2026 Power System Seminar
2025-11-25 06:12:13

Urgent Measures Against the Shortage of Electrical Safety Personnel in 2026 Power System Seminar

Overview of the Seminar


On December 8, 2025, the Japan Planning Institute (JPI) will hold a pivotal seminar addressing the pressing issue of personnel shortages in the electrical safety sector, a topic of great significance as Japan navigates its energy future. Toshiro Takebe, the chairman of the Kanto Electric Safety Association, will be the keynote speaker, presenting insights on the evolving energy landscape and the urgent need for robust solutions to this increasingly critical challenge.

Context of the Seminar


As Japan aims for carbon neutrality by 2050, the recent issuance of the 7th Energy Basic Plan has initiated discussions across various government policies that impact the energy sector. This seminar serves as a platform to critically examine the reforms in the electricity system and how these changes have brought about heightened demands for more safety personnel. With almost 60 years of support for users' electrical safety, the electric safety industry is now in a battle against a significant shortage of qualified personnel.

Key Topics to be Discussed


1. Changes in the Condition of the Power System
- The Impact of Carbon Neutrality and Energy Base Changes: Discussion on how the initiatives towards carbon neutrality are reshaping the energy framework.
- New Mechanisms Supporting Carbon Neutrality: An exploration of the structural modifications needed to support this environmental goal.

2. Transformations in the Electric Business amid Reforms
- Analysis of Major Reforms and Their Outcomes: Understanding the core topics addressed in electricity system reforms.
- Challenges Surrounding Transmission and Distribution Businesses: Identifying and tackling the issues faced by these crucial sectors.

3. The Electrical Safety Industry and Personnel Shortages
- Introduction to the Safety Association: An overview of the Kanto Electric Safety Association’s role in maintaining electric safety.
- Understanding the Widespread Challenge of Personnel Shortages: An analysis of the common issues faced across the industry.
- Interindustry Initiatives and Achievements: Review of collaborative efforts to enhance workforce engagement and participation.

4. Creating an Organization that Values Autonomous Safety Practices
- Examining the Cultural Foundation of Personnel Issues: Investigating how organizational culture impacts safety practices.
- The Journey in Building Appropriate Organizational Culture: Insights into the developments and changes necessary for a positive workplace.
- Future Challenges Toward Enhancing Productivity: Discussing strategies for improving workplace efficiency and morale.

5. Strategic Management Plans for Future Growth
- A dedication to returning to foundational values while aiming for sustainable development through mid-term management strategies.

6. Question and Answer Session
- An interactive segment where attendees can engage directly with the speaker.

7. Networking Opportunities
- Attendees will have a chance to exchange business cards in a structured networking session designed to foster connections that may lead to new business ventures.

Attendance Details


Participants may choose from various attendance methods: on-site, live streaming, or access to an archived version of the seminar for two weeks post-event. The cost per individual is ¥37,230 (tax included), with reductions for multiple attendees from the same organization. Local government representatives can attend at a reduced rate.
Apply here for more details.

Conclusion


Join us at this crucial seminar as we delve into the challenges and solutions around the shortage of electrical safety personnel. This is an essential opportunity for stakeholders in the energy sector to gain knowledge, network, and contribute to building a safer, more reliable power future for Japan.


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