Title
BEfJE - Bulit Environment for Japanese Entry

CoPED ID
499a0fdd-65f2-4380-b4b8-781268e84067

Status
Closed


Value
£35,786

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2017

End Date
March 30, 2017

Description

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This study will evaluate the deployment of Dearman’s novel, zero-emission, liquid nitrogen fuelled engine

technology for built environment applications in Japan. The country is undergoing the most significant

electricity market reform in its history with full liberalisation due to be completed in 2020. Innovation driven by

competition offers a host of opportunities for novel technologies in this £100bn market. Moreover, Japan’s

penetration of renewables in the electricity mix is forecast to reach 28% by 2030; highlighting a role for

technologies, such as the Dearman engine, that aid in storing ‘wrong-time’ electricity generated by renewables.

The main purpose of this study is field-based engagement by Dearman with Japanese stakeholders to create

partnerships to foster knowledge sharing and enhance business relationships. These engagements, along with

research and analysis, will develop a business case for the application. The project has the potential to not only

accelerate entry into the Japan built environment market, but also develop links with Japanese multi-national

manufacturers that will facilitate mass deployment of Dearman stationary engines globally.

Krystle Gray PM_PER
Krystle Gray PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Japan
  2. Electricity market
  3. Enterprises
  4. History
  5. Electricity
  6. Business
  7. Marketing
  8. Renewable energy sources
  9. Engineers
  10. Innovations

Extracted key phrases
  1. Dearman stationary engine
  2. Bulit Environment
  3. Japanese Entry
  4. Dearman engine
  5. Liquid nitrogen fuelled engine
  6. Electricity market reform
  7. BEfJE
  8. Novel technology
  9. Study
  10. Environment market
  11. Environment application
  12. Pound;100bn market
  13. Mass deployment
  14. Electricity mix
  15. Japanese multi

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