the future.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
11. |
“A Vision for Corporate Management and Energy Management”: This class will examine the subject and its related issues. |
Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
12. |
General discussion of “What to Do about the Energy Mix in the Future”: We will discuss how things should function and be structured
in the future, including what the best energy mix is.
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Read the materials provided by the instructor regarding the points covered in the general discussion for you to study. |
180minutes |
13. |
“Topic Research Presentations”: Taking Item 3 in the Goals and Objectives section above, we will discuss your specific goals,
what led you to them, and your plan of action.
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Turn in final reports reflecting the comments you received during your presentations. Submit your report in PowerPoint. |
180minutes |
14. |
“Topic Research Presentations”: Based on the results of the previous class, you will prepare and present your specific goals,
what led you to them, and your plan of action.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
15. |
Course Summary: We will summarize and review the topics that arose in class discussions. |
Read summary material handout. |
180minutes |
Total. |
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2700minutes |