JPI Seminar: Unveiling New Opportunities in Geothermal Energy Business
On April 16, 2026, JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will host an insightful seminar featuring Mr. Eiichi Sakata, the Executive Director of Toyo Engineering Co., who will dive into the revenue models and business opportunities within integrated energy ventures centered around geothermal energy. This seminar presents a unique chance to learn from a leading expert in the field, as Toyo Engineering has been at the forefront of geothermal energy projects, particularly in Indonesia, where it has executed numerous initiatives.
Event Details
- - Date: April 16, 2026
- - Time: 09:30 - 11:30
The seminar will include a comprehensive overview of geothermal energy, discussing both traditional challenges and innovative solutions that are poised to shape the future of energy sustainability. Following the lecture, registrants will have opportunities for a Q&A session, allowing for meaningful discussions with Mr. Sakata, fostering networking with like-minded professionals.
Seminar Highlights
1.
Commitment to Carbon Neutrality:
Toyo Engineering has long recognized geothermal energy as a stable renewable resource, which is essential for the carbon-neutral future. Mr. Sakata will outline the company’s commitment and current strategies in realizing this goal.
2.
Current State and Challenges of Geothermal Energy:
Attendees will gain insights into the challenges facing the geothermal sector today and the essential transitions necessary for future projects.
3.
Toyo Engineering’s Project Achievements:
A detailed account of successful geothermal projects undertaken by Toyo Engineering, highlighting accomplishments that have set benchmarks in the industry.
4.
Technological Innovations and the Carbon Neutral Park Concept:
Attendees will learn about the next-generation closed-loop geothermal systems, recovery of mineral resources, direct utilization of geothermal energy, and advancements in green hydrogen and ammonia production. A focus on scale prevention technologies and underground imaging will also be included.
5.
The Future of Geothermal Energy:
The seminar will culminate in Mr. Sakata offering a visionary perspective on the future landscape of geothermal energy, summarizing key takeaways from the session.
6.
Interactive Q&A Session:
Engage directly with Mr. Sakata through a question-and-answer segment, providing an exclusive opportunity to clarify any doubts or inquiries.
7.
Networking Opportunity:
A unique aspect of JPI seminars is the opportunity to network among participants from diverse sectors, potentially leading to invaluable collaborations and insights applicable to their practical work.
Registration Options
Note: Archive access is not included
Note: Archive access is not included
Participants opting for in-person or live streaming can add access to recorded content for a special price of 18,500 JPY (tax inclusive).
Fees
- - Individual Attendance: 37,620 JPY (tax inclusive)
- - Group Discounts: 32,620 JPY (tax inclusive) for two or more attendees from the same organization.
- - For local governmental representatives, a discounted rate of 11,000 JPY (tax inclusive) applies for up to two attendees (in-person or live streaming only).
Post-Seminar Activities
After the seminar, attendees can submit questions to the speakers, further enriching the discussions initiated during sessions. Building a network among participants and fostering new business ideas is highly encouraged and made easier through such collaborative platforms.
Contact Information
For further inquiries, please contact:
Japan Planning Institute
106-0047 Minato-ku, Tokyo
5-2-32 Kowa Hiroo Building
TEL: 03-5793-9761
FAX: 03-5793-9767
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JPI Official Site
About JPI
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