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Stanford University

Stanford Seminar - Rise of Renewable Energy Sources in Japan

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Overview

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Explore the rise of renewable energy sources in Japan through this Stanford seminar featuring speakers Dan Svejnar from United Wind and Hirokazu Yamaguchi from TEPCO. Gain insights into new initiatives in energy production and transmission, next-generation transportation systems, water resource management, and climate change remediation. Delve into topics such as organizational structure, electricity system reform, deregulation, energy mix, and investment theses. Learn about United Wind's history, value proposition, divisions, portfolio, and financing structures. Understand the TEPCO partnership, market opportunities in Japan, and the permitting process. Discover the impact of electric vehicles and the decision-making processes in large Japanese companies. This comprehensive discussion covers various aspects of the renewable energy landscape in Japan, providing valuable knowledge for those interested in the future of sustainable energy.

Syllabus

Introduction
Organizational Structure
Electricity System Reform
Deregulation
Energy Mix
Energy Trends
Investment Thesis
United Wind History
United Wind Value Proposition
United Wind Divisions
Portfolio
Customer Profile
Wind Analytics
Typical Lease
Funds
Financing Structures
Pipeline
Market Opportunities
TEPCO Partnership
Why TEPCO Partnership
How did you find United Wind
Making decisions in large Japanese companies
Market size in Japan
Market opportunity in Japan
Permitting process in Japan
Electric vehicles
Impact assessment

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Stanford Online

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