METI 2007524 2050 20082012 1020Twenty in Ten 2020 18 15 23 202010 1
METI 2 1 2005 35 142W 44 108W 252 201W 142 687 1,160 2.0% 2010 118 482W 134 300W 586 450W 3081 764 1,910 3% 1 50 2 1 2
METI 2005 35% 30% 25% 29.6% 23.7% 26.0% 24.3% 20% 15% 10% 5% 6.6% 1.7% 4.7% 6.9% 5.7% 6.0% 5.1% 0% Annual Energy Review 2005 Renewable Energy Sources in figures national and international development Jan 2007 Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statics 2007 EU EUROPEAN ENERGY AND TRANSPORT 3
METI 1811 4
METI 2007 2007 11 NEDO 2007 5
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METI kwh 350,000,000 324,557,229 300,000,000 250,000,000 267,030,376 200,000,000 150,000,000 114,263,045 100,000,000 50,000,000 1,158,000 57,526,853 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 412 8
9 METI 168.9 5 168.9 5 110 10 122.8 9 144 8 168.9 5 202.6 4 257.9 3 440 2 552.3 1 kwh
METI 77 1,000kWh ENEX200810,000kWh13,000kWh 24,000kWh 10
METI 22122 222 222 UNEP CSR 22122 221 RPS 222 50 11
METI Green-e Green-e The Center of Resources Solutions CRS Green-e Degrees GroupGreen Tags27Green-eREC2006 12
METI Green-e Green-e The 2006 Green-e Energy Verification Report 2007 13
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METI kwh 1 Intel Corporation 1,302,040,000 2 PepsiCo 1,105,045,154 3 U.S. Air Force 899,143,000 4 Wells Fargo & Company 550,000,000 5 Whole Foods Market 509,104,786 6 The Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. 457,851,838 7 Johnson & Johnson 400,702,978 8 Cisco Systems, Inc. 373,500,000 9 City of Dallas, TX 333,659,840 10 HSBC North America 300,000,000 EPAGreen Power Partnership 15
METI Lundberg Family Farms Interface Fabrics, Inc. Choice Organic Teas Andrew Lane Cellars Timberland Harris Ranch, Napa Valley prana clothing H2Gro Tomatoes Brand building Green-e 16