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Promote International Contribution through Environmental Technology  

Promote International Contribution through Environmental Technology  . Kawasaki City November , 2011. Where Is Kawasaki City Located?. Access to Kawasaki Haneda Int’l Airport →Kawasaki City 13min ( Railroad ) Narita Int’l Airport →Kawasaki City 90min ( Railroad ). Profile of Kawasaki City.

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Promote International Contribution through Environmental Technology  

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  1. Promote International Contribution through Environmental Technology   Kawasaki City November , 2011

  2. Where Is Kawasaki City Located? Access to Kawasaki Haneda Int’l Airport →Kawasaki City 13min(Railroad) Narita Int’l Airport →Kawasaki City 90min(Railroad)

  3. Profile of Kawasaki City Kawasaki City, called “Industrial City Kawasaki” was developed as a city of manufacturing; recently, the city is transforming drastically into a city of high-tech technology and industry, a base for industrial technology and research & development, which leads Japan. 1,431,172 people (Sep.1,2011) 144.35 K㎡ 5214.0 billion yen Manufacturing Service Transportation ・ Service General machinery Metal products Electric New manufacturing technology Info / telecommunication Environment Welfare Lifestyle / culture Population Area Gross production of the city Major Industries Major manufacturing industries Developing industries Shortest distance 33.13km Highest elevation 148.0m (above sea level) Asao-Ward Kurokawa area Lowest elevation - 0.365m (above sea level) Kawasaki-ward Oshima area

  4. :Japanese company :Foreign affiliated company :Science park and R&D industrial housing Integration of Research and Development ◎Number of R & D institutions:225  (201 privately owned, 22 universities or other research institutes)※ MITSUBISHI RAYON (technology・information center) NEC(office、central research institute) TOKYO OHKA KOGYO(head office) Mitsutoyo(head office) FUJITSU(head office、factory) HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS (research institute、factory) TOSHIBA(R&D center) SUNTORY (product development center) Canon (office) TOSHIBA SEMICONDUCTOR(micro-electronics center) Dell(head office) Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology(head office) NIHON Medtronic(head office) MINIT・ASIA・PACIFIC(head office) Canon (office) Tama ward Haneda Int’l airport KAO(factory) NIHON IBM (office) Takatsu ward TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU (factory、 central research institute) Asao ward Miyamae ward Nakahara ward AJINOMOTO (office、 research institute) NIPPON UNICAR (factory、R&D department) C’BON (head office) Kanagawa gate area Saiwai ward Tyco Electronics AMP (head office) MICIM CITY ASML Japan Co., Ltd. (head office) Japan TUV SUD Ohtama (examination room) HITACHI ( research institute) Kawasaki ward MITSUBISHIFUSO TRUCK&BUS (head office) Pioneer(office) Canon(office) HITACHI (office) TOYSRUS JAPAN(head office) TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY (thermal power plant) D&M holdings(head office) KSP NIHON LOREAL(R&D center) FUJI XEROX(office) ASAHI KASEI(factory) Shin Kawasaki science park THINK Asian entrepreneur community JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY Keio town campus KBIC ZEON(factory、 research institute ) JFE STEEL (ironwork) SHOWA DENKO(office、R&D center) NISSHIN SEIFUN(factory) ※ Kawasaki Innovation status research (FY 2007) 4

  5. Learned from pollutions Sky of Kawasaki (1968) Sky of Kawasaki (2010) A large improvement was achieved through countermeasures by a joint effort of businesses, citizens, and local authorities. Smokes from factories of the coastal area were hanging over the city. The atmospheric conditions were considerably improved by the countermeasures. In winter when the atmosphere is stable, Mt. Fuji can be seen in distance.

  6. The Role Kawasaki Should Play 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Population 630,000 970,000 1,040,000 1,170,000 1,250,000 1,420,000 320,000 Kawasaki International ECO-Tech Fair Initiative for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Asia Concept “Eco-Town” concept formulation, the nation’s first certified “ECO-Town” Coping with the Oil Shock Coordination with UNEP Formulation of CC Kawasaki Coping with serious industrial pollution problems Coping with a state of emergency declaration regarding waste International Environmental Special Zone Concept Energy Conservation Measures Antipollution Measures 3 R Measures Resource/Energy Recycling and Effective Utilization Global Warming Measures ○In the process of dealing with a variety of environmental issues, a vast amount of environmental technology and know-how has been accumulated within Kawasaki City ○Contributing to solving environmental problems on a global-scale is Kawasaki’s responsibility through transferring these experiences overseas

  7. Technology and Know-how Gained through Antipollution Measures Initiatives of businesses Initiatives of residents ○ Promotion of corporate and government anti-pollution measures through various activities including registering of complaints and filing petitions ○ Cultivation of a heightened awareness of the environment among residents ○Aggressive investment in antipollution measures ○Development of technology and know-how for preventing pollution ○ Training of technicians and engineers in pollution prevention ○Establishment of a pollution victim relief system ○Signing of air pollution prevention agreements with 39 factories ○ Establishment of anti-pollution local government ordinances ○ Introduction of a monitoring system Initiatives of government Flue gas treatment system Realization of a dramatic improvement in the atmospheric environment Accumulation of superior environmental technology and know-how in the course of implementing various antipollution measures

  8. Carbon Challenge Kawasaki Eco-Strategy • Announced the basic strategy of Kawasaki City’s countermeasure against global warming in February 2008. Basic concept To promote a virtuous and harmonious circle for “environment” and “economy”, and to engage the entire city in the development of a sustainable society on a global scale. Promote Environmental Measures that Capitalize on Advantages and Features of Kawasaki Ⅰ Promote international contributions through environmental technology. Ⅱ Promote CO2 Reduction through Collaboration of a Variety of Actors Ⅲ • To promote CC Kawasaki, CC Kawasaki Eco Conference (Kawasaki Promotion Conference of Countermeasure against Global Warming) was established in July 2008 by citizens and businesses.

  9. International Environmental Special Zone Concept Bring together and advance existing industries and facilitate the accumulation of research institutes and high-tech industrial companies, etc., while aiming to make international contributions through the transfer of environmental technology to the Asian region Potential of Kawasaki Waterfront Special Measures Resulting from Zone Restructuring ・Accumulation of leading manufacturing technology ・Accumulation of businesses possessing leading environmental technology ・Located next to the national capital region and its large consumer base ・Located next to Haneda Airport which is undergoing internationalization and further expansion ・Promote Acceptance of Foreign Researchers ・Prioritize Entry/Resident Applications for Foreigners ・Grant visas to business persons preparing to open branches of foreign affiliated firms By concentrating in one area researchers, technicians, research institutions, and domestic and foreign affiliated businesses related to the environmental field: ○Leading-edge research and development base will be formed ○New industry will be created (environmental technology, robotics, nanotechnology, etc.) ○Research results of an international level will be acquired Overcome environmental issues in the Asian region, contribute to solving global environmental problems such as global warming 9

  10. Realization of a Mutually Beneficial Cycle between the Environment and Industry 【Kawasaki’s Fundamental Plan to create the Town harmonizing with Environment(Kawasaki Eco-Town Plan)】 ○Companies go for eco-friendly ○Companies collaborate together for eco-friendly on site ○Research for sustainable development of coastal area on environment ○Contribution for international communication and sending performance Appointed zone • The plan was approved by MITI (at present, METI) in 1997 • Appointed area : Whole Kawasaki Coastal zone (2,800ha) • Purpose 1: Facilitate companies operating there to develop resources recycling production and install new equipments for resources recycling • Purpose 2 : Construct Kawasaki Zero Emissions Industrial Park oriented to waste reuse and recycling Realization of a Mutually Beneficial Cycle between the Environment and Industry 10

  11. Advanced recycling facilities concentrated Facilities of reusing material for blast furnace from waste plastics/concrete setting frame production from waste plastics/used electric appliances recycling (JFE Group) Facility of producing material for ammonia from used plastics (Showa Denko KK) Recycling cement production facility (DC CO.,LTD.) Kawasaki Zero Emissions Industrial Park PET to PET recycling facility (PETREFINETECHNOLOGY.CO.,LTD) Difficult-to-recyclewastepaper recycling facility (SAN-EI REGULATOR CO.,LTD.) Within approx.1.5 km in radius 11

  12. Leading Environmental Technology / Facilities Concentrated in the Kawasaki Waterfront Area Ukishima Facility for Manufacturing Recycled Cement Chidori (Yakou) Mizuechou Asanochou Ougimachi Mega-watt Solar Power Generation Output 7 MW Combined with planned facility for Ougijima, will be one of the largest solar power facilities in Japan Highly Efficient Thermal Storage Air Conditioning System Higashi Ougijima Ougijima PET Bottle to PET Bottle Recycling Facility Higashi Ougijima East Park (Revived after a half century -manmade Beach ) Facility for turning ammonia from waste plastic into raw material Highly Efficient Thermal Power Generation Facility Meeting Highest Global Standards(Power Generation Efficiency 59%) Contaminated Soil Cleaning Facility Biomass Power Generation Facility Natural Gas Power Generating Facility Kawasaki zero emission factory complex Waste Plastic Recycling Facility, etc Thermal Power Generation Exhaust Heat Provided to Surround Businesses, Efficient Use Large-scale Wind Power Generation Facility Mega-watt Solar Power Generation (under construction) Output: 13 MW Resource-saving, CO2-reducing New-type Shaft Furnace Recycling facility for difficult to regenerate used paper Development and Manufacturing Base for Large-scale Lithium-ion Batteries

  13. Energy-saving project in collaboration with companies in coastal area New steam line Zeon Corporation Existing steam line Asahi Kasei Chemicals ■ Large-scale residual heat utilization Daido Steel JX Nippon Oil &Energy Kawasaki Kasei Chemicals Nippon Nyukazai Large-scale energy-saving project (steam net) that utilizes steam produced in Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Kawasaki Thermal Power Station is scheduled to provide the steam to factories in the surrounding areas. Nippon Shokubai Showa Denko JX Nippon Oil &Energy Japan Polyethylene Steam supply source (TEPCO Kawasaki Thermal Power Station) – generating efficiency of 59%, the world’s highest level Quantity of steam supplied approx. 300,000 ton annually Steam line along Kanarin railway tracks (land owned by Kawasaki City) NOF Tokyo Yuso From February 1, 2010 Effect of annual CO2 reduction approx. 25,000 ton Tokyo Electric Power Company Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant ※ Equal to the annual CO2 emission of approx.4600 average families ■ Support high-tech industries Image of steam piping (Piping will be designed to complement the landscape.) Support ELIIY Power Co., Ltd., which first received the certification from the high-tech industry creation support system (innovate Kawasaki). The company develops and mass-produces large lithium-ion storage batteries prospected to be installed into photovoltaic, wind, or other power generation systems.

  14. Mega Solar Power Generation Project • 2 electric power plants with a total output of about 20,000kW (7,000kW + 13,000kW) • Will generate about 21 million kWh, equivalent to the amount of electricity used by about 5,900 ordinary households annually • Annual CO2 reduction effects of about 8,900t Kawasaki City and Tokyo Electric Power Co. are moving ahead with a joint mega-solar power generation project to construct solar electric power plants with a combined total output of 20,000kW in the Kawasaki City coastal area. These plants are set to commence operation in FY2011. Tokyo Electric Power: Construction of the solar power facilities; operation and management of the electric power plants Kawasaki City: Construction and operation of a PR facility One of the largest solar power generation plants in Japan Kawasaki City Construction and operation of the PR facility Land owned by Kawasaki City Land owned by Tokyo Electric Power Co. PR facility for solar power generation, etc. Ukishima Solar Power Plant Output: about 7,000kW Electricity generated: about 7.4 million kWh Ohgishima Solar Power Plant Output: About 13,000kW Electricity generated: about 13.7 million kWh Construction of solar power generation facilities Operation and maintenance of electric power plants Tokyo Electric Power Co. Compiled from data obtained from Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s website

  15. Transfer of Environmental Technology as Global Contributions and Industrial Exchange Capitalizing on our past experience with pollution and cutting-edge environmental initiatives to date, we plan to widely disseminate information on superior environmental technology and products within Japan and overseas. We will transfer environmental technology as a global contribution and a form of industrial exchange. KAWASAKI

  16. Kawasaki International ECO-Tech Fair ◆Results at previous ○Presenting a wide range of environmental technology to the world, from new energy to recycling, with 118 exhibitors (219 booths)  ○About 230 guests overseas from such as China, Korea,Denmark,  ○Plenty of presentations given by a variety of experts from the environmental industry ○Next time, will be held on February 10-11, 2012 Proposal of Environmentally Friendly House Electric car test drive 16

  17. From the Industrial Revolution to an Environmental Industrial Revolution Industry Capitalizing on Kawasaki’s past experience and unique characteristics; an environmental industrial revolution from Kawasaki to the world Industrial revolution Information Revolution (IT) Agriculture Service industry 17

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