[December Seminar] Effective Utilization of Ashes (Biomass Ash, Coal Ash, Incineration Ash, etc.)
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Two-day event (attendance possible on each day) with a rich lineup of 10 instructors.
★In this seminar, we will provide detailed explanations on the technological elements and research and development trends regarding the effective utilization of ash (biomass ash, coal ash, incineration ash), including valuable material and metal recovery, by instructors who are active at the forefront of this field. ★We also accept participation only on December 12 and only on December 24. ★The instructors are scheduled to attend in person, but there may be cases where the lecture will be held online at short notice. If there are any changes, we will update you accordingly, so please check below. ●Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokaikan (formerly Sohyo Kaikan), Conference Room 〒101-0062 Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Kanda Surugadai 3-2-11 Venue map here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html ●Date and Time December 12, 2025 (Friday) 9:45 AM – 4:45 PM December 24, 2025 (Wednesday) 9:45 AM – 4:50 PM *This seminar can be attended in person at the venue or via live streaming (Zoom), and also through archived viewing (excluding the program I on the 12th, which will be distributed later). ★The application form is located at the bottom of the related links. Please apply from there.
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● Lecturer: Seiji Inobaba, Senior Researcher, Research Promotion Manager, Sustainable Systems Research Headquarters, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, General Incorporated Foundation ● Lecturer: Tadataka Matsuura, Chief Researcher (Specialist), Environmental and Energy Area, Technology Development Department, Management Technology Strategy Research Institute, Tokyo Electric Power Holdings, Inc. ● Lecturer: Yohei Hashimoto, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, National University Corporation ● Lecturer: Koji Takasu, Professor, Department of Architectural Design, Faculty of International Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu City University ● Lecturer: Masahiko Kato, Professor, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Meiji University ● Lecturer: Hiroshi Sakakura, Director, Resource Circulation Area, National Institute for Environmental Studies, National Research and Development Agency ● Lecturer: Motohiro Sakamoto, First Department of Water Environment Research and Development, Water Environment Comprehensive Research Institute, Kubota Corporation ● Lecturer: Tsunehira Shigeizumi, Chief Researcher, Earth Environment Group, GX Promotion Research Department, Technical Center, Fujita Corporation ● Lecturer: Dai Fujiwara, Resource Circulation Technology Division, Technology Development Department, Technology Development Center, Shinko Environmental Solutions Co., Ltd. ● Lecturer: Go Saito, Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, National University Corporation
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●Tuition Fees ◆Two-day course (December 12 and 24) 88,000 yen [Per person (※It is acceptable if the participants are different on December 12 and December 24)] ◆Attending only on December 12 49,940 yen [Per person (If applying for multiple participants at the same time, 44,440 yen per person)] ◆Attending only on December 24 49,940 yen [Per person (If applying for multiple participants at the same time, 44,440 yen per person)] ※All of the above includes text fees and consumption tax ●Organizer Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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P2
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Applications/Examples of results
●Seminar Program● December 12 (Friday) I. Development of CO2 low-emission concrete using coal ash as the main raw material II. Towards the widespread use of water-quenched slag generated from coal gasification combined power generation - Overview of the characteristics of coal gasification slag fine aggregate and JIS standards and academic guidelines - III. Solubility and chemical forms of various elements contained in wood combustion ash IV. Research and development of a wood biomass combustion ash resource system contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral and circular economy society through next-generation concrete V. Mechanism of CO2 adsorption on wood biomass ash and changes in nutrient leaching characteristics accompanying CO2 adsorption December 24 (Wednesday) I. Current status and prospects for the resource recovery and effective utilization of municipal waste incineration residues II. Recovery of valuable materials (valuable metals, phosphorus) from incineration ash using melting separation technology III. Recycling of incineration residues and CO2 utilization through carbonation technology IV. Demonstration of CO2 fixation and materialization using high-speed carbonation technology V. Calcium silicate hydrates synthesized from fly ash and their utilization development
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Since our establishment in 1982, with the support of innovative researchers, engineers, and consultants who resonate with our mission of providing "technical and management information to the industrial society," we have been dedicated to organizing management and technology seminars as well as publishing and selling technical materials. In recent years, the wave of technological innovation surrounding the industrial society has become more intense and faster. In such circumstances, we have focused our corporate activities on a "flexible" response to the information needs of the industrial society. At the corporate level, the number of companies participating in "REIT," which aims to meet 100% of their business power needs with renewable energy, is increasing rapidly. There is also a growing interest in the 17 goals of the "Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" related to global challenges concerning the economy, society, and the environment, and ESG investment is gaining attention. Given this situation, we are convinced that technologies centered around energy and the environment, such as those addressing global warming, will become key technologies for the future world. We will continue to focus on information related to "energy" and "environment," and we are committed to providing truly useful information for society and our descendants.






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