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Hiromi Yamamoto
Technology Promotion Unit, Senior Research Scientist, Ph.D. (Engineering)
Born in Kochi
Graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology (master’s course)
[Field of reseach] Energy Systems Analysis, Energy Technology Evaluation
Project
Evaluation of next-generation low-carbon energy systems He specializes in evaluating next-generation energy systems that account for low carbon technologies such as renewable energy, hydrogen energy, heat pumps, and electric vehicles. Achieving low-carbon energy systems in future requires a wide range of innovative technologies. He is engaged in the quantitative evaluation of a long-term low-carbon energy system which includes power to gas utilizing hydrogen produced from renewable energy.
Research
Reports
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A Comparison of Economic Efficiency and CO2 Emissions of Hydrogen Supply Chains -Extraction of Hydrogen Supply Chains to be Evaluated in Detail-
Research Report : C17009 -
An Evaluation of Effects of Large-Scale Introduction of Renewable Power on Capacities and Operation Modes of Power Generation Systems in Japan
Research Report : Y14002 -
Development of a Power Generation Mix Model Considering Multi Modes of Operation of Thermal Power Fleets and Supply-Demand Adjustability
Research Report : Y12030 -
Development of the BET model that is an Integrated Assessment Model including End-use Technologies
Research Report : Y11005 -
An Evaluation of Low-Grade Coal as Fuel for Power Generation Considering Correlation of Prices among Fossil Fuels
Research Report : Y11033