February Seminar: Accident Prevention and Effective Measures for Biomass Power Generation Equipment
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Detailed explanation focusing on fire and explosion accident prevention and recurrence prevention measures by the authors of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry guidelines, covering fuel aspects, equipment aspects, and operational aspects!!
2/10 "Effective Measures for Preventing Accidents in Biomass Power Generation Facilities" Seminar ★ In this seminar, we will invite the authors of each chapter to discuss the contents and results of the "Investigation on Preventing Accidents in Biomass Power Generation Facilities" (https://www.meti.go.jp/meti_lib/report/2024FY/1000138.pdf). We will detail preventive measures or recurrence prevention strategies that could be effective against the frequent fires and explosions occurring at biomass power plants, covering aspects related to fuel, equipment, and operations comprehensively. ★ While the speakers are expected to attend in person, there may be cases where the presentation will be conducted online at short notice. We will provide updates on any changes, so please check the information below. * This seminar can be attended in person at the venue, via live streaming (Zoom), or through archived sessions (to be distributed later). ★ The application form is located at the bottom of the related links. Please apply from there.
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● Lecturer Japan Carbon Frontier Organization (JCOAL) Director of the Technology Collaboration Strategy Center Mr. Keiichiro Hashimoto ● Lecturer Japan Carbon Frontier Organization (JCOAL) Head of the Regional Revitalization Group, Technology Collaboration Strategy Center Mr. Kosuke Tanaka ● Lecturer PEO Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Representative Director Professional Engineer (Comprehensive Technical Management / Sanitary Engineering / Waste and Resource Recycling) Energy Manager, Pollution Control Manager (Dioxins) Mr. Kenichi Sasauchi ● Lecturer National University Corporation Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, Nagoya University Professor, Institute of Future Materials and Systems Mr. Ichiro Naruse ● Date and Time February 10, 2026 (Tuesday) 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM ● Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokaikan (Former Sōhyō Kaikan), Conference Room 〒101-0062 Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Kanda Surugadai 3-2-11 Venue map here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html
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●Tuition Fee: 55,000 yen (per person) (If applying for multiple participants at the same time, 44,000 yen per person) *Includes textbook fee and consumption tax ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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● Seminar Program ● The Carbon Frontier Organization (JCOAL), a public interest incorporated foundation, has been commissioned by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to conduct research and compile findings on "Effective Measures for Accident Prevention in Biomass Power Generation Facilities" as part of the FY2024 New Energy Safety Regulation Enhancement Project. The results of this research are published on the Ministry's website, but to ensure that these findings are widely utilized by stakeholders, a seminar will be held to explain the research content and results, focusing on the chapter authors. As wood biomass power generation progresses, this seminar will comprehensively propose preventive measures or recurrence prevention strategies that could be effective against the frequent fires and explosions occurring at power plants, covering aspects of fuel, equipment, and operation. We hope that this seminar will serve as a reference for future technical guidelines in the operation of biomass power plants. I. Basic Policy of the Research II. Overview of Recent Biomass Power Generation and Comparison with Coal-fired Power Generation III. Principles of Combustion, Fire, and Explosion of Solid Biomass Fuels and Classification of Accidents IV. Investigation of Accidents Involving Biomass Power Generation Facilities in Japan V. Status of Accidents and Regulations Related to Biomass Power Generation Facilities in Other Countries VI. Proposals for Measures Considered Effective in Preventing Explosions and Fires
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