Title of article :
Discussion on regional revitalization using woody biomass resources as renewable energy
Author/Authors :
Nakahara ، Yuka Kobe University , Tabata ، Tomohiro Kobe University , Ohno ، Tomoko Kobe University , Furukawa ، Fumiko Kobe University , Inokuchi ، Katsuro Kobe University , Katagiri ، Keiko Kobe University , Hirayama ، Yosuke Kobe University
Pages :
14
From page :
243
To page :
256
Abstract :
Expanding the use of renewable energy is a matter of concern in many countries. Many Japanese local municipalities are attempting to promote business creation using renewable energy as an opportunity for regional revitalization based on the policy of the Japanese government. Renewable energy makes significant contributions to the region in terms of energy security, stable energy supply, and job creation. However, the most important contribution is enhancing residents’ attachment to their community and supporting actions that appeal to the community through renewable energy utilization. Residents should actively participate in regional revitalization, which leads to sustainable prosperity of the region. However, the current measures of local municipalities seem to be lacking such a viewpoint. This study aims to analyse the environmental and economic aspects as well as the social acceptance of establishing a bathing business that utilizes woody biomass as its heat source. This study also discussed how the generation of heat from woody biomass contributes to regional revitalization. The case study area was Kobe and Mt. Rokko, Japan. First, heat production and utilization was assumed for the forest resources in Mt. Rokko, and the annual biomass energy production potential was estimated. The annual costs of lumber cutting, transportation, and chipping, and the annual CO2 reduction by substituting bunker A with woody biomass for heat production were also estimated. A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine community awareness of energy production using woody biomass from Mt. Rokko. Principal component analysis, contingent valuation method, and path analysis were used to quantify respondents’ awareness.
Keywords :
Woody biomass , Bathing , Social acceptance , Contingent valuation method , Path analysis ,
Journal title :
International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering
Record number :
2469267
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