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The Future of Geothermal Energy in Japan

by Keitaro Hanzawa | 20-09-2020 00:58 recommendations 0

I am an avid supporter of  clean energy conversion rather than fossil fuels and aspire to be a mechanical or chemical engineer in college focusing on energy conversion, perhaps maybe even create a start-up. Therefore, I am excited to share Japan¡¯s potential future in regards to energy sources: today I will be focusing on the prospects of geothermal energy in Japan. 


Whenever I think of Japan I think of hot springs or what we call ¡°onsens¡±(温ô»)...but what if we could harness this same energy for electricity in our daily lives. This is exactly what geothermal energy attempts to do: to convert the primary energy sources of ¡¦.. to electricity to power our society. 


It¡¯s not just me that believes in the future of geothermal energy in Japan, so do experts. 


With many of them saying that ¡°geothermal power could supply 10 percent of the country¡¯s energy needs by 2050.¡± It¡¯s clear that there is some sort of future for geothermal energy in Japan¡¦but what would that look like? 


Geothermal energy is sourced from geothermal plants, of which Japan has 17.  One such process can be outlined as such. The magma from the earth heats up the water in the reservoir, which then is converted into steam. From there,  the steam rises up and powers the turbine and generates electricity. Finally, excess water is cooled and the process starts again. After the events in Fukushima, Geothermal energy was more closely looked at as an alternative to nuclear energy. The main benefit being that geothermal plants don¡¯t pose a danger to the surrounding environment. A downside is that geothermal energy has been accused of reducing the quality of water in onens. Yet perhaps this is a needed trade off for cleaner energy. However, this doesn't have to be. As the water used in geothermal plants could be used for onsens after being used to power the turbines. 


Japan has to focus on three key aspects to achieve the 10% geothermal energy goals in the future. Firstly, improving technologies to assess different seismic areas to evaluate potential geothermal power plants. Secondly a reduction in drilling costs to create these geothermal power plants. Lastly, improving the efficiency of the energy conversion process is pivotal in sourcing as much energy as possible. 


     Personally, I believe that the potential for geothermal in Japan is real and is a valid alternative to fossil fuels. However, I acknowledge the fact that geothermal energy doesn't have the same magnitude of ¡°energy density¡± as that of fossil fuels(which is what makes these fossil fuels more attractive). This doesn¡¯t mean that it¡¯s the end all be all for geothermal energy in Japan,  but this means that geothermal energy is only one part of the puzzle needed to transition to cleaner, more sustainable sources of energy in Japan. 


Sources: 

McClure, Steve. ¡°Unlocking Japan's Geothermal Energy Potential.¡± The Japan Times, www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2019/03/09/environment/unlocking-japans-geothermal-energy-potential/.
 

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5 Comments

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Keitaro,!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Through this report I just get to know more about Geothermal Energy in Japan.
    I'm also interested in clean energy conversion such as fuel cell and secondary batteries, perovskite solar cells.
    More efficient thermal conducting materials are needed to be developed to implement technique and also to settle the energy density problem.
    Hope things are fine with you.

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.

    Posted 12-10-2020 05:56

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Keitaro,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    I'm also a supporter of clean energy conversion.
    Sustainable, bio-energy is required because the resources in Earth are not lasting forever.
    Geothermal energy is effective in maintenance too, so it is definitely a good solution to prevent further burning fossil fuels.
    In South Korea, geothermal energy is being used in Incheon International airport, as an example.

    Thank you for sharing such a informative, and well explained report.
    It was excellent to add detailed explanation, aims, and your personal thoughts.

    Best wishes,
    WooJoo
    Posted 21-09-2020 02:57

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings keitaro
    I hope you are doing well
    Yes, transition to clean energy is very important
    Thank you so much for this report
    Green cheers
    Keep writing
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 20-09-2020 21:07

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Greetings from Nepal

    Thank you for sharing informative report on Geothermal energy.
    Keep writing such informative report.
    We are eager to know more from you.

    Regards
    Dolma
    Posted 20-09-2020 20:03

  • Massaquoi Dehmie says :
    Hello Keitaro, greetings from Liberia.
    Thanks for sharing this informative report. Please continue sharing 👍
    Posted 20-09-2020 03:39

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