@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008533, author = {小野, 悟 and ONO, Satoru and 永井, 真也 and NAGAI, Shinya}, journal = {室蘭工業大学紀要, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Japan’s electricity policy is under re-examination after the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. That accident spread invisible radioactive material in large quantities. Opposition to nuclear power generation has increased greatly. However, few are sure that renewable energy alone can replace nuclear power generation. Solar photovoltaic and wind power generation costs are high, and they are a relatively unstable source of energy compared with nuclear power generation and thermal power generation. In the near future, in order to develop renewable energy efficiently, the separation of electrical power production from the power distribution and transmission process will occur. When that happens, the electricity market will become much more competitive. Local governments will have to manage electric power themselves, and have to plan for a stable supply., 学術論文}, pages = {93--98}, title = {地方自治体による電力計画の策定に向けた一考察}, volume = {63}, year = {2014}, yomi = {オノ, サトル and ナガイ, シンヤ} }