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開会セッション 主催者開会辞
Masayoshi Kitamura
Chairperson, Japan Coal Frontier Organization (JCOAL)
Japan
Japan
EDUCATION
Faculty of Economics, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO, 1972
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
Faculty of Economics, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO, 1972
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
- Apr. 2021– PresentChairperson, Japan Coal Frontier Organization (JCOAL)
- Jun. 2020– PresentSpecial Counselor, Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.
(J-POWER) - Jun. 2016Representative Director Chairman, Electric Power
Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER) - Jun. 2015Chairperson, Japan Coal Energy Center (JCOAL)
- Jun. 2009President, Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER)
- Jun. 2000Department Director of Corporate Planning and Administration Department, Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER)
- Apr. 1972Joined Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

開会セッション 共催者歓迎辞(I)
Yuki Sadamitsu
Director-General, Natural Resources and Fuel Department,
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy(ANRE),
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Japan
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy(ANRE),
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Japan
Mr. Sadamitsu was appointed to the current role in July 2021. He supervises securing stable supply of natural resources including oil, natural gas, coal, geothermal and mineral resources, and maintaining fuel supply network including refinery and service stations. He is also responsible for promotion of new fuel technologies and carbon recycling.
Mr. Sadamitsu has diverse experience in this field. In 2018-2020, he served as Executive Vice President at Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), after holding several positions in ANRE such as Deputy Director-General of Natural Resources and Fuel Department, Director of Oil and Gas Division, and Director for Energy Strategy Office. In 2012-2015, he was sent to JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) London as Director for Energy and Industry Research.
Besides ANRE, Mr. Sadamitsu lead SMEs rescue measures against COVID 19 as General Manager of Agency for Small and Medium Enterprises under METI. He also experienced US-Japan trade negotiation, the WTO and the APEC issues. Outside METI, he was engaged in reform of government financial institutions in the Cabinet Office and regional industry promotion in the Miyagi Prefectural Government.
Mr. Sadamitsu holds a bachelor of Laws from the University of Tokyo and a Master in Public
Administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Mr. Sadamitsu has diverse experience in this field. In 2018-2020, he served as Executive Vice President at Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), after holding several positions in ANRE such as Deputy Director-General of Natural Resources and Fuel Department, Director of Oil and Gas Division, and Director for Energy Strategy Office. In 2012-2015, he was sent to JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) London as Director for Energy and Industry Research.
Besides ANRE, Mr. Sadamitsu lead SMEs rescue measures against COVID 19 as General Manager of Agency for Small and Medium Enterprises under METI. He also experienced US-Japan trade negotiation, the WTO and the APEC issues. Outside METI, he was engaged in reform of government financial institutions in the Cabinet Office and regional industry promotion in the Miyagi Prefectural Government.
Mr. Sadamitsu holds a bachelor of Laws from the University of Tokyo and a Master in Public
Administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

開会セッション 基調講演-Ⅰ
Dr. Yukari Yamashita
Managing Director, Energy Data and Modeling Center (EDMC),
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
Japan
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
Japan
Yukari Niwa Yamashita is a Managing Director for the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), in Charge of the Energy Data and Modelling Center which is responsible for quantitative and qualitative analyses on energy policy issues. Her team’s analyses and recommendations contribute greatly to debate and policy making for Japan and international communities such as ERIA, APEC and IEA. The annual IEEJ's Outlook is globally recognized for its timely analyses and pragmatic approach towards climate change.
She has been serving as a member of various government councils and committees in the fields of energy and science & technologies. She also led miscellaneous international and regional programs in the area of energy cooperation through IEA, APEC, ERIA and IPEEC. She is a visiting professor at Kyushu University. She served as the 2020 President of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) and is the 2022 Past President.
She has been serving as a member of various government councils and committees in the fields of energy and science & technologies. She also led miscellaneous international and regional programs in the area of energy cooperation through IEA, APEC, ERIA and IPEEC. She is a visiting professor at Kyushu University. She served as the 2020 President of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) and is the 2022 Past President.

セッションⅠ カーボンニュートラル実現目標のもと、エネルギー市場における石炭の動き
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Jun Arima
Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Japan
Japan
Education: University of Tokyo (graduated in 1982, Bachelor in Economics)
Career History
Career History
- 1982 Joined MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry)
- 1996-1999: Counsellor, Permanent Delegation of Japan to the OECD (Energy Advisor)
- 2002-2006: Head, Country Studies Division, IEA (International Energy Agency)
- 2006-2008: Director, International Affairs Division, ANRE/METI
- 2007-2008: Counsellor, International Energy Negotiation, ANRE/METI
- 2008-2011: Deputy Director Genera l for Global Environmental Affairs, METI
- 2011-2015: Director General, JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) London
- 2015- : Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo
Project Leader, 21st Century Public Policy Institute, Consulting Fellow, Research
Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), Distinguished Senior Research
Fellow, Asia Pacific Institute of Research (APIR), Senior Policy Fellow, Economic
Research Institute of ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) ERIA), Lead Author of
the IPCC 6th Assessment Report - April 2021-: Project Professor at Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), The University of Tokyo

セッションⅠ 講演-1(国際機関)
Dr. Nuki Agya Utama
Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)
Dr. Nuki Agya Utama is appointed as the Executive Director of the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) and reporting directly to an International organisation under ASEAN entities and reporting to Governing Council consist of ministries energy in ASEAN member states. He is currently an advisory board member of Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) and World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Future Councils.
Dr. Nuki Agya Utama has academics and research background as Post-Doctorate in Graduate School Energy Science Kyoto University for energy scenario planning in South East Asia.
Holding PhD, with research on Life Cycle Energy Analysis from Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, the University of Technology King Mongkut (KMUTT), Thailand.
Prior to assuming his position in ACE, he worked as a director various local companies and as a consultant in a well-known international Institutions. In his early career, he worked as a consultant in UNDP and UNEP, working on energy and environment-related issues. He also been served as the Head of Environmental Engineering department at Surya University, Indonesia and currently as a lecturer in Swiss German University, Indonesia.
Dr. Nuki Agya Utama has academics and research background as Post-Doctorate in Graduate School Energy Science Kyoto University for energy scenario planning in South East Asia.
Holding PhD, with research on Life Cycle Energy Analysis from Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, the University of Technology King Mongkut (KMUTT), Thailand.
Prior to assuming his position in ACE, he worked as a director various local companies and as a consultant in a well-known international Institutions. In his early career, he worked as a consultant in UNDP and UNEP, working on energy and environment-related issues. He also been served as the Head of Environmental Engineering department at Surya University, Indonesia and currently as a lecturer in Swiss German University, Indonesia.

セッションⅠ 講演-2(インド)
A. K. Saxena
Senior Director, Electricity and Fuels Division,
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
India
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
India
Mr. A. K. Saxena heads the Electricity and Fuels Division in TERI. He has over 40 years of experience in the power sector in India. He has worked with the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Ministry of Power (MoP), Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
At TERI, his responsibilities include leading the work on energy transitions in the power sector to foster adoption of low carbon pathways in India including integrated resource planning at the national and State level for the short, medium and long-term, power sector policy, reforms and regulations, demand side management action plans, smart grid, e-mobility, key issues and challenges for power utility, etc.
At CERC, Mr. Saxena headed the Engineering Division and worked on review/framing of regulations/handling of petitions for determination of tariff for Inter State Generating stations and Inter-State Transmission Systems, transmission charges, Indian Electricity Grid Code, Open Access, Connectivity, Ancillary Services, etc. He was a member / convenor / Chair of Task Forces set up by the Commission.
At Ministry of Power, he handled work related to operation monitoring at the national level, short-term fuel management for power plants, transmission, crisis and disaster management plan, etc.
At CEA, he worked in grid management and load dispatch and communication domains.
Mr. Saxena holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and MBA.
He is a member of IEEE and Fellow of Institution of Engineers (India)
At TERI, his responsibilities include leading the work on energy transitions in the power sector to foster adoption of low carbon pathways in India including integrated resource planning at the national and State level for the short, medium and long-term, power sector policy, reforms and regulations, demand side management action plans, smart grid, e-mobility, key issues and challenges for power utility, etc.
At CERC, Mr. Saxena headed the Engineering Division and worked on review/framing of regulations/handling of petitions for determination of tariff for Inter State Generating stations and Inter-State Transmission Systems, transmission charges, Indian Electricity Grid Code, Open Access, Connectivity, Ancillary Services, etc. He was a member / convenor / Chair of Task Forces set up by the Commission.
At Ministry of Power, he handled work related to operation monitoring at the national level, short-term fuel management for power plants, transmission, crisis and disaster management plan, etc.
At CEA, he worked in grid management and load dispatch and communication domains.
Mr. Saxena holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and MBA.
He is a member of IEEE and Fellow of Institution of Engineers (India)

セッションⅠ 講演-3(ドイツ)
Dr. Oliver Then
Executive Managing Director, VGBE Energy e.V.
Germany
Germany
Curriculum Vitae (08/22)
Name of Firm: vgbe energy e.V.
Function: Executive Managing Director
Year of Birth: 1966
Years as professional/with Firm: 31/8
Membership of Professional Societies: VDI (German Association of Engineers)
Nationality: German
Languages: German, English
Education:
Oliver holds a diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) in Mechanical Engineering/Turbomachines from the Ruhr- University Bochum and a Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) from the Technical University RWTH Aachen. In his Ph.D. thesis he developed and implemented an online diagnostic system to improve the operational performance of a CCGT plant.
Professional career:
Oliver Then has worked in the RWE Group, a leading European utility, since 1991. Starting as a young engineer at the generation arm of RWE, he worked in different power stations. During the following years Oliver hold different positions within the RWE headquarters in Essen ranging from R&D project management, power plant project development and management to operational support of international affiliated power stations. For more than 10 years he has been working in the new build project department. Later he was heading the department for Mechanical Engineering covering turbomachinery, water treatment, coal handling and thermodynamics and process engineering. The projects covered the full range of size, technology and fuels either in Germany and on European sites. He also supported international consultancy activities and internal organisation and efficiency projects.
In October 2013 Oliver Then joined VGB PowerTech e.V. (now under the new brand vgbe energy) in Essen, the International Association of energy asset operators. Founded in 1920 vgbe with more than 420 members is supporting their operational business and strategic challenges. Key tasks of the association are know-how management and dissemination, publishing of industry standards and technical publications and engineering consultancy. At vgbe Oliver Then was at first overseeing Power Plant and Environmental Technologies covering all aspects of conventional power plants and environmental issues. Since 01 April 2018 he was appointed Executive General Manager of VGB PowerTech e.V. as well as its sercive company PTS GmbH and the VGB Research Foundation. Under his lead vgbe is focussing on all aspects of the future energy system with a specific fous on RES and hydrogen.
Name of Firm: vgbe energy e.V.
Function: Executive Managing Director
Year of Birth: 1966
Years as professional/with Firm: 31/8
Membership of Professional Societies: VDI (German Association of Engineers)
Nationality: German
Languages: German, English
Education:
Oliver holds a diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) in Mechanical Engineering/Turbomachines from the Ruhr- University Bochum and a Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) from the Technical University RWTH Aachen. In his Ph.D. thesis he developed and implemented an online diagnostic system to improve the operational performance of a CCGT plant.
- 1985 German High School, Abitur
- 1986 – 1991 Ruhr Universität Bochum
- 1997 – 2001 RWTH Aachen, Institute for steam and gas turbines
Professional career:
Oliver Then has worked in the RWE Group, a leading European utility, since 1991. Starting as a young engineer at the generation arm of RWE, he worked in different power stations. During the following years Oliver hold different positions within the RWE headquarters in Essen ranging from R&D project management, power plant project development and management to operational support of international affiliated power stations. For more than 10 years he has been working in the new build project department. Later he was heading the department for Mechanical Engineering covering turbomachinery, water treatment, coal handling and thermodynamics and process engineering. The projects covered the full range of size, technology and fuels either in Germany and on European sites. He also supported international consultancy activities and internal organisation and efficiency projects.
In October 2013 Oliver Then joined VGB PowerTech e.V. (now under the new brand vgbe energy) in Essen, the International Association of energy asset operators. Founded in 1920 vgbe with more than 420 members is supporting their operational business and strategic challenges. Key tasks of the association are know-how management and dissemination, publishing of industry standards and technical publications and engineering consultancy. At vgbe Oliver Then was at first overseeing Power Plant and Environmental Technologies covering all aspects of conventional power plants and environmental issues. Since 01 April 2018 he was appointed Executive General Manager of VGB PowerTech e.V. as well as its sercive company PTS GmbH and the VGB Research Foundation. Under his lead vgbe is focussing on all aspects of the future energy system with a specific fous on RES and hydrogen.

セッションⅠ 講演-4(米国)
Sheila Hollis
Acting Executive Director,
United States Energy Association (USEA)
USA
United States Energy Association (USEA)
USA
Sheila Slocum Hollis is Acting Executive Director of the United States Energy Association. Through its membership, USEA represents 150 members across the U.S. energy sector from the largest Fortune 500 companies to small energy consulting firms.
In her role, Ms. Hollis represents the broad interests of the U.S. energy industry and interacts with domestic and international leaders to advance knowledge and seek partnerships to develop and enhance energy infrastructure worldwide with a focus on addressing energy poverty as well as the transition to a low-carbon future.
Prior to becoming Acting Executive Director, she served as USEA’s Chairman of the Board. Previously, she served on the USEA Board of Directors for 15 years.
Sheila Slocum Hollis is also Of Counsel and Chair of the Duane Morris, LLP Washington, D.C. office, and was the office's founding managing partner, as well as the founding leader of the firm's Energy, Environment and Resources Practice Group. She served on the firm's Executive Committee and Partners Board for more than a decade.
Ms. Hollis practices in the areas of energy policy and, transactional and regulatory law worldwide. Over the course of her career, she has played a key role in the formation and implementation of energy law and policy in the United States and beyond. She began her energy law career as a trial lawyer at the Federal Power Commission and was the founding Director of the Office of Enforcement of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Her legal career has included representation of numerous nations, states, and municipalities, as well as corporate clients. For 20 years, she served as an adjunct professor at George Washington University Law School, teaching over 600 students energy law, and she is the co-author of multiple texts on energy law and treatises and articles.
Sheila served as the first woman President of the Energy Bar Association, chaired the ABA’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources and serves as its representative on the ABA Board of Governors. She also chaired the Federal Bar Association’s Energy and Environment Section and multiple other bar-related entities. Additionally, Sheila served Chair of the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress in addition to other ABA leadership roles.
She has been the recipient of multiple honors and awards over her career. She was named one of Washington, D.C.'s Top 100 Lawyers overall and one of the Top 50 Women in Washington’s Super Lawyers. In addition, Ms. Hollis was recognized by the ABA as a “Trailblazer” for women in law, among only 100 women to be so honored for breaking barriers for women in cutting-edge areas of law. Ms. Hollis was ranked by The National Law Journal as one of the United States' top 20 energy lawyers and has received the highest possible rating from Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Ratings for over 25 years for professional excellence. She is listed as a senior Statesman in Environmental and Energy Law in Chambers. She was named one of the 50 Key Women in Energy Worldwide, and in 2011 was the first attorney in private practice to receive Platt's Global Energy Award for Lifetime Achievement and in 2018 was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the London-based Petroleum Economist Publication. In 2021 she received the Women, Influence & Power In Law (WIPL) Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her lasting mark on the profession. Widely published, she is a frequent commentator on environment and energy issues in media.
Ms. Hollis is a Trustee of the Center for American and International Law, a Life Fellow of the American Law Institute and Honorary North American member of the Commercial Bar of England and Wales. She was also elected to membership in the American College of Environmental Lawyers, an honor bestowed upon a select group of lawyers with “distinguished experience and high standards.” Ms. Hollis also serves as a Board Member of the American Friends of the Royal Society, a Trustee of Plimoth Patuxet Museums, and a member of the Sustainability Advisory Board of KB Homes. She served for a decade on the Board Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System and is a Trustee of the Center for American and International Law. Sheila was president of the Women’s Council on Energy and Environment and was awarded its Woman of the Year Award in 2003. A Colorado native, she is a graduate of the University of Denver College of Law and the University of Colorado at Boulder, graduating cum laude in general studies and with honors in Journalism. She also studied international law at Exeter University in Exeter England.
In her role, Ms. Hollis represents the broad interests of the U.S. energy industry and interacts with domestic and international leaders to advance knowledge and seek partnerships to develop and enhance energy infrastructure worldwide with a focus on addressing energy poverty as well as the transition to a low-carbon future.
Prior to becoming Acting Executive Director, she served as USEA’s Chairman of the Board. Previously, she served on the USEA Board of Directors for 15 years.
Sheila Slocum Hollis is also Of Counsel and Chair of the Duane Morris, LLP Washington, D.C. office, and was the office's founding managing partner, as well as the founding leader of the firm's Energy, Environment and Resources Practice Group. She served on the firm's Executive Committee and Partners Board for more than a decade.
Ms. Hollis practices in the areas of energy policy and, transactional and regulatory law worldwide. Over the course of her career, she has played a key role in the formation and implementation of energy law and policy in the United States and beyond. She began her energy law career as a trial lawyer at the Federal Power Commission and was the founding Director of the Office of Enforcement of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Her legal career has included representation of numerous nations, states, and municipalities, as well as corporate clients. For 20 years, she served as an adjunct professor at George Washington University Law School, teaching over 600 students energy law, and she is the co-author of multiple texts on energy law and treatises and articles.
Sheila served as the first woman President of the Energy Bar Association, chaired the ABA’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources and serves as its representative on the ABA Board of Governors. She also chaired the Federal Bar Association’s Energy and Environment Section and multiple other bar-related entities. Additionally, Sheila served Chair of the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress in addition to other ABA leadership roles.
She has been the recipient of multiple honors and awards over her career. She was named one of Washington, D.C.'s Top 100 Lawyers overall and one of the Top 50 Women in Washington’s Super Lawyers. In addition, Ms. Hollis was recognized by the ABA as a “Trailblazer” for women in law, among only 100 women to be so honored for breaking barriers for women in cutting-edge areas of law. Ms. Hollis was ranked by The National Law Journal as one of the United States' top 20 energy lawyers and has received the highest possible rating from Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Ratings for over 25 years for professional excellence. She is listed as a senior Statesman in Environmental and Energy Law in Chambers. She was named one of the 50 Key Women in Energy Worldwide, and in 2011 was the first attorney in private practice to receive Platt's Global Energy Award for Lifetime Achievement and in 2018 was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the London-based Petroleum Economist Publication. In 2021 she received the Women, Influence & Power In Law (WIPL) Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her lasting mark on the profession. Widely published, she is a frequent commentator on environment and energy issues in media.
Ms. Hollis is a Trustee of the Center for American and International Law, a Life Fellow of the American Law Institute and Honorary North American member of the Commercial Bar of England and Wales. She was also elected to membership in the American College of Environmental Lawyers, an honor bestowed upon a select group of lawyers with “distinguished experience and high standards.” Ms. Hollis also serves as a Board Member of the American Friends of the Royal Society, a Trustee of Plimoth Patuxet Museums, and a member of the Sustainability Advisory Board of KB Homes. She served for a decade on the Board Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System and is a Trustee of the Center for American and International Law. Sheila was president of the Women’s Council on Energy and Environment and was awarded its Woman of the Year Award in 2003. A Colorado native, she is a graduate of the University of Denver College of Law and the University of Colorado at Boulder, graduating cum laude in general studies and with honors in Journalism. She also studied international law at Exeter University in Exeter England.

セッションⅠ 講演-5(中国)
Dr. Su Chuanrong
Director General, China National Coal Association (CNCA)
China
China
Ms. Su Chuanrong graduated with a Ph.D from China University of Mining and Technology and has been holding various leadership position at the China National Coal Association since 2008.
Besides being the Director General and Overseeing international cooperation at CNCA, she is also Vice President of Coal Sub-council,CCPIT.
From 2008 to 2018, Dr. Su worked as Director-General, Deputy Director-General of international cooperation at China National Coal Association, responsible for the organization of International Coal Summit, China Coal & Mining Expo, China International Clean Coal & Energy Expo, and Global Seaborne Coal Summit.
From 2002 to 2007, Dr. Su was Director of National Center for International Cooperation in Work Safety, the State Administration of Work Safety, accomplished organization, implementation and management of several international multilateral and bilateral mine safety cooperation programs.
From 1988 to 2001, Dr. Su worked as a Professor of National Training Center of Coal Mines, and directed the work of China Collaboration Center of International Labor Organization-International Occupational Safety and Health Information Center (ILO-CIS).
She received the Special Achievement Award from the United States Department of Labor in 2003, the Special Award from Embassy of Poland in Beijing for her contribution to China-Poland relationship in 2014.
Besides being the Director General and Overseeing international cooperation at CNCA, she is also Vice President of Coal Sub-council,CCPIT.
From 2008 to 2018, Dr. Su worked as Director-General, Deputy Director-General of international cooperation at China National Coal Association, responsible for the organization of International Coal Summit, China Coal & Mining Expo, China International Clean Coal & Energy Expo, and Global Seaborne Coal Summit.
From 2002 to 2007, Dr. Su was Director of National Center for International Cooperation in Work Safety, the State Administration of Work Safety, accomplished organization, implementation and management of several international multilateral and bilateral mine safety cooperation programs.
From 1988 to 2001, Dr. Su worked as a Professor of National Training Center of Coal Mines, and directed the work of China Collaboration Center of International Labor Organization-International Occupational Safety and Health Information Center (ILO-CIS).
She received the Special Achievement Award from the United States Department of Labor in 2003, the Special Award from Embassy of Poland in Beijing for her contribution to China-Poland relationship in 2014.

特別講演-Ⅰ
Michelle Manook
CEO, World Coal Association (WCA)
Michelle Manook is Chief Executive of the World Coal Association. She has held the role since July 2019. Previously, she was Head of Strategy, Government and Communications for Europe, Asia and Africa for the multinational company, Orica.
Her career spans over 25 years in senior roles in the energy, oil and gas and mining industries in both developed and developing markets. She has also held non-executive director positions in energy and healthcare sectors and early in her career, worked in policy and public affairs for The Government of Western Australia.
• Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, she is passionate about coal’s role in delivering sustainable economic development, and how this can transform the lives and livelihoods of our global communities. She is looking to foster international collaboration and promote real clean coal technologies and innovation solutions to the world’s challenges.
• She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Post Graduate qualification both gained at The University of Western Australia.
Her career spans over 25 years in senior roles in the energy, oil and gas and mining industries in both developed and developing markets. She has also held non-executive director positions in energy and healthcare sectors and early in her career, worked in policy and public affairs for The Government of Western Australia.
• Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, she is passionate about coal’s role in delivering sustainable economic development, and how this can transform the lives and livelihoods of our global communities. She is looking to foster international collaboration and promote real clean coal technologies and innovation solutions to the world’s challenges.
• She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Post Graduate qualification both gained at The University of Western Australia.

特別講演-Ⅱ
Dr. Han Phoumin
Senior Energy Economist,
Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Han Phoumin has more than 20 years of professional experience working at various international and inter-governmental organizations and multi-disciplinary research consortiums related to energy market and technologies, environment, integrated water resource management, governance, and economic development in the region of ASEAN and EAST ASIA. Currently, he serves as a senior energy economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. Much of his career in the past twelve years has revolved around the power sector, especially in the areas of electricity market integration, waste to energy, sustainable hydropower development, renewable energy policy research, energy efficiency and conservation, clean coal technology, energy security, gas master plan, energy demand and supply forecasting, Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), and the hydrogen fuels. Dr. Han earned his PhD in economic development and policies from Kobe University, where he also specialized in applied econometrics. He also serves as guest editor for various international journal. Those included, the energy frontier, the Energy Policy journal and energy Sustainability journal and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
Education
1. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) specializing in economic development and policies, Kobe University, Japan (Sept 2004- Sept 2007).
2. Graduate Degree (Master of Science) specialising in “Regional and Rural Development Planning” (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand; January, 1998- August, 1999). 2nd top GPA 3.88 in school, and with master thesis grade A.
3. Post-graduate Diploma in Environmental Science (January 1996- August 1996. The 1st time foreign program conducted by foreign teachers funded by Canada. Royal University of Phnom Penh.
4. Under-graduate degree (Bachelor of Science) specializing in ‘Agriculture and Animal Health Production’ (Royal University of Agriculture, Cambodia; 1990-95).
His recent edited international books and journals included:
o Editor of the Routledge Book 2020 “Energy Sustainability and Development”. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003026075/energy-sustainability-development-asean-east-asia-han-phoumin-farhad-taghizadeh-hesary-fukunari-kimura
o Editor of the Springer Book 2021 “Energy Sustainability and Climate Changes”. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-2000-3
o Editor of the Energy Policy Special Issue, December 2019, “Energy Poverty in ASEAN, India and China”.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/energy-policy/special-issue/10PSJ26L58R
o Lead co-authors of the book “Distributed Energy System in ASEAN”, ERIA publication.
o Co-authors of the series of the “Energy Outlook and Saving Potential in EAS Region”, ERIA publication.
o Co-authors of many other books included the clean use of coal; energy security; biomass coal-combustion; potential of biomass in power generation in Thailand; energy efficiency master plan in Cambodia; gas master plan in Myanmar; and many others.
Selected journal articles publications included:
o Suwin, S; Muyi, Y; Phoumin, H; Reza, F.A; Xunpeng, S. (2021) Assessment of accessible, clean and efficient energy systems: A statistical analysis of composite energy performance indices. Applied Energy, Volume 304, 15 December 2021, 117731.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117731
o Ali, H.; Phoumin, H.; Weller, S.R.; Suryadi, B (2021) Cost–Benefit Analysis of HELE and Subcritical Coal-Fired Electricity Generation Technologies in Southeast Asia. Sustainability 2021, 13(3), 1591;
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13031591.
o Phoumin. H; Fukunari. K; Jun, A (2021) ASEAN’s Energy Transition towards Cleaner Energy System: Energy Modelling Scenarios and Policy Implications. Sustainability 2021, 13(5), 2819;
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052819
o Youngho, C; Phoumin, H (2021) Harnessing Wind Potential in ASEAN: Modelling and Policy Implications. Sustainability 2021, 13(8), 4279;
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084279
o Nepal, R.; Phoumin, H.; Khatri, A. (2021) Green Technological Development and Deployment in the Association of Southeast Asian Economies (ASEAN)—At Crossroads or Roundabout? Sustainability 2021, 13 (758).
https://doi.org/10.3390/ su13020758
o Phoumin, H.; Kimura, F.; Arima, J. (2020) Potential Renewable Hydrogen from Curtailed Electricity to Decarbonize ASEAN’s Emissions: Policy Implications. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10560.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su122410560
o Phoumin, H., Kimura, F., & Sandu, S. (2020). Household-level analysis of the impacts of electricity consumption on welfare and the environment in Cambodia: Empirical evidence and policy implications. Economic Modelling, 89, 476-483.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2019.09.024.
o Phoumin, H., Farhad T-H., & Kimura, F. (eds. 2020) Energy Sustainability and Development in ASEAN and East Asia. ISBN 9780367459123, Published July 13, 2020 by Routledge, 228 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations.
https://www.routledge.com/Energy-Sustainability-and-Development-in-ASEAN-and-East-Asia/Han-Taghizadeh-Hesary-Kimura/p/book/9780367459123
o Han Phoumin, To Minh Thu, and Thim Ly (2020) Sustainable Water Resource Development Scenarios and Water Diplomacy in the Lower Mekong Basin: Policy Implications. ERIA Discussion Paper No. 339. Downloadable at
https://www.eria.org/uploads/media/discussion-papers/Sustainable-Water-Resource-Development-Water-Diplomacy-in-the-Lower-Mekong-Basin.pdf
o Han Phoumin, and Fukunari Kimura (2019) The impacts of energy insecurity on household welfare in Cambodia: Empirical evidence and policy implications. Economic Modelling 2019, 82 (35-41).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2019.09.024
o Han Phoumin, and Fukunari Kimura (2019) Cambodia’s energy poverty and its effects on social wellbeing: Empirical evidence and policy implications. Energy Policy 2019, 132 (283-289}.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.05.032
o Sangeeta V. Sharma, Phoumin Han, and Vinod K. Sharma (2019) Socio-economic determinants of energy poverty amongst India households: A case study of Mumbai. Energy Policy 2019, 132 (1184-1190).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.06.068
o Dayong Zhang, Jiajia Li, and Han Phoumin (2019) Multidimensional measure of energy poverty in China and its impacts on health: An empirical study based on the China family panel studies. Energy Policy 2019, 131 (72-81).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.04.037
o Han Phoumin, Shigeru Kimura and Cecilya, Malik (2019) Energy Outlook and Saving Potential in the East Asia Region: Main Report. Ed (Shigeru and Han, 2019). Jakarta. ERIA. Downloadable at:
https://think-asia.org/handle/11540/9786.
o Han, Phoumin (2016) Analysis of Distributed Energy System and Implications for Electrification: The Case of ASEAN Member States. ERIA Discussion Paper 2016-28. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2016-28.html
o Han Phoumin (2015) Enabling Clean Coal Technologies in Emerging Asia. 2015 Summit Working Paper at Pacific Energy Summit, commissioned by The National Bureau of Asia Research (NBR). Downloadable at:
http://www.nbr.org/research/activity.aspx?id=507.
o Han Phoumin and Venkatachalam Anbumozhi (2015) Policy Effects on Total System Energy Efficiency: Comparisons of advanced and developing economies in the EAS region. ERIA Discussion Paper 2015-67. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2015-67.html
o Venkatachalam Anbumozhi and Han Phoumin (2015) Tracking Clean Energy Progress in ASEAN Member States and Analysis of Implementation Deficits. ERIA Discussion Paper 2015-87. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2015-87.html
o Han Phoumin (2015) Energy Policies and Home Solar System in Cambodia. ERIA Discussion paper 2015-64. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2015-64.html
o Han Phoumin and Fukunari Kimura (2014) Trade-off Relationship between Energy Intensity -- thus Energy Demand—and Income Level: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications for ASEAN and East Asia Countries. ERIA Discussion Paper 2014-15. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/trade-off-relationship-between-energy-intensity--thus-energy-demand---and-income-level-empirical-evi.html
o Han Phoumin and Shigeru Kimura (2014) Analysis on Price Elasticity of Price of Energy Demand in East Asia: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications for ASEAN and East Asia. ERIA Discussion Paper 2014-05. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/analysis-on-price-elasticity-of-energy-demand-in-east-asia-empirical-evidence-and-policy-implication.html
o Fukui, Seiichi, Miwa, Kana and Phoumin, Han (2013) Child Labour and Wealth in Rural Cambodia: Re-examination of Alternative Hypotheses, Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, Vol 5, No.2. pp 35-48.
o Kana Miwa, Phoumin Han and Seiichi Fukui (2010) Does Child Labour Have a Negative Impact on Child Education and Health? A Case Study in Rural Cambodia, Oxford Development Studies, Vol 38, No.3. pp 357-382.
o Han Phoumin (2010) Economic Facts and Development in the Lower Mekong Basin, State of the Basin Report, Mekong River Commission Secretariat. Vientiane Lao PDR.
o Han Phoumin. (2009). Hours Worked and Children’s Health in Rural Agriculture: Empirical Evidence for Policy Implications. Annual Development Review, Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2008-2009 ADR, Chapter 8. pp. 168-187.
o Han Phoumin (2008) Human Capital and Hours Worked of Children in Cambodia: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications. Asian Economic Journal, Vol 22, No.1. pp. 25-46.
o Han Phoumin and Seiichi, F. (2008) Root Causes of Child Labor in Cambodia: Testing “Luxury” hypothesis. Journal of International Cooperation Studies, Vol 16, No. 1. pp. 131-154.
o Han Phoumin., et.al. (2008). Testing the “Wealth Paradox” on the incidence of child labor: A Case Study in Cambodia. Working Paper No.18, at Kobe University. Electronic copy is available at:
http://www.research.kobe-u.ac.jp/gsics-publication/gwps/
o Han Phoumin and Seiichi Fukui (2006). Hours Supplied of Child Labor and School Enrolment: Evidence and Policy Implication, The Case of Cambodia”. Working Paper No.5, at Kobe University. Electronic copy is available at:
http://www.research.kobe-u.ac.jp/gsics-publication/gwps/
o Han Phoumin and Seiichi Fukui (2006). Child’s Wage Rate, Human Capital and Hours Worked Trade-off: Evidence and Policy Implication, The Case of Cambodia”. Working Paper No.6, at Kobe University. Electronic copy is available at:
http://www.research.kobe-u.ac.jp/gsics-publication/gwps/
o Han Phoumin (2004) Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability. A Cambodian Millennium Development Goals (CMDGs), National Publication for CMDGs 2004.
Education
1. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) specializing in economic development and policies, Kobe University, Japan (Sept 2004- Sept 2007).
2. Graduate Degree (Master of Science) specialising in “Regional and Rural Development Planning” (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand; January, 1998- August, 1999). 2nd top GPA 3.88 in school, and with master thesis grade A.
3. Post-graduate Diploma in Environmental Science (January 1996- August 1996. The 1st time foreign program conducted by foreign teachers funded by Canada. Royal University of Phnom Penh.
4. Under-graduate degree (Bachelor of Science) specializing in ‘Agriculture and Animal Health Production’ (Royal University of Agriculture, Cambodia; 1990-95).
His recent edited international books and journals included:
o Editor of the Routledge Book 2020 “Energy Sustainability and Development”. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003026075/energy-sustainability-development-asean-east-asia-han-phoumin-farhad-taghizadeh-hesary-fukunari-kimura
o Editor of the Springer Book 2021 “Energy Sustainability and Climate Changes”. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-2000-3
o Editor of the Energy Policy Special Issue, December 2019, “Energy Poverty in ASEAN, India and China”.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/energy-policy/special-issue/10PSJ26L58R
o Lead co-authors of the book “Distributed Energy System in ASEAN”, ERIA publication.
o Co-authors of the series of the “Energy Outlook and Saving Potential in EAS Region”, ERIA publication.
o Co-authors of many other books included the clean use of coal; energy security; biomass coal-combustion; potential of biomass in power generation in Thailand; energy efficiency master plan in Cambodia; gas master plan in Myanmar; and many others.
Selected journal articles publications included:
o Suwin, S; Muyi, Y; Phoumin, H; Reza, F.A; Xunpeng, S. (2021) Assessment of accessible, clean and efficient energy systems: A statistical analysis of composite energy performance indices. Applied Energy, Volume 304, 15 December 2021, 117731.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117731
o Ali, H.; Phoumin, H.; Weller, S.R.; Suryadi, B (2021) Cost–Benefit Analysis of HELE and Subcritical Coal-Fired Electricity Generation Technologies in Southeast Asia. Sustainability 2021, 13(3), 1591;
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13031591.
o Phoumin. H; Fukunari. K; Jun, A (2021) ASEAN’s Energy Transition towards Cleaner Energy System: Energy Modelling Scenarios and Policy Implications. Sustainability 2021, 13(5), 2819;
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052819
o Youngho, C; Phoumin, H (2021) Harnessing Wind Potential in ASEAN: Modelling and Policy Implications. Sustainability 2021, 13(8), 4279;
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084279
o Nepal, R.; Phoumin, H.; Khatri, A. (2021) Green Technological Development and Deployment in the Association of Southeast Asian Economies (ASEAN)—At Crossroads or Roundabout? Sustainability 2021, 13 (758).
https://doi.org/10.3390/ su13020758
o Phoumin, H.; Kimura, F.; Arima, J. (2020) Potential Renewable Hydrogen from Curtailed Electricity to Decarbonize ASEAN’s Emissions: Policy Implications. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10560.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su122410560
o Phoumin, H., Kimura, F., & Sandu, S. (2020). Household-level analysis of the impacts of electricity consumption on welfare and the environment in Cambodia: Empirical evidence and policy implications. Economic Modelling, 89, 476-483.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2019.09.024.
o Phoumin, H., Farhad T-H., & Kimura, F. (eds. 2020) Energy Sustainability and Development in ASEAN and East Asia. ISBN 9780367459123, Published July 13, 2020 by Routledge, 228 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations.
https://www.routledge.com/Energy-Sustainability-and-Development-in-ASEAN-and-East-Asia/Han-Taghizadeh-Hesary-Kimura/p/book/9780367459123
o Han Phoumin, To Minh Thu, and Thim Ly (2020) Sustainable Water Resource Development Scenarios and Water Diplomacy in the Lower Mekong Basin: Policy Implications. ERIA Discussion Paper No. 339. Downloadable at
https://www.eria.org/uploads/media/discussion-papers/Sustainable-Water-Resource-Development-Water-Diplomacy-in-the-Lower-Mekong-Basin.pdf
o Han Phoumin, and Fukunari Kimura (2019) The impacts of energy insecurity on household welfare in Cambodia: Empirical evidence and policy implications. Economic Modelling 2019, 82 (35-41).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2019.09.024
o Han Phoumin, and Fukunari Kimura (2019) Cambodia’s energy poverty and its effects on social wellbeing: Empirical evidence and policy implications. Energy Policy 2019, 132 (283-289}.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.05.032
o Sangeeta V. Sharma, Phoumin Han, and Vinod K. Sharma (2019) Socio-economic determinants of energy poverty amongst India households: A case study of Mumbai. Energy Policy 2019, 132 (1184-1190).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.06.068
o Dayong Zhang, Jiajia Li, and Han Phoumin (2019) Multidimensional measure of energy poverty in China and its impacts on health: An empirical study based on the China family panel studies. Energy Policy 2019, 131 (72-81).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.04.037
o Han Phoumin, Shigeru Kimura and Cecilya, Malik (2019) Energy Outlook and Saving Potential in the East Asia Region: Main Report. Ed (Shigeru and Han, 2019). Jakarta. ERIA. Downloadable at:
https://think-asia.org/handle/11540/9786.
o Han, Phoumin (2016) Analysis of Distributed Energy System and Implications for Electrification: The Case of ASEAN Member States. ERIA Discussion Paper 2016-28. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2016-28.html
o Han Phoumin (2015) Enabling Clean Coal Technologies in Emerging Asia. 2015 Summit Working Paper at Pacific Energy Summit, commissioned by The National Bureau of Asia Research (NBR). Downloadable at:
http://www.nbr.org/research/activity.aspx?id=507.
o Han Phoumin and Venkatachalam Anbumozhi (2015) Policy Effects on Total System Energy Efficiency: Comparisons of advanced and developing economies in the EAS region. ERIA Discussion Paper 2015-67. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2015-67.html
o Venkatachalam Anbumozhi and Han Phoumin (2015) Tracking Clean Energy Progress in ASEAN Member States and Analysis of Implementation Deficits. ERIA Discussion Paper 2015-87. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2015-87.html
o Han Phoumin (2015) Energy Policies and Home Solar System in Cambodia. ERIA Discussion paper 2015-64. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/DP2015-64.html
o Han Phoumin and Fukunari Kimura (2014) Trade-off Relationship between Energy Intensity -- thus Energy Demand—and Income Level: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications for ASEAN and East Asia Countries. ERIA Discussion Paper 2014-15. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/trade-off-relationship-between-energy-intensity--thus-energy-demand---and-income-level-empirical-evi.html
o Han Phoumin and Shigeru Kimura (2014) Analysis on Price Elasticity of Price of Energy Demand in East Asia: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications for ASEAN and East Asia. ERIA Discussion Paper 2014-05. Downloadable at:
http://www.eria.org/publications/discussion_papers/analysis-on-price-elasticity-of-energy-demand-in-east-asia-empirical-evidence-and-policy-implication.html
o Fukui, Seiichi, Miwa, Kana and Phoumin, Han (2013) Child Labour and Wealth in Rural Cambodia: Re-examination of Alternative Hypotheses, Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, Vol 5, No.2. pp 35-48.
o Kana Miwa, Phoumin Han and Seiichi Fukui (2010) Does Child Labour Have a Negative Impact on Child Education and Health? A Case Study in Rural Cambodia, Oxford Development Studies, Vol 38, No.3. pp 357-382.
o Han Phoumin (2010) Economic Facts and Development in the Lower Mekong Basin, State of the Basin Report, Mekong River Commission Secretariat. Vientiane Lao PDR.
o Han Phoumin. (2009). Hours Worked and Children’s Health in Rural Agriculture: Empirical Evidence for Policy Implications. Annual Development Review, Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2008-2009 ADR, Chapter 8. pp. 168-187.
o Han Phoumin (2008) Human Capital and Hours Worked of Children in Cambodia: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications. Asian Economic Journal, Vol 22, No.1. pp. 25-46.
o Han Phoumin and Seiichi, F. (2008) Root Causes of Child Labor in Cambodia: Testing “Luxury” hypothesis. Journal of International Cooperation Studies, Vol 16, No. 1. pp. 131-154.
o Han Phoumin., et.al. (2008). Testing the “Wealth Paradox” on the incidence of child labor: A Case Study in Cambodia. Working Paper No.18, at Kobe University. Electronic copy is available at:
http://www.research.kobe-u.ac.jp/gsics-publication/gwps/
o Han Phoumin and Seiichi Fukui (2006). Hours Supplied of Child Labor and School Enrolment: Evidence and Policy Implication, The Case of Cambodia”. Working Paper No.5, at Kobe University. Electronic copy is available at:
http://www.research.kobe-u.ac.jp/gsics-publication/gwps/
o Han Phoumin and Seiichi Fukui (2006). Child’s Wage Rate, Human Capital and Hours Worked Trade-off: Evidence and Policy Implication, The Case of Cambodia”. Working Paper No.6, at Kobe University. Electronic copy is available at:
http://www.research.kobe-u.ac.jp/gsics-publication/gwps/
o Han Phoumin (2004) Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability. A Cambodian Millennium Development Goals (CMDGs), National Publication for CMDGs 2004.

共催者歓迎辞(Ⅱ)・基調講演-Ⅱ
Satoshi Asawa
Executive Vice President, Oil & Gas Upstream Unit,
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC)
Japan
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC)
Japan
Education
1992 M.A., Graduate School of International Studies,
University of Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
1986 B.L., Niigata University, Japan
Professional Background
Mar 2020 Executive Vice President, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit
May 2017 Director General, Exploration Department, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit
May 2016 Director General, Project Department, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit
Jul 2013 General Manager, Middle East Office (U.A.E.)
Mar 2012 Director, East Siberia Project Team, Project Department, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit, JOGMEC
Mar 1995 Assistant General Manager, Washington Office
Apr 1986 Japan National Oil Corporation (JNOC)
1992 M.A., Graduate School of International Studies,
University of Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
1986 B.L., Niigata University, Japan
Professional Background
Mar 2020 Executive Vice President, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit
May 2017 Director General, Exploration Department, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit
May 2016 Director General, Project Department, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit
Jul 2013 General Manager, Middle East Office (U.A.E.)
Mar 2012 Director, East Siberia Project Team, Project Department, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit, JOGMEC
Mar 1995 Assistant General Manager, Washington Office
Apr 1986 Japan National Oil Corporation (JNOC)

セッションⅡ(i) カーボンニュートラルに貢献するCCS動向
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Toshifumi Matsuoka
Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University
Special Advisor, The Fukada Geological Institute (FGI)
Japan
Special Advisor, The Fukada Geological Institute (FGI)
Japan
After graduating from university, Dr. Toshifumi Matsuoka worked as an engineer at an oil company and was involved in geophysical exploration works in oil and gas fields for about 20 years. He then moved to Kyoto University, where he has been engaged in research and technology development related to CCS for nearly 20 years. In particular, he has been working with colleagues at Kyoto University, RITE, and the Institute Technology Bandung in Indonesia on developing technology for the geological storage of carbon dioxide. After he retired from Kyoto University, he has been at Fukada Geological Institute. During this period, he has served as a member of expert committees for CCS projects in Japan.
Dr. Toshifumi Matsuoka holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Physics from Tokyo University of Science and a Doctor of Engineering from The University of Tokyo.
Dr. Toshifumi Matsuoka holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Physics from Tokyo University of Science and a Doctor of Engineering from The University of Tokyo.

セッションⅡ(i) 講演-1(国際機関)
Jarad Daniels
CEO, Global CCS Insitute (GCCSI)
Jarad joined the Institute as Chief Executive Officer in October 2021, bringing with him over 20 years of international collaboration and leadership on clean energy and sustainable development. He has broad expertise in energy and deep experience in Carbon Capture and Storage, having worked with many countries, multilateral organisations, NGOs, and companies on technology development and deployment and government policy.
Prior to joining the Institute, Jarad led the Office of Strategic Planning, Analysis, and Engagement within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Carbon Management. Earlier responsibilities included managing research, development, and demonstration programs for advanced power systems and environmental stewardship. His professional experience includes life cycle analysis, process engineering and materials science.
Jarad holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Kansas State University and a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.
Prior to joining the Institute, Jarad led the Office of Strategic Planning, Analysis, and Engagement within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Carbon Management. Earlier responsibilities included managing research, development, and demonstration programs for advanced power systems and environmental stewardship. His professional experience includes life cycle analysis, process engineering and materials science.
Jarad holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Kansas State University and a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.

セッションⅡ(i) 講演-2(日本)
Hiroshi Sasatsu
Director and Executive Managing Officer,
Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER)
Japan
Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER)
Japan
■Education
Master’s Program in Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1986
Doctor of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2001
■Career
Master’s Program in Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1986
Doctor of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2001
■Career
- 6/2020Director and Executive Managing Officer
- 4/2019Executive Managing Officer
- 6/2018Executive Officer
- 6/2016Executive Officer
Department Director of Research & Development Dept. - 6/2015Department Director of Research & Development Dept.
- 6/2013Superintendent of Isogo Thermal Power Station, Thermal Power Dept.
- 7/2010Director of Wakamatsu Research Institute, Technology Development Center
- 4/1986Joined Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

セッションⅡ(i) 講演-3(インドネシア)
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Rachmat Sule
Manager, National Center of Excellence for CCS, CCUS, and Flared Gas Utiization, Institute Technology Bandung
Indonesia
Indonesia
Dr. Mohammad Rachmat Sule is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) - Indonesia. He teaches several courses at the Geophysical Engineering and Geothermal Engineering Study Programs. He received his both B.Sc and M.Sc in Geophysics from ITB in 1994 and 1996, obtained Ph.D in Geophysics from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – Germany in 2004 and did post-doc in Kyoto University in 2010. His recent work has been in the extension of high resolution seismic imaging for geothermal and petroleum.
Currently he is the Manager of the National Center of Excellence (CoE) for CCS/CCUS and the Manager of the Center for CO2 and Flared Gas Utilization of ITB. One of his main tasks is to prepare the Gundih Enhance Gas Recovery (EGS) Project, which will be the first ever implemented CCUS Pilot Project in South and Southeast Asian regions. He is also coordinating the verification of the Planned Tangguh EGS project, which has a potential to inject 32 – 40 Mio tones of CO2. Other CoE works that he manages are the CO2-source-sink map in Indonesia, strategy for implementing Zero Routine Flaring (ZRF) in Indonesia and promoting BECCS in Indonesia for limiting to well-below 1.5 deg C warming.
Currently he is the Manager of the National Center of Excellence (CoE) for CCS/CCUS and the Manager of the Center for CO2 and Flared Gas Utilization of ITB. One of his main tasks is to prepare the Gundih Enhance Gas Recovery (EGS) Project, which will be the first ever implemented CCUS Pilot Project in South and Southeast Asian regions. He is also coordinating the verification of the Planned Tangguh EGS project, which has a potential to inject 32 – 40 Mio tones of CO2. Other CoE works that he manages are the CO2-source-sink map in Indonesia, strategy for implementing Zero Routine Flaring (ZRF) in Indonesia and promoting BECCS in Indonesia for limiting to well-below 1.5 deg C warming.

セッションⅡ(i) 講演-4(豪州)
Jane Burton
Acting Head of Resources,
Forestry, Resources and Climate Change,
Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions,
State of Victoria
Australia
Forestry, Resources and Climate Change,
Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions,
State of Victoria
Australia
As Acting Head, Resources Jane is responsible for overseeing the Resources portfolio within the Victorian Government. This includes developing integrated, comprehensive, long-term plans for the sustainable development of Victoria's coal resources and developing associated infrastructure to meet the Government's economic, social and environmental objectives.
Jane has worked in private and public sector roles for the last 30 years including: industrial chemistry, research & development, regional economic development and land use planning and town centre redevelopment. Jane spent seven years working for the Japanese Consortium - Brown Coal Liquefaction Victoria, based at their Morwell Pilot Plant in various roles including Chief Chemist.
As an industrial chemist with a Master's Degree in Chemistry, Jane is able to converse across a wide range of technical, social and planning matters and has extensive experience in design and delivery of stakeholder and community engagement strategies relating to resource development. Jane is a member of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, a fellow of the Australian Institute of Energy and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Jane has worked in private and public sector roles for the last 30 years including: industrial chemistry, research & development, regional economic development and land use planning and town centre redevelopment. Jane spent seven years working for the Japanese Consortium - Brown Coal Liquefaction Victoria, based at their Morwell Pilot Plant in various roles including Chief Chemist.
As an industrial chemist with a Master's Degree in Chemistry, Jane is able to converse across a wide range of technical, social and planning matters and has extensive experience in design and delivery of stakeholder and community engagement strategies relating to resource development. Jane is a member of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, a fellow of the Australian Institute of Energy and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

共催者歓迎辞(Ⅲ)
Takashi Wada
Executive Director,
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Japan
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Japan
EDUCATION
MS in Engineering, University of Tokyo (1993)
BS in Engineering, University of Tokyo (1991)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Executive Director, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
(Oct 2021-)
Special Advisor, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
(2021 - Sep 2021)
Director-General, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Geneva Office
(2018 - 2021)
Director, Product Safety Division, Industrial Safety Group, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
(2017 - 2018)
Vice President, Software Reliability Enhancement Center (SEC), Information Technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
(2015 - 2017)
Director, IT Project Office, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
(2013 - 2015)
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
(1993)
MS in Engineering, University of Tokyo (1993)
BS in Engineering, University of Tokyo (1991)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Executive Director, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
(Oct 2021-)
Special Advisor, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
(2021 - Sep 2021)
Director-General, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Geneva Office
(2018 - 2021)
Director, Product Safety Division, Industrial Safety Group, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
(2017 - 2018)
Vice President, Software Reliability Enhancement Center (SEC), Information Technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
(2015 - 2017)
Director, IT Project Office, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
(2013 - 2015)
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
(1993)

基調講演-Ⅲ
Kyoichi Suzuki
Director General, Environment Department,
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Japan
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Japan
WORK EXPERIENCE
Director General, Environment Department, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
(Aug 2020 - )
Director, Investment Promotion Division, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of Trade and Industry (METI), Japan
(2016 - 2020)
Director, Technical Cooperation Division, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, METI
(2014 - 2016)
Senior Strategic Analyst, Policy Planning and Research Office, Trade Policy Bureau, METI
(2012 - 2014)
Director, Country Risk Group, Credit Analysis Group and Country Risk Department, Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)
(2010 - 2012)
METI
(1986)
Director General, Environment Department, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
(Aug 2020 - )
Director, Investment Promotion Division, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of Trade and Industry (METI), Japan
(2016 - 2020)
Director, Technical Cooperation Division, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, METI
(2014 - 2016)
Senior Strategic Analyst, Policy Planning and Research Office, Trade Policy Bureau, METI
(2012 - 2014)
Director, Country Risk Group, Credit Analysis Group and Country Risk Department, Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)
(2010 - 2012)
METI
(1986)

セッションⅡ(ii) エネルギー転換に係る脱炭素化技術
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Takeo Kikkawa
Graduate School of International Management (GSIM),
Vice President, International University of Japan (IUJ)
Japan
Vice President, International University of Japan (IUJ)
Japan
- * Vice President, Professor, Graduate School of International Management,
International University of Japan - * Professor Emeritus of University of Tokyo (incumbent)
- * Professor Emeritus of Hitotsubashi University (incumbent)
- * Temporary Member of the Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy,
METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry) (incumbent) - * Ph.D. in Economics

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-1(日本)
Yuzo Yoshida
Executive Officer, General Manager,
Coal and Energy Solution Department,
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
Japan
Coal and Energy Solution Department,
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
Japan
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Graduated from Waseda University, The Faculty of Law
Work History:
Graduated from Waseda University, The Faculty of Law
Work History:
- Apr.1990 Joined Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
- Jun.1990 Moji Branch
- Jul.1993 Omiya Branch
- Feb.1996 Department (Integrated Supply & Trading Department)
- Apr.2004 General Planning Department
- Jul.2008 Administration Group Leader, Electronic Materials Department
- Apr.2010 Marketing Group Leader, Electronic Materials Department
- May.2011 Representative Director & Vice President, Panasonic Idemitsu OLED Lighting Co., Ltd.
- Apr.2014 General Manager, Corporate Strategy Office, Corporate Planning Department
- Apr.2018 General Manager, Electronic Materials Department
- Jun.2020 General Manager, Corporate Planning Department
- Jul. 2021 Executive Officer & General Manager, Corporate Planning Department.
- Jun.2022 Executive Officer & General Manager, Coal and Energy Solution Department

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-2(日本)
Masahiko Hokano
CEO, Steam Power Maintenance Innovation Business Division,
Energy Transition & Power Headquarters, Energy System,
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI)
Japan
Energy Transition & Power Headquarters, Energy System,
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI)
Japan
■Date of Join
Apr. 1, 1988 Joined
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
■Career
Apr. 1, 1988 Joined
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
■Career
- Apr. 1, 2011Deputy General Manager,
Indian Power System Joint Venture Operations Department, Power Systems of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. - Feb. 1, 2014Deputy General Manager,
Indian Power System Joint Venture Operations Department of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. - Oct. 1, 2014COO, L&T MHI Boilers Pvt. Ltd. Sep. 1, 2020 Deputy Head of Power Systems Service Headquarters of Mitsubishi Power, Ltd.
- Oct. 1, 2021Deputy Senior General Manager,
Steam Power Maintenance Innovation Business Division,
Energy Transition & Power Headquarters, Energy Systems of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. - Apr. 1, 2022CEO, Steam Power Maintenance Innovation Business Division,
Energy Transition & Power Headquarters, Energy Systems of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-3(豪州)
Mark McCallum
CEO, Low Emission Technology Australia (LETA)
Australia
Australia
Mark is an experienced advocate and communicator on resources and energy issues. Prior to joining LETA he was Managing Director of a public relations and communications agency with clients in the resources and energy sectors. Previous roles also include Australian Head of Government Relations with Shell and the Deputy Chief Executive of APPEA — Australia’s peak oil and gas industry association. Mark has also held roles as a senior manager in resource industry representative bodies and as an advisor to the Federal Government. Mark has a Masters of Environmental Law (ANU), Bachelor of Science (ANU), and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-4(日本)
Yukihisa Ozawa
Executive Officer, Vice President of Resources,
Energy and Environment Business Area,
IHI Corporation
Japan
Energy and Environment Business Area,
IHI Corporation
Japan
■Educational background
Graduated from a graduate school of Mechanical engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan (Mar. 1992)
■Career Summary
Graduated from a graduate school of Mechanical engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan (Mar. 1992)
■Career Summary
- 1992 AprilJoined Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
(Trade name changed to “IHI Corporation” at July 1st, 2007) - 2004 JulyManager, Structure Design G., Mechanical Design Dept.,Power Plant Div.
- 2010 AprilGeneral Manager of Power Boiler System Design Dept.,Power Plant Div.
- 2014 MayGeneral Manager of Production Engineering Dept., Aioi Works,Production Center
- 2016 AprilGeneral Manager of Production Engineering Dept., Aioi Works,Boiler Plant Div.
- 2017 AprilGeneral Manager of Boiler Design Dept., Boilers Business Unit,Resources, Energy & Environment Business Area
- 2018 AprilAssociate Director, Deputy General Manager, Boilers Business Unit,Resources, Energy & Environment Business Area
- 2019 AprilAssociate Director, General Manager of Boilers Business Unit, Resources,Energy & Environment Business Area
- 2020 AprilAssociate Director, General Manager of Boilers Business Unit, Vice President of Resources, Energy & Environment Business Area
- 2021 AprilExecutive Officer, General Manager of Carbon Solution Business Unit,Vice President of Resources, Energy & Environment Business Area

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-5(インドネシア)
Dr. Anggoro Tri Mursito
Director, Research Center for Mining Technology,
National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Indonesia
National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Indonesia
Education (Dr.Eng) (PhD) (2010)
: Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University JAPAN
Dissertation title : Hydrothermal Upgrading and Conversion of Peat and Low Quality Coal
Education (MSc.) (Dipl. Ing.) (2004)
: Engineering Science of Sustainable Resources Management(SRM) – Integrated Environmental Engineering (IEE), Technische
Universität München (TUM) GERMANY
Thesis title : Soil Structural Development of Artificial Vegetation Substrates for the Reclamation Project “Oberdorf” GKB–Bergbau GmbH, Köflach Austria
Education (ST) (B.Eng.) (2000)
: Mining Engineering Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology, University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran“ (UPN) Yogyakarta INDONESIA
Thesis title : Evaluation of Blasting Operation at Limestone Quarry Tuban II at PT. United Tractors Semen Gresik Tuban, East Java
Scopus : https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=29867446600
Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.co.id/citations?user=YFX92tUAAAAJ&hl=en
SINTA : http://sinta2.ristekdikti.go.id/authors/detail?id=6586821&view=overview
ORGANIZATION AND RESEARCH WORK AND PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
1. Indonesian Researcher Union (HIMPENINDO)
2. Association of Indonesian Mining Professionals (PERHAPI)
3. Association of German Alumni (PAJ)
4. Association of Japan Alumni (PERSADA)
5. American Chemical Society (ACS)
6. 2022 – at present : Director of Research Centre for Mining Technology (RCMT) –BRIN
7. 2022 – 2022 : act. Director of Research Centre for Geological Resources (RCGR) – BRIN
8. 2000 – at present : Researcher, at RCGR and RCMT – BRIN
9. 2015 – 2018 : Kepala Bidang Pengelolaan dan Diseminasi Hasil Penelitian (PDHP), Deputy Director for Research Output Management and Dissemination (PDHP) at Research Center for Geotechnology – Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
10. 2011 – 2015 : Kepala Bidang Sumberdaya Bumi dan Rekayasa Mineral (SBRM), Deputy Director for Earth Resources and Mineral Engineering (SBRM) at Research Center for Geotechnology – LIPI
11. 2021 – at preset : Development of Coal and Coalite Beneficiation Engineering and Co-Processing for Functional Carbon Materials and Its Applications as a Precursor Material for Sheet Anode Carbon, PT. Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk, Indonesia
12. 2020 – at preset : Development of Surfactant–Surface Modified Activated Carbon (SMAC) from Coalite, Insentif Riset Sistem Inovasi Nasional (INSINAS), Indonesia
13. 2019 – at preset : Development of Renewable Energy Resources by Co–Generation from Coal and Biomass, RISPRO LPDP, Indonesia
14. 2018 – 2019 : Advanced Carbon Functional Material Produced from Low Quality Coal, National Priority (PN) Program LIPI, Indonesia
15. 2017 : Visiting Researcher, Tongji University – China
16. 2015 – 2017 : Conversion and Upgrading of Low Quality Coal for Production of Foundry Cokes, Metallurgical Cokes and Carbon Raiser, Excellent Research Program LIPI,
Indonesia
17. 2015 : Visiting Researcher, Korea Education and Research Information Service – Korea
18. 2014 : Visiting Researcher, MDF Training & Consultancy – Netherlands
19. 2012 – 2014 : CO2 Capture, Storage and Utilization Project by Hydrothermal Carbonation Process, National Priority Program LIPI, Indonesia
20. 2012 – 2014 : Beneficiation of Low Quality Coal and Silicate Mineral for Production of Surfactant–Surface Modified Activated Carbon (SMAC) and Microorganism Preservation Material (MPMO), Core Competent Research Program LIPI, Indonesia
21. 2012 : Visiting Researcher, Ministry of Science and Technology – South Africa
22. 2010 – 2015 : Visiting Researcher, Kyushu University – Japan
23. 2006 : Visiting Researcher, Stockholm University – Sweden
24. 2005 : Visiting Researcher, Universitaet Erfurt – Germany
25. 2003 – 2004 : Visiting Researcher, GKB Bergbau GmbH – Austria
26. 2004 : Reclamation Research Project at Coal Mining PT. Berau Coal, East Kalimantan–Indonesia
27. 2004 : Reclamation Research Project at Tin Mining PT. Timah Tbk, Bangka–Indonesia
28. 2004 : Upgrading of Low Grade Coal, Banten–Indonesia
29. 2003 – 2004 : Reclamation Research Project at Coal Mining GKB–Oberdorf Köflach–Austria
30. 2001 – 2002 : Production of Activated Carbon from Raw Tropical Peat, South Sumatra–Indonesia
31. 2000 : Blasting Research Work at Tuban East Java, PT. United Tractors Semen Gresik–Indonesia
32. 1999 : Second Class Blaster at Rembang Central Java, PT. Sinar Asia Fortuna–Indonesia
33. 1999 – 2000 : Laboratory Assistance in Mineral Dressing and Processing at Mining Engineering Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran “ Yogyakarta
34. 1998 – 1999 : Laboratory Assistance in Geodecy at Mining Engineering Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran
“ Yogyakarta
35. 1998 : Laboratory Assistance in Rock Mechanics at Mining Engineering
Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran “ Yogyakarta
36. 1998 : Mineral Exploration Project Study at Bayat Region, Klaten Central Java
37. 1998 : Underground Mine Traversing at Cikotok Gold Mine, PT. Aneka Tambang West Java.
SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS:
1. Penghargaan Aparatur Sipil Negara (ASN) Inspiratif 2021, Inspirational State Civil Servant (ASN) Award 2021
2. Riset Inovatif Produktif (RISPRO), Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (LPDP), Research Grant 2019–2022
3. Insentif Riset Sistem Inovasi Nasional (INSINAS), RISTEK-BRIN, 2020-2021
4. Research and Education Center for Carbon Resources (RECCR) Kyushu University Fellowship, 2015
5. Program Non-Gelar (Non-Degree) RISET-Pro, Kementerian Riset, Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi, 2014
6. Indonesian Toray Science Foundation (ITSF), Research Grant 2012
7. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Joint Research Grant 2010–2013
8. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Grant–in–Aid for Science Research 2009–2010
9. Global Centre of Excellence (G–COE) in Novel Carbon Resource Sciences, Grant–in–Aid for Science Research 2009–2010
10. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Grant–in–Aid for Science Research 2008–2009
11. Monbukagakusho Scholarship, Japan, October 2006 – March 2010
12. Marie Curie – European Union Fellowship Summer School, Stockholm University Sweden, August 13th– 23rd 2006
13. DAAD Alumni Fellowship Summer School, Universität Erfurt Germany, August 18th –September 6th 2005
14. DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dients) Scholarship, Germany, August 2002 – March 2004
15. “Karya Cindekia” Award on Graduation Ceremonial, November 2000
16. Mobil Oil Scholarship Candidacy 1999 / 2000, July 1999 – August 2000
17. Supersemar Scholarship, August 1998 – July 1999
18. University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran “ Yogyakarta Scholarship, 1997 – 1998
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL REVIEWER AND EDITOR:
1. Fuel, (Elsevier), 2010 – at present
2. Fuel Processing Technology, (Elsevier), 2011 – at present
3. Energy Conversion and Management, (Elsevier), 2010 – at present
4. International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, (De Gruyter), 2017 – at present
5. International Journal of Coal Preparation and Utilization, (Taylor & Francis), 2016 – at present
6. Environmental Earth Sciences, (Springer), 2013 – at present
7. Science of the Total Environment, (Elsevier), 2013 – at present
8. International Journal of Energy Research, (Wiley), 2014 – at present
9. Energy & Fuels, (American Chemical Society), 2013 – at present
10. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, (Springer), 2018 – at present
11. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, (Springer), 2018 – at present
12. Indonesian Journal of Geology and Mining (Jurnal RISET Geologi dan Pertambangan), (LIPI), 2014 – at present
SUPERVISOR, EXAMINER AND PANELLIST (ASSIGNMENT, THESIS AND DISSERTATION):
1. Institut Teknologi Bandung, 2011 – at present
2. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, 2011 – at present
3. Universitas Gadjah Mada, 2014 – at present
4. Universitas Padjadjaran, 2015 – at present
5. Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, 2017 – at present
6. Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, 2018 – at present
SCIENTIFIC FAIR JUDGE AND MENTOR:
1. LKIR – LIPI (Lomba Karya Ilmiah Remaja) (National Scientific Paper and Youth Research Competition), 2014 – at present
2. MYRES (Madrasah Young Researcher Super Camp), 2018 – at present
3. PIRN – LIPI (Perkemahan Ilmiah Remaja Nasional ) (National Youth Scientific Camp), 2016 – at present
4. Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair), Grand Award Judge, USA, 2019
PATENTS:
1. Indonesian Patent Application, No. S00202105269, Combustion Method in Modified Horizontal Fire Pipe of Coal Fired Steam Boiler (Retrofitted) and Vertical Fire Pipe Coal Fired Oil Boiler using Biomass-Coal Fuel Briquettes.
2. Granted-Certified Indonesian Patent, IDP000059976, The process of making lightweight materials in the form of sheets and blocks made from fly ash and the products they
produce.
3. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00 202010061, Rotary Kiln Machine for Carbonization and Coalite Activation Processes
4. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00202005159, Desulfurized and Deoxigenated Bio- Coal Pellets and The Manufacturing Process
5. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00201304919, Synthesis of Modernite and Manufacturing Process of Amorphous Silica Minerals obtained from from Dieng Geothermal Field
6. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00201200698, Lightweight Materials in The Form of Sheets Made from Coal Fly Ash and Their Manufacturing Processes
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Yustanti, E.; Muharram, A.; Mursito, A.T. The Effect of Wood Tar and Molasses Composition on Calorific Value and Compressive Strength in Bio-coke Briquetting. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 11(3), 600-607.
https://doi.org/10.14710/ijred.2022.39298
2. A T Mursito, L N Listiyowati, D N Arifin, D B Santoso and M D S Wicaksono. Preparation of carbon anode sheet precursor using raw Air Laya–Bukit Asam coal and its application for battery. 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 882 012040
3. Dyah Marganingrum, Chandra Irawan, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Lenny Marilyn Estiaty, Lina Nur Listiyowati, Danang Noor Arifin, Hidawati. The Economic Assessment on Bottom Ash
Utilizing as The Bio Coal Fuel. Jurnal Ekonomi Dan Pembangunan 29 (1), 27-40.
https://doi.org/10.14203/JEP.29.1.2021.27-40.
4. Yustanti, E.; Wardhono, E.Y.; Mursito, A.T.; Alhamidi, A. Types and Composition of Biomass in Biocoke Synthesis with the Coal Blending Method. Energies 2021, 14, 6570.
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14206570
5. Mursito, A.T., Widodo & Arifin, D.N. “Characterization of bio-coal briquettes blended from low quality coal and biomass waste treated by Garant® bio-activator and its application for fuel combustion”. International Journal of Coal Science and Technology (2020).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40789-020-00309-0
6. A. T. Mursito, A. Muharman, and E. Yustanti. “Producing bio-coke by redwood charcoal blending for blast furnace application”. Proceedings of the 3rd International Seminar on
Metallurgy and Materials (ISMM 2019) AIP Conference Proceedings 2232, 060004 (2020)
7. Ismi Handayani; Iramona; Hanifah Widiastuti, Anggoro Tri Mursito. ‘’Combustion Kinetics of Coal and Raw Palm Kernel Shells Blend”. 2019 2nd International Conference on Applied Engineering (ICAE). DOI: 10.1109/ICAE47758.2019.9221751
8. Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Feronika Cinthya Mawarni Putri Wawuru, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Iwan Setiawan, Lediyantje Lintjewas “The characteristic of Padamarang magnesit under calcination and hydrothermal treatment”. Riset.Geologi.Pertambangan Vol 29, No 2(2019).
http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/risetgeotam2019.v29.1016
9. Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus, Andreas Diga Pratama Putera, Edi Sugiarto, Indra Perdana, I Wayan Warmada, Fajar Nurjaman, Widi Astuti, Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Kinetics on roasting reduction of limonitic laterite ore using coconutcharcoal and anthracite reductants”. Minerals Engineering 132 (2019): 126–133.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2018.11.043
10. E Yustanti, H Kusumawati, T Partuti and A T Mursito. “The effects of hot briquetting on the coke strength in the biocoke making process with coal blending method”. Materials Science and Engineering 478 (2019) 012025. doi:10.1088/1757–899X/478/1/012025
11. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Lina Nur Listiyowati, Sudarsono. “Surface physicochemical properties of semi–anthracitic coal from Painan–Sumatra during air oxidation”. International Journal of Coal Science and Technology (2018) 5(2):156–166.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40789–018–0207–4
12. Anita Yuliyanti, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Widodo, Syamsul Rizal Muharam. “Mineralogi Bentonit Tasikmalaya Sebagai Media Penyerap CO2 Melalui Karbonasi Hidrotermal”. Riset.Geologi.Pertambangan Vol. 28, No.1, Juni 2018 (13–23) DOI:10.14203/risetgeotam2018.v28.40
13. Galuh Yuliani, Amallia Yuliana, Agus Setiabudi, Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Possible Use of Raw and Treated Kalimantan Sub–Bituminous Coal as Colour Adsorbent in Aqueous Solutions”. Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, 53, 2, 2018, 232–238.
14. Winny Wulandari, Subagjo, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Fadly Junico Juanjaya, and Muhammad Faqih Alwi. “Performance of Dolomite Calcination in a Bench–Scale Rotary Kiln”. MATEC Web of Conferences 156, 06008 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/
15. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Lina Nur Listiyowati “Physicochemical properties of hydrothermally treated peat fuel obtained from Mempawah–West Kalimantan: influence of hydrophilicity index on carbon aromaticity and combustibility”. IOP Conf.
Series: Earth and Environmental Science 118 (2018) 012069. doi :10.1088/1755–1315/118/1/012069
16. Solihin, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Zhengming Sun. “Formation Mechanism of Titanium Silicon Carbide: The Effect of Different Composition of Starting Materials”. IOP Conf. Series:
Materials Science and Engineering 214 (2017) 012023 doi:10.1088/1757–899X/214/1/012023
17. Solihin, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Eki N. Dida, Bagus D. Erlangga, Widodo. “Potential Application of Silica Mineral from Dieng Mountain in Agriculture Sector to Control the Release Rate of Fertilizer Elements”. IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering 214 (2017) 012030 doi:10.1088/1757–899X/214/1/012030
18. Xiangchun Liu, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Moriyasu Nonaka, Anggoro Tri Mursito, and Keiko Sasaki; “Use of FTIR combined with forms of water to study the changes in hydrogen bonds during low–temperature heating of lignite”. Drying Technology 2016; 34 (2); 185–193.
doi:10.1080/07373937.2015.1026984
19. Fachruzzaki, Ismi Handayani, Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Hydrothermal extraction and gasification of low rank coal with catalyst Al2O3 and Pd/ Al2O3”. Proceedings of the 1st International Process Metallurgy Conference (IPMC 2016) AIP Conf. Proc. 1805, 010001– 1–010001–2; doi: 10.1063/1.497440610.1063/1.4974406. 1805, 040010 (2017); doi: 10.1063/1.4974431
20. Galuh Yuliani, Ghea Gristannia Grandistin, & Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Karakterisasi Adsorpsi Batubara Muda Termodifikasi Hidrogen Peroksida Menggunakan Metode Kontinyu Terhadap Metilen Biru”. Chimica et Natura Acta Vol.3 No.1, April 2015:21–24
21. Gany MU; Sulaksana N; Rosana MF; Anggoro Tri Mursito. “The Geological and Chemical Characteristic Relating to The Quality of Hampang Coal in Tanjung Formation, South Kalimantan Indonesia”. Proceeding, The 2nd International Conference and The 1st Joint Conference, Faculty of Geology UNPAD – Faculty of Science and Natural Resources UMS Malaysia. Bandung, 29 September 2015. Pp. 59–66. ISSN 2443–4078
22. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Aditya Wibawa and Bagus Dinda Erlangga. “Low Quality Coal Processing Technology Innovation and Development for Cokes and Carbon Raiser Production and Its Application for Metallic Mineral Reduction”. PROSIDING TPT XXIV DAN KONGRES IX PERHAPI 2015. JAKARTA, 26–28 OKTOBER 2015. Hal. 620–626. ISBN 978–979–8826–25–2
23. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Anita Yulianti and Jakah. “Hydrothermal Carbonation of K–Rich Ash, Value Added Energy Engineering and CO2 Mineral Sequestration”. Procedia Chemistry 2015; (14); 56 – 65; doi: 10.1016/j.proche.2015.03.010
24. Eko Tri Sumarnadi Agustinus, Happy Sembiring, Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Efendi and Anggoro Tri Mursito. “An application for Java natural silicates mineral and recycled amorphous Silica and its beneficiation for production of advanced material and pharmaceutical raw materials”. Minerals Processing & Beneficiation. Editor: Awni Al–Otoom and Mohammad Al–Harahsheh, Daya Publishing House, New Delhi 110 002, India. 2015, Pp 39–50.
25. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Atet Saepuloh and Eki Naidania Dida. “Carbonization of Banten Coal By Adding Water Steam; Changes On Carbon Functional Groups And Pore Characteristics”. Indonesian Mining Journal (IMJ). Volume 17, No. 3, October 2014. Pp 157–165. ISSN 0854–9931
26. Aska Mori, Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Shinji Kudo, Koyo Norinaga, Moriyasu Nonaka, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Hyun–Seok Kim, and Jun–ichiro Hayashi. “Preparation of Coke from Indonesian Lignites by a Sequence of Hydrothermal Treatment, Hot Briquetting, and Carbonization”. Energy & Fuels 2013; 27 (11); 6607–6616. DOI : 10.1021/ef4016558
27. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Lina Nur Listiyowati, Eki Naidania Dida, Atet Saepuloh, Dina Syazwani and Alia Najiah; “Carbonization of Low Quality Coal and Recycled Petroleum Cokes and Its Application for Foundry Cokes Production”. Proc. International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology 2012 (Bandung–Indonesia), pp.351–355, Sept.18–19, 2012.
28. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Widodo, Anita Yulianti, Eki Naidania Dida, Djupriono, Fuad Saebani, and Syamsul Rizal Muharam: “Hydrothermal Synthesis of Recycled K–Rich Ash Obtained from Empty Fruit Bunch and Its Application for CO2 Capture and Mineral Carbonation”. Proc. the 2nd International Symposium for Sustainable Humanosphere "Balancing Efforts on Environment Usage in Economy and Ecology" August 29, 2012 Auditorium LAPAN, Bandung INDONESIA, pp. 87–92, ISSN 2088–9127
29. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “Hydrothermal Treatment of Hokkaido Peat; An Application of FTIR and 13C NMR Spectroscopy on Examining of Artificial Coalification Process and Development”. Infrared Spectroscopy – Materials Science, Engineering and Technology. Pp. 179–192. Edited by Theophile Theophanides, ISBN 978–953–51–0537–4, Hard cover, 510 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: April 25, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Chemistry. DOI: 10.5772/2055
30. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “Effects of hydrothermal upgrading of tropical peat on the improvement of devolatilization and combustion characteristics of peat fuel products”. Proc. the Second International Symposium on Gasification and Its Application (ISGA 2010), 5 – 8 December 2010, Fukuoka, Japan. ID B23.
31. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Alkaline hydrothermal de–ashing and desulfurization of low quality coal and its application to hydrogen–rich gas generation”, Energy Conversion and Management (2010), doi:10.1016/j.enconman.2010.08.001
32. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Keiko Sasaki and Satoshi Kumagai, “The effect of hydrothermal dewatering of Pontianak tropical peat on organics in wastewater and gaseous products” Fuel 89 (2010), 3934–3942., doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2010.06.035
33. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Upgrading and dewatering of raw tropical peat by hydrothermal treatment”. Fuel 89 (2010), 635–641., doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2009.07.004
34. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Characteristics of hydrothermally–upgraded peat and its application for fuel based combustion”, Proc. The 10th International Symposium on East Asian Resources Recycling Technology (EARTH 2009) (Jeju–Korea), pp. 846–849, Nov., 2009.
35. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Product characterization of raw peat and low quality coal treated by alkaline hydrothermal: A novel method of CO2 capturing and hydrogen generation”, Proc. the 2nd International Symposium of Novel Carbon Resource Science, Earth Resources Science and Technology (Bandung– Indonesia), pp. I10–I17, March., 2009.
36. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Keiko Sasaki, “Characterization of hydrothermally–treated products of peat”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) MMIJ 2009.
37. Anggoro Tri Mursito and Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “Recent progress in Indonesian peat utilization research”, Journal of MMIJ (Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan) Vol. 124 (2008), no.12, pp.871–877, Dec., 2008.
38. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Catalytic effects on products of alkaline hydrothermal treatment of raw peat”, Proc. of International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology 2008 (Fukuoka–Japan), pp. 35–42, Dec., 2008.
39. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Moriyasu Nonaka, Keiko Sasaki, “Alkaline Hydrothermal Treatment for High Ash and Sulfur Content of Banten Coal”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) MMIJ 2008, II, pp.191–192, Mar., 2008
40. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Rosalia Amelia, Lestari Simanjuntak and Restiana Dewi, “Investigation on Upgrading of Low Rank Coal by Water Steam Flows in the Thermal Environment”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan (MMIJ) 2007, II, pp.37
41. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Moriyasu Nonaka, Keiko Sasaki, “Fundamental Study on Production of Peat Fuel using Hydrothermal Treatment”, Proc. the 5th International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology (Fukuoka) 2007, pp.107
42. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “An Overview of Indonesian Peat Research, Utilization and Environmental Consideration”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Fall) MMIJ 2007, B5, pp.245
43. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Harijanto Soetjijo. ”Solid Carbonaceous Material Resources of Peat Swamp Forest Fires for Production of Activated Carbon”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) MMIJ 2007, II, pp.39
44. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Rosalia Amelia, Lestari Simanjuntak and Restiana Dewi, “Investigation on Upgrading of Low Rank Coal by Water Steam Flows in the Thermal Environment”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan (MMIJ) 2007, II, pp.37
45. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Unburnt coal matrixes qualification and quantification on artificial vegetation substrates column by high resolution Computed Tomography imaging technique”, Journal of Indonesian Technology 2005, 28 (1).
46. Anggoro Tri Mursito and R. Amelia. “Rapid Ex situ Collection and Thermal Behavior Analysis of Volatile Organic Matters by Thermal Extraction Cone Chamber for High Unburnt Coal Fly Ash”, Journal of Geology and Mining Research 16 (1), 53–59.
47. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Hydraulic Conductivity Behavioral Development on Artificial Vegetation Substrates for The Coal Mining Reclamation Project “Oberdorf” GKB–Bergbau GmbH Köflach Austria”, Proc.33rd Annual Convention and Exhibition, IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists) 2004, 93–114.
48. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Analysis on effects of coal fly ash for clinker burning and its chemical composition of portland cement (in Indonesian)”, Journal of Mineral Technology 17 (1), 20– 25.s
49. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Raw mix design for alternative portland cement clinker from acetylene lime waste and natural pozzolan (in Indonesian)”, Proc. National Seminar on Chemical Engineering and Process 2004, C15–1–C15–6.
50. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “2–Dimensional Visualization and Quantification of Artificial Vegetation Substrates by Single Energy X–Ray Tomography for The Coal Mining Reclamation Project “Oberdorf” GKB–Bergbau GmbH Köflach– Austria”, Proc. National Seminar on Environmental Geotechnology 2004, TP63–TP74.
51. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Coal potential resource at Berengkong–Rembang, Central Java and its utilization for underground coal gasification study (in Indonesian)”’ Journal of IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists); Geological Resources in Yogyakarta and Central Java 2002, 119–127.
52. Harjanto Sutjijo, Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2002; Geotechnology Research; “Development of Activated Carbon Pores based Peat from Tulung Selapan, South Sumatra Indonesia”
53. Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2002; Geotechnology News, No.01, Tahun XV; “Study of Upgrading Low Grade Coal using Hydrothermal Supercritical Fluid and Supercritical Water Oxidation”
54. Harjanto Sutjijo, Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2001; Geotechnology Research; “Production of Activated Carbon based Peat from Tulung Selapan, South Sumatra Indonesia”
55. Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2001; Geotechnology News, No.06, Tahun XIV; “Study of Blasting Direction due to Rock Discontinuity Approach in Limestone Mining”
56. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Nanang Subiyanto, 1998; TVRI; “Acetylene By–product and Tuff (Trass) Resources and Utilizations for Cemented Agents and Bindering”
: Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University JAPAN
Dissertation title : Hydrothermal Upgrading and Conversion of Peat and Low Quality Coal
Education (MSc.) (Dipl. Ing.) (2004)
: Engineering Science of Sustainable Resources Management(SRM) – Integrated Environmental Engineering (IEE), Technische
Universität München (TUM) GERMANY
Thesis title : Soil Structural Development of Artificial Vegetation Substrates for the Reclamation Project “Oberdorf” GKB–Bergbau GmbH, Köflach Austria
Education (ST) (B.Eng.) (2000)
: Mining Engineering Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology, University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran“ (UPN) Yogyakarta INDONESIA
Thesis title : Evaluation of Blasting Operation at Limestone Quarry Tuban II at PT. United Tractors Semen Gresik Tuban, East Java
Scopus : https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=29867446600
Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.co.id/citations?user=YFX92tUAAAAJ&hl=en
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ORGANIZATION AND RESEARCH WORK AND PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
1. Indonesian Researcher Union (HIMPENINDO)
2. Association of Indonesian Mining Professionals (PERHAPI)
3. Association of German Alumni (PAJ)
4. Association of Japan Alumni (PERSADA)
5. American Chemical Society (ACS)
6. 2022 – at present : Director of Research Centre for Mining Technology (RCMT) –BRIN
7. 2022 – 2022 : act. Director of Research Centre for Geological Resources (RCGR) – BRIN
8. 2000 – at present : Researcher, at RCGR and RCMT – BRIN
9. 2015 – 2018 : Kepala Bidang Pengelolaan dan Diseminasi Hasil Penelitian (PDHP), Deputy Director for Research Output Management and Dissemination (PDHP) at Research Center for Geotechnology – Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
10. 2011 – 2015 : Kepala Bidang Sumberdaya Bumi dan Rekayasa Mineral (SBRM), Deputy Director for Earth Resources and Mineral Engineering (SBRM) at Research Center for Geotechnology – LIPI
11. 2021 – at preset : Development of Coal and Coalite Beneficiation Engineering and Co-Processing for Functional Carbon Materials and Its Applications as a Precursor Material for Sheet Anode Carbon, PT. Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk, Indonesia
12. 2020 – at preset : Development of Surfactant–Surface Modified Activated Carbon (SMAC) from Coalite, Insentif Riset Sistem Inovasi Nasional (INSINAS), Indonesia
13. 2019 – at preset : Development of Renewable Energy Resources by Co–Generation from Coal and Biomass, RISPRO LPDP, Indonesia
14. 2018 – 2019 : Advanced Carbon Functional Material Produced from Low Quality Coal, National Priority (PN) Program LIPI, Indonesia
15. 2017 : Visiting Researcher, Tongji University – China
16. 2015 – 2017 : Conversion and Upgrading of Low Quality Coal for Production of Foundry Cokes, Metallurgical Cokes and Carbon Raiser, Excellent Research Program LIPI,
Indonesia
17. 2015 : Visiting Researcher, Korea Education and Research Information Service – Korea
18. 2014 : Visiting Researcher, MDF Training & Consultancy – Netherlands
19. 2012 – 2014 : CO2 Capture, Storage and Utilization Project by Hydrothermal Carbonation Process, National Priority Program LIPI, Indonesia
20. 2012 – 2014 : Beneficiation of Low Quality Coal and Silicate Mineral for Production of Surfactant–Surface Modified Activated Carbon (SMAC) and Microorganism Preservation Material (MPMO), Core Competent Research Program LIPI, Indonesia
21. 2012 : Visiting Researcher, Ministry of Science and Technology – South Africa
22. 2010 – 2015 : Visiting Researcher, Kyushu University – Japan
23. 2006 : Visiting Researcher, Stockholm University – Sweden
24. 2005 : Visiting Researcher, Universitaet Erfurt – Germany
25. 2003 – 2004 : Visiting Researcher, GKB Bergbau GmbH – Austria
26. 2004 : Reclamation Research Project at Coal Mining PT. Berau Coal, East Kalimantan–Indonesia
27. 2004 : Reclamation Research Project at Tin Mining PT. Timah Tbk, Bangka–Indonesia
28. 2004 : Upgrading of Low Grade Coal, Banten–Indonesia
29. 2003 – 2004 : Reclamation Research Project at Coal Mining GKB–Oberdorf Köflach–Austria
30. 2001 – 2002 : Production of Activated Carbon from Raw Tropical Peat, South Sumatra–Indonesia
31. 2000 : Blasting Research Work at Tuban East Java, PT. United Tractors Semen Gresik–Indonesia
32. 1999 : Second Class Blaster at Rembang Central Java, PT. Sinar Asia Fortuna–Indonesia
33. 1999 – 2000 : Laboratory Assistance in Mineral Dressing and Processing at Mining Engineering Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran “ Yogyakarta
34. 1998 – 1999 : Laboratory Assistance in Geodecy at Mining Engineering Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran
“ Yogyakarta
35. 1998 : Laboratory Assistance in Rock Mechanics at Mining Engineering
Department, The Faculty of Mineral Technology University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran “ Yogyakarta
36. 1998 : Mineral Exploration Project Study at Bayat Region, Klaten Central Java
37. 1998 : Underground Mine Traversing at Cikotok Gold Mine, PT. Aneka Tambang West Java.
SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS:
1. Penghargaan Aparatur Sipil Negara (ASN) Inspiratif 2021, Inspirational State Civil Servant (ASN) Award 2021
2. Riset Inovatif Produktif (RISPRO), Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (LPDP), Research Grant 2019–2022
3. Insentif Riset Sistem Inovasi Nasional (INSINAS), RISTEK-BRIN, 2020-2021
4. Research and Education Center for Carbon Resources (RECCR) Kyushu University Fellowship, 2015
5. Program Non-Gelar (Non-Degree) RISET-Pro, Kementerian Riset, Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi, 2014
6. Indonesian Toray Science Foundation (ITSF), Research Grant 2012
7. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Joint Research Grant 2010–2013
8. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Grant–in–Aid for Science Research 2009–2010
9. Global Centre of Excellence (G–COE) in Novel Carbon Resource Sciences, Grant–in–Aid for Science Research 2009–2010
10. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Grant–in–Aid for Science Research 2008–2009
11. Monbukagakusho Scholarship, Japan, October 2006 – March 2010
12. Marie Curie – European Union Fellowship Summer School, Stockholm University Sweden, August 13th– 23rd 2006
13. DAAD Alumni Fellowship Summer School, Universität Erfurt Germany, August 18th –September 6th 2005
14. DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dients) Scholarship, Germany, August 2002 – March 2004
15. “Karya Cindekia” Award on Graduation Ceremonial, November 2000
16. Mobil Oil Scholarship Candidacy 1999 / 2000, July 1999 – August 2000
17. Supersemar Scholarship, August 1998 – July 1999
18. University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran “ Yogyakarta Scholarship, 1997 – 1998
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL REVIEWER AND EDITOR:
1. Fuel, (Elsevier), 2010 – at present
2. Fuel Processing Technology, (Elsevier), 2011 – at present
3. Energy Conversion and Management, (Elsevier), 2010 – at present
4. International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, (De Gruyter), 2017 – at present
5. International Journal of Coal Preparation and Utilization, (Taylor & Francis), 2016 – at present
6. Environmental Earth Sciences, (Springer), 2013 – at present
7. Science of the Total Environment, (Elsevier), 2013 – at present
8. International Journal of Energy Research, (Wiley), 2014 – at present
9. Energy & Fuels, (American Chemical Society), 2013 – at present
10. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, (Springer), 2018 – at present
11. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, (Springer), 2018 – at present
12. Indonesian Journal of Geology and Mining (Jurnal RISET Geologi dan Pertambangan), (LIPI), 2014 – at present
SUPERVISOR, EXAMINER AND PANELLIST (ASSIGNMENT, THESIS AND DISSERTATION):
1. Institut Teknologi Bandung, 2011 – at present
2. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, 2011 – at present
3. Universitas Gadjah Mada, 2014 – at present
4. Universitas Padjadjaran, 2015 – at present
5. Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, 2017 – at present
6. Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, 2018 – at present
SCIENTIFIC FAIR JUDGE AND MENTOR:
1. LKIR – LIPI (Lomba Karya Ilmiah Remaja) (National Scientific Paper and Youth Research Competition), 2014 – at present
2. MYRES (Madrasah Young Researcher Super Camp), 2018 – at present
3. PIRN – LIPI (Perkemahan Ilmiah Remaja Nasional ) (National Youth Scientific Camp), 2016 – at present
4. Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair), Grand Award Judge, USA, 2019
PATENTS:
1. Indonesian Patent Application, No. S00202105269, Combustion Method in Modified Horizontal Fire Pipe of Coal Fired Steam Boiler (Retrofitted) and Vertical Fire Pipe Coal Fired Oil Boiler using Biomass-Coal Fuel Briquettes.
2. Granted-Certified Indonesian Patent, IDP000059976, The process of making lightweight materials in the form of sheets and blocks made from fly ash and the products they
produce.
3. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00 202010061, Rotary Kiln Machine for Carbonization and Coalite Activation Processes
4. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00202005159, Desulfurized and Deoxigenated Bio- Coal Pellets and The Manufacturing Process
5. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00201304919, Synthesis of Modernite and Manufacturing Process of Amorphous Silica Minerals obtained from from Dieng Geothermal Field
6. Indonesian Patent Application, No. P00201200698, Lightweight Materials in The Form of Sheets Made from Coal Fly Ash and Their Manufacturing Processes
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Yustanti, E.; Muharram, A.; Mursito, A.T. The Effect of Wood Tar and Molasses Composition on Calorific Value and Compressive Strength in Bio-coke Briquetting. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 11(3), 600-607.
https://doi.org/10.14710/ijred.2022.39298
2. A T Mursito, L N Listiyowati, D N Arifin, D B Santoso and M D S Wicaksono. Preparation of carbon anode sheet precursor using raw Air Laya–Bukit Asam coal and its application for battery. 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 882 012040
3. Dyah Marganingrum, Chandra Irawan, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Lenny Marilyn Estiaty, Lina Nur Listiyowati, Danang Noor Arifin, Hidawati. The Economic Assessment on Bottom Ash
Utilizing as The Bio Coal Fuel. Jurnal Ekonomi Dan Pembangunan 29 (1), 27-40.
https://doi.org/10.14203/JEP.29.1.2021.27-40.
4. Yustanti, E.; Wardhono, E.Y.; Mursito, A.T.; Alhamidi, A. Types and Composition of Biomass in Biocoke Synthesis with the Coal Blending Method. Energies 2021, 14, 6570.
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14206570
5. Mursito, A.T., Widodo & Arifin, D.N. “Characterization of bio-coal briquettes blended from low quality coal and biomass waste treated by Garant® bio-activator and its application for fuel combustion”. International Journal of Coal Science and Technology (2020).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40789-020-00309-0
6. A. T. Mursito, A. Muharman, and E. Yustanti. “Producing bio-coke by redwood charcoal blending for blast furnace application”. Proceedings of the 3rd International Seminar on
Metallurgy and Materials (ISMM 2019) AIP Conference Proceedings 2232, 060004 (2020)
7. Ismi Handayani; Iramona; Hanifah Widiastuti, Anggoro Tri Mursito. ‘’Combustion Kinetics of Coal and Raw Palm Kernel Shells Blend”. 2019 2nd International Conference on Applied Engineering (ICAE). DOI: 10.1109/ICAE47758.2019.9221751
8. Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Feronika Cinthya Mawarni Putri Wawuru, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Iwan Setiawan, Lediyantje Lintjewas “The characteristic of Padamarang magnesit under calcination and hydrothermal treatment”. Riset.Geologi.Pertambangan Vol 29, No 2(2019).
http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/risetgeotam2019.v29.1016
9. Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus, Andreas Diga Pratama Putera, Edi Sugiarto, Indra Perdana, I Wayan Warmada, Fajar Nurjaman, Widi Astuti, Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Kinetics on roasting reduction of limonitic laterite ore using coconutcharcoal and anthracite reductants”. Minerals Engineering 132 (2019): 126–133.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2018.11.043
10. E Yustanti, H Kusumawati, T Partuti and A T Mursito. “The effects of hot briquetting on the coke strength in the biocoke making process with coal blending method”. Materials Science and Engineering 478 (2019) 012025. doi:10.1088/1757–899X/478/1/012025
11. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Lina Nur Listiyowati, Sudarsono. “Surface physicochemical properties of semi–anthracitic coal from Painan–Sumatra during air oxidation”. International Journal of Coal Science and Technology (2018) 5(2):156–166.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40789–018–0207–4
12. Anita Yuliyanti, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Widodo, Syamsul Rizal Muharam. “Mineralogi Bentonit Tasikmalaya Sebagai Media Penyerap CO2 Melalui Karbonasi Hidrotermal”. Riset.Geologi.Pertambangan Vol. 28, No.1, Juni 2018 (13–23) DOI:10.14203/risetgeotam2018.v28.40
13. Galuh Yuliani, Amallia Yuliana, Agus Setiabudi, Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Possible Use of Raw and Treated Kalimantan Sub–Bituminous Coal as Colour Adsorbent in Aqueous Solutions”. Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, 53, 2, 2018, 232–238.
14. Winny Wulandari, Subagjo, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Fadly Junico Juanjaya, and Muhammad Faqih Alwi. “Performance of Dolomite Calcination in a Bench–Scale Rotary Kiln”. MATEC Web of Conferences 156, 06008 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/
15. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Lina Nur Listiyowati “Physicochemical properties of hydrothermally treated peat fuel obtained from Mempawah–West Kalimantan: influence of hydrophilicity index on carbon aromaticity and combustibility”. IOP Conf.
Series: Earth and Environmental Science 118 (2018) 012069. doi :10.1088/1755–1315/118/1/012069
16. Solihin, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Zhengming Sun. “Formation Mechanism of Titanium Silicon Carbide: The Effect of Different Composition of Starting Materials”. IOP Conf. Series:
Materials Science and Engineering 214 (2017) 012023 doi:10.1088/1757–899X/214/1/012023
17. Solihin, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Eki N. Dida, Bagus D. Erlangga, Widodo. “Potential Application of Silica Mineral from Dieng Mountain in Agriculture Sector to Control the Release Rate of Fertilizer Elements”. IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering 214 (2017) 012030 doi:10.1088/1757–899X/214/1/012030
18. Xiangchun Liu, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Moriyasu Nonaka, Anggoro Tri Mursito, and Keiko Sasaki; “Use of FTIR combined with forms of water to study the changes in hydrogen bonds during low–temperature heating of lignite”. Drying Technology 2016; 34 (2); 185–193.
doi:10.1080/07373937.2015.1026984
19. Fachruzzaki, Ismi Handayani, Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Hydrothermal extraction and gasification of low rank coal with catalyst Al2O3 and Pd/ Al2O3”. Proceedings of the 1st International Process Metallurgy Conference (IPMC 2016) AIP Conf. Proc. 1805, 010001– 1–010001–2; doi: 10.1063/1.497440610.1063/1.4974406. 1805, 040010 (2017); doi: 10.1063/1.4974431
20. Galuh Yuliani, Ghea Gristannia Grandistin, & Anggoro Tri Mursito. “Karakterisasi Adsorpsi Batubara Muda Termodifikasi Hidrogen Peroksida Menggunakan Metode Kontinyu Terhadap Metilen Biru”. Chimica et Natura Acta Vol.3 No.1, April 2015:21–24
21. Gany MU; Sulaksana N; Rosana MF; Anggoro Tri Mursito. “The Geological and Chemical Characteristic Relating to The Quality of Hampang Coal in Tanjung Formation, South Kalimantan Indonesia”. Proceeding, The 2nd International Conference and The 1st Joint Conference, Faculty of Geology UNPAD – Faculty of Science and Natural Resources UMS Malaysia. Bandung, 29 September 2015. Pp. 59–66. ISSN 2443–4078
22. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Aditya Wibawa and Bagus Dinda Erlangga. “Low Quality Coal Processing Technology Innovation and Development for Cokes and Carbon Raiser Production and Its Application for Metallic Mineral Reduction”. PROSIDING TPT XXIV DAN KONGRES IX PERHAPI 2015. JAKARTA, 26–28 OKTOBER 2015. Hal. 620–626. ISBN 978–979–8826–25–2
23. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Anita Yulianti and Jakah. “Hydrothermal Carbonation of K–Rich Ash, Value Added Energy Engineering and CO2 Mineral Sequestration”. Procedia Chemistry 2015; (14); 56 – 65; doi: 10.1016/j.proche.2015.03.010
24. Eko Tri Sumarnadi Agustinus, Happy Sembiring, Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Efendi and Anggoro Tri Mursito. “An application for Java natural silicates mineral and recycled amorphous Silica and its beneficiation for production of advanced material and pharmaceutical raw materials”. Minerals Processing & Beneficiation. Editor: Awni Al–Otoom and Mohammad Al–Harahsheh, Daya Publishing House, New Delhi 110 002, India. 2015, Pp 39–50.
25. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Atet Saepuloh and Eki Naidania Dida. “Carbonization of Banten Coal By Adding Water Steam; Changes On Carbon Functional Groups And Pore Characteristics”. Indonesian Mining Journal (IMJ). Volume 17, No. 3, October 2014. Pp 157–165. ISSN 0854–9931
26. Aska Mori, Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Anggoro Tri Mursito, Shinji Kudo, Koyo Norinaga, Moriyasu Nonaka, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Hyun–Seok Kim, and Jun–ichiro Hayashi. “Preparation of Coke from Indonesian Lignites by a Sequence of Hydrothermal Treatment, Hot Briquetting, and Carbonization”. Energy & Fuels 2013; 27 (11); 6607–6616. DOI : 10.1021/ef4016558
27. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Lina Nur Listiyowati, Eki Naidania Dida, Atet Saepuloh, Dina Syazwani and Alia Najiah; “Carbonization of Low Quality Coal and Recycled Petroleum Cokes and Its Application for Foundry Cokes Production”. Proc. International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology 2012 (Bandung–Indonesia), pp.351–355, Sept.18–19, 2012.
28. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Widodo, Anita Yulianti, Eki Naidania Dida, Djupriono, Fuad Saebani, and Syamsul Rizal Muharam: “Hydrothermal Synthesis of Recycled K–Rich Ash Obtained from Empty Fruit Bunch and Its Application for CO2 Capture and Mineral Carbonation”. Proc. the 2nd International Symposium for Sustainable Humanosphere "Balancing Efforts on Environment Usage in Economy and Ecology" August 29, 2012 Auditorium LAPAN, Bandung INDONESIA, pp. 87–92, ISSN 2088–9127
29. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “Hydrothermal Treatment of Hokkaido Peat; An Application of FTIR and 13C NMR Spectroscopy on Examining of Artificial Coalification Process and Development”. Infrared Spectroscopy – Materials Science, Engineering and Technology. Pp. 179–192. Edited by Theophile Theophanides, ISBN 978–953–51–0537–4, Hard cover, 510 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: April 25, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Chemistry. DOI: 10.5772/2055
30. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “Effects of hydrothermal upgrading of tropical peat on the improvement of devolatilization and combustion characteristics of peat fuel products”. Proc. the Second International Symposium on Gasification and Its Application (ISGA 2010), 5 – 8 December 2010, Fukuoka, Japan. ID B23.
31. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Alkaline hydrothermal de–ashing and desulfurization of low quality coal and its application to hydrogen–rich gas generation”, Energy Conversion and Management (2010), doi:10.1016/j.enconman.2010.08.001
32. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Keiko Sasaki and Satoshi Kumagai, “The effect of hydrothermal dewatering of Pontianak tropical peat on organics in wastewater and gaseous products” Fuel 89 (2010), 3934–3942., doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2010.06.035
33. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Upgrading and dewatering of raw tropical peat by hydrothermal treatment”. Fuel 89 (2010), 635–641., doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2009.07.004
34. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Characteristics of hydrothermally–upgraded peat and its application for fuel based combustion”, Proc. The 10th International Symposium on East Asian Resources Recycling Technology (EARTH 2009) (Jeju–Korea), pp. 846–849, Nov., 2009.
35. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Product characterization of raw peat and low quality coal treated by alkaline hydrothermal: A novel method of CO2 capturing and hydrogen generation”, Proc. the 2nd International Symposium of Novel Carbon Resource Science, Earth Resources Science and Technology (Bandung– Indonesia), pp. I10–I17, March., 2009.
36. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Keiko Sasaki, “Characterization of hydrothermally–treated products of peat”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) MMIJ 2009.
37. Anggoro Tri Mursito and Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “Recent progress in Indonesian peat utilization research”, Journal of MMIJ (Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan) Vol. 124 (2008), no.12, pp.871–877, Dec., 2008.
38. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Keiko Sasaki, “Catalytic effects on products of alkaline hydrothermal treatment of raw peat”, Proc. of International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology 2008 (Fukuoka–Japan), pp. 35–42, Dec., 2008.
39. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Moriyasu Nonaka, Keiko Sasaki, “Alkaline Hydrothermal Treatment for High Ash and Sulfur Content of Banten Coal”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) MMIJ 2008, II, pp.191–192, Mar., 2008
40. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Rosalia Amelia, Lestari Simanjuntak and Restiana Dewi, “Investigation on Upgrading of Low Rank Coal by Water Steam Flows in the Thermal Environment”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan (MMIJ) 2007, II, pp.37
41. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Moriyasu Nonaka, Keiko Sasaki, “Fundamental Study on Production of Peat Fuel using Hydrothermal Treatment”, Proc. the 5th International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology (Fukuoka) 2007, pp.107
42. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, “An Overview of Indonesian Peat Research, Utilization and Environmental Consideration”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Fall) MMIJ 2007, B5, pp.245
43. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima and Harijanto Soetjijo. ”Solid Carbonaceous Material Resources of Peat Swamp Forest Fires for Production of Activated Carbon”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) MMIJ 2007, II, pp.39
44. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Tsuyoshi Hirajima, Rosalia Amelia, Lestari Simanjuntak and Restiana Dewi, “Investigation on Upgrading of Low Rank Coal by Water Steam Flows in the Thermal Environment”, Proc. Annual Meeting (Spring) Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan (MMIJ) 2007, II, pp.37
45. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Unburnt coal matrixes qualification and quantification on artificial vegetation substrates column by high resolution Computed Tomography imaging technique”, Journal of Indonesian Technology 2005, 28 (1).
46. Anggoro Tri Mursito and R. Amelia. “Rapid Ex situ Collection and Thermal Behavior Analysis of Volatile Organic Matters by Thermal Extraction Cone Chamber for High Unburnt Coal Fly Ash”, Journal of Geology and Mining Research 16 (1), 53–59.
47. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Hydraulic Conductivity Behavioral Development on Artificial Vegetation Substrates for The Coal Mining Reclamation Project “Oberdorf” GKB–Bergbau GmbH Köflach Austria”, Proc.33rd Annual Convention and Exhibition, IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists) 2004, 93–114.
48. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Analysis on effects of coal fly ash for clinker burning and its chemical composition of portland cement (in Indonesian)”, Journal of Mineral Technology 17 (1), 20– 25.s
49. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Raw mix design for alternative portland cement clinker from acetylene lime waste and natural pozzolan (in Indonesian)”, Proc. National Seminar on Chemical Engineering and Process 2004, C15–1–C15–6.
50. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “2–Dimensional Visualization and Quantification of Artificial Vegetation Substrates by Single Energy X–Ray Tomography for The Coal Mining Reclamation Project “Oberdorf” GKB–Bergbau GmbH Köflach– Austria”, Proc. National Seminar on Environmental Geotechnology 2004, TP63–TP74.
51. Anggoro Tri Mursito, “Coal potential resource at Berengkong–Rembang, Central Java and its utilization for underground coal gasification study (in Indonesian)”’ Journal of IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists); Geological Resources in Yogyakarta and Central Java 2002, 119–127.
52. Harjanto Sutjijo, Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2002; Geotechnology Research; “Development of Activated Carbon Pores based Peat from Tulung Selapan, South Sumatra Indonesia”
53. Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2002; Geotechnology News, No.01, Tahun XV; “Study of Upgrading Low Grade Coal using Hydrothermal Supercritical Fluid and Supercritical Water Oxidation”
54. Harjanto Sutjijo, Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2001; Geotechnology Research; “Production of Activated Carbon based Peat from Tulung Selapan, South Sumatra Indonesia”
55. Anggoro Tri Mursito, 2001; Geotechnology News, No.06, Tahun XIV; “Study of Blasting Direction due to Rock Discontinuity Approach in Limestone Mining”
56. Anggoro Tri Mursito, Nanang Subiyanto, 1998; TVRI; “Acetylene By–product and Tuff (Trass) Resources and Utilizations for Cemented Agents and Bindering”

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-6(日本)
Eiichi Harada
Managing Executive Officer, General Manager, Hydrogen Strategy Division, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI)
Japan
Japan
Background
- 1981Graduated from Engineering Dept, Keio University
- 1981Joined Kawasaki Heavy Industries, LTD.
(Thermal Technology Department, Technical Institute, Corporate Technology Division)
Research and Development of Combustion & Gasification - 2001Doctor of Engineering from Okayama University
- 2004Senior Manager of Thermal Technology Department
- 2008Appointed Associate Officer
Senior Manager of Thermal Technology Department - 2010Senior Manager of Project Promotion Department
- 2013General Manager of Corporate Technology Planning Center
- 2014Deputy General Manager of Corporate Technology Division
General Manager of Corporate Technology Planning Center - 2015Executive Officer
Deputy General Manager of Corporate Technology Division
General Manager of Corporate Technology Planning Center
General Manager of Hydrogen Project Development Center - 2016Executive Officer
Deputy General Manager of Corporate Technology Division
General Manager of Hydrogen Project Development Center - 2019Executive Officer
Deputy General Manager of Corporate Technology Division - 2021Managing Executive Officer
Hydrogen Strategy Division

セッションⅡ(ii) 講演-7(英国)
Yasuhisa Okamoto
Managing Director, Drax Asia Japan
Mr. Yasuhisa Okamoto is Managing Director for Drax Asia, leading the organization's business development team and Tokyo field office in Japan. Mr. Okamoto has an integral role in achieving Drax’s target to double biomass sales to 4Mt pa by 2030, to support the net-zero transition. Mr. Okamoto established Sumitomo Corporation's biomass business in 2002 and led its growth in wood pellets in Japan. While at Sumitomo, Mr. Okamoto played an active role in establishing the company’s upstream integration into wood pellet manufacturing in South America and Canada. Following Sumitomo’s investment in Pacific Bioenergy, Mr. Okamoto went on to support their sales team as SVP of Sales and Logistics, focusing on the long-term sustainability and traceability of wood pellets and wood chips.

セッションⅢ 総括パネル
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Takeo Kikkawa
Graduate School of International Management (GSIM),
Vice President, International University of Japan (IUJ)
Japan
Vice President, International University of Japan (IUJ)
Japan

セッションⅢ パネリスト1
Yumiko Hata
Director, Coal Division,
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE),
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Japan
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE),
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Japan
Ms. HATA Yumiko has served as Director, Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Division of METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) since July 2021. She has rich experience of environment and international economy policy. Most recently, she served as Director for international issues and waste management of Fukushima Daiichi at Nuclear Accident Response Office since June 2018. Prior to that, she served as Counsellor at Office of Global Communications, Prime Minister’s Office since September 2016. She joined METI in 1999. She spent most of her years in the field of environment, international economy. She served to the negotiations of Economic Partnership Agreement between countries including Indonesia and Philippines. She also oversaw the renewable energy policy and chemical management policy for several years.
Ms. HATA received an MPA in 2005 from the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University, USA. She obtained MS in chemistry from the University of Tokyo in 1999.
Ms. HATA received an MPA in 2005 from the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University, USA. She obtained MS in chemistry from the University of Tokyo in 1999.

セッションⅢ パネリスト2

セッションⅢ パネリスト3
Prof. Dr. Toshifumi Matsuoka
Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University
Special Adviser, The Fukada Geological Institute(FGI)
Japan
Special Adviser, The Fukada Geological Institute(FGI)
Japan

セッションⅢ パネリスト4

セッションⅢ パネリスト5
Jane Burton
Acting Head of Resources,
Forestry, Resources and Climate Change,
Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions,
State of Victoria
Australia
Forestry, Resources and Climate Change,
Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions,
State of Victoria
Australia

セッションⅢ パネリスト6
Dr. Anggoro Tri Mursito
Director, Research Center for Mining Technology,
National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Indonesia
National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Indonesia

閉会辞/会議総括
Osamu Tsukamoto
President, JCOAL
Chairman of Executive Committee for Clean Coal Day 2022
Japan
Chairman of Executive Committee for Clean Coal Day 2022
Japan
Professional Highlights:
Mr. Tsukamoto, originally a mining engineer and ex-government official, has been keenly developing his capacity and knowledge throughout his career with METI where he served for 33 years in policy formulation on quite a wide range of subjects-from energy, industry to environment, while he assumed a series of important positions. In 2010, he chose an early retirement to add a new dimension to his career through teaching as Specially-appointed Professor at the University of Tokyo, Keio University, and Tokyo University of Science, etc. and also serving as a high-level advisor for one of the most prominent companies of electric works in Japan.
It is natural that the current focus of his interest is start-up business support, regional development and support of manufacturing industries, in addition to advocacy of coal as one of crucial and transitional fuels as well as of CCT and beyond-CCT.
Current Position:
President, Japan Coal Frontier Organization
Education:
March 1977 Acquired BSc in Mining Technology, Faculty of Engineering,
Kyushu University
Long-term Work Experience Overseas:
He has lead then MMAJ (currently JOGMEC)’s Office in Canberra.
Mr. Tsukamoto, originally a mining engineer and ex-government official, has been keenly developing his capacity and knowledge throughout his career with METI where he served for 33 years in policy formulation on quite a wide range of subjects-from energy, industry to environment, while he assumed a series of important positions. In 2010, he chose an early retirement to add a new dimension to his career through teaching as Specially-appointed Professor at the University of Tokyo, Keio University, and Tokyo University of Science, etc. and also serving as a high-level advisor for one of the most prominent companies of electric works in Japan.
It is natural that the current focus of his interest is start-up business support, regional development and support of manufacturing industries, in addition to advocacy of coal as one of crucial and transitional fuels as well as of CCT and beyond-CCT.
Current Position:
President, Japan Coal Frontier Organization
Education:
March 1977 Acquired BSc in Mining Technology, Faculty of Engineering,
Kyushu University
Long-term Work Experience Overseas:
He has lead then MMAJ (currently JOGMEC)’s Office in Canberra.
