[December Seminar] Trends in CO2-based Fuel Production Technology Development and Costs
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Trends in Technology Development and Economic Viability (Cost) for Fuel Production Using CO2 as a Raw Material
★In this seminar, Instructor Muroi, who is active at the forefront of this field, will provide a detailed explanation of the trends in technological development and economic aspects (cost) related to fuel production using CO2 as a raw material, both domestically and internationally. *This seminar can be attended in person at the venue, via live streaming (Zoom), or through an archive (to be distributed later). ★The application form can be found at the bottom of the related links. Please apply from there.
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● Lecturer Mr. Takaki Muroi, Representative of IC Lab (Industrial Catalyst Research Institute) (The character for "taka" is the one for "ladder height") ● Date and Time Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 13:15 - 16:45 ● Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokaikan (Former Sōhyō Kaikan), Conference Room 〒101-0062, 3-2-11 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Map of the venue here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html
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●Tuition Fee: 44,000 yen (per person) (If applying for multiple participants at the same time, 38,500 yen per person) *Includes textbook fee and consumption tax ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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Japan has committed to a 46% reduction target for CO2 emissions by 2030. Furthermore, it has announced a subsequent CO2 reduction target of 60% for 2035. With only five years remaining until 2030, achieving this goal seems almost impossible. While Europe and the United States have already begun to demonstrate development technologies, CO2 reduction appears to be challenging. It is necessary to start with the most feasible technologies, including costs, for CO2 reduction. The government has set a corporate tax deduction cap of 40% for SAF and a pre-mix price of 30 yen/L. If the production of fuel from CO2 and renewable hydrogen is realized, Japan could achieve fuel self-sufficiency. However, it cannot rely on renewable energy to supply the necessary electricity for this. Several projects have been canceled, and for the time being, biomass utilization has become a priority. However, there are limits to the supply of biomass. On the other hand, the production of green methanol for ships has begun. I would like to look into the current state and future of practical CO2 utilization technologies, including costs. ● Seminar Program ● 1. CO2 and Hydrogen 2. Synthesis of Fuel from CO2
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