Commodity Market Report
Japan energy markets long-term outlook 2015
Report summary
Several trends are placing downward pressure on overall energy consumption growth in Japan. Not only has Japan's population begun to shrink, but lacklustre economic growth and technological efficiencies will keep Japan's energy appetite on a long-term downward trend. The direction and pace of Japan's future energy consumption is relatively stable, the country's fuel mix and energy policies are in a state of flux.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Economic outlook
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Demand
- Economic drivers and energy demand
- Total primary energy demand
- Energy intensity
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Industrial and non-energy use
- Key sub-sectors
- Key fuels
- Uncertainties
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Transport
- Key fuels
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Residential, commercial and agricultural
- Key fuels
- Policy and regulation
- Risks and uncertainties
Tables and charts
This report includes 16 images and tables including:
- Key facts (2005-2035)
- Location map
- Economic Indicators (2005-2035)
- Key authorities
- Total primary energy demand (2005-2035)
- Demand by sector (2005-2035)
- Demand by fuel (2005-2035)
- Electricity intensity comparison (2005-2035)
- End-use intensity comparison (2005-2035)
- Energy demand for industry and non-energy use (2005-2035)
- Energy demand in the transport sector (2005-2035)
- Energy demand in the residential/commercial sector (2005-2035)
- RCA sub-sectors (2012)
- Industrial energy mix (2005-2035)
- Transport fuel mix (2005-2035)
- Residential, commercial and agricultural fuel mix (2005-2035)
What's included
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