[Translation from Japanese to English ] Energy consumption for household use between Japan and other countries clearl...

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Requested by hiro-byn at 19 May 2014 at 17:56 1276 views
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戦前日本の家庭用エネルギーを他国の状況と比較してみると、日本では森林への依存度が国際的に高かったことがわかる。例えばイギリスの家庭においては90%のエネルギーが石炭系であり、アメリカでの薪炭利用の割合は1940年には14.8%まで低下している。1世帯当たり燃料消費量についても日本はイギリスのおよそ40%、アメリカの20%に過ぎない。ただし家計の総合的消費水準が日本ではイギリスの約20%、アメリカの17%程度であったので、エネルギーに関しては相対的に消費が多かったとも言える。

planopiloto
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Translation / English
- Posted at 19 May 2014 at 18:37
Energy consumption for household use between Japan and other countries clearly illustrates that Japan has highly relied on forests in comparison to international standards. For example, 90% of household energy consumed in England is derived from coals, and fuelwood usage decreased to 14.8% in the United States during 1940. Also Japan’s per-house fuel consumption is only 40% of England, and 20% of the United States. However, as the total consumption level of Japan at that time was 20% of England and 17% of the United States, one can argue that Japan had a relatively high consumption level regarding energies.
ichi_style1
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- Posted at 19 May 2014 at 18:32
When comparing the energy usage of a Japanese household before the war with that of other countries, you can see that internationally seen Japan was very dependent on its forests. To make a comparison, a British household would get 90% of their energy from coal, and the usage of wood and charcoal fuel dropped to 14.8% in America in the 1940s. The fuel consumption of a single household in Japan only makes up about 40% of the consumption of a British household, and 20% of one in America. However, the standard consumption level in Japan was about 20% of the British, and 17% of the American standard consumption, so you could say that energy consumption in Japan was relatively high.
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mooomin
Rating 52
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- Posted at 19 May 2014 at 18:24
If you compare energy usage of general houses in pre-war period of Japan with other countries, you can see that dependence on wood fuel was high in Japan internationally. For example, charcoals consisted 90% of energy usage at houses in UK, and in US the ratio of wood fuel dropped to 14.8% by 1940. If you look at energy consumption per family, Japan is only about 40% of UK, and 20% of US. However, consumption level of overall household budget in Japan was about 20% of UK, and 17% of US, so it can be said that the amount of energy-related consumption was relatively high.

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