1989 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko iinkai hokoku. (Review of the energy supply and demand in the fiscal 1989 and short-term outlook. Report of the committee for energy supply-demand trends)
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1990
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Here are a review of the energy supply and demand in the fiscal 1989 and a short-term outlook made by the Committee for Energy Supply-Demand Trends for each energy supplying industry and energy demanding industry starting from electricity, petroleum and city gas industries. As a whole, demand for energy in Japan did not decrease even in the fiscal 1989 and is still increasing at the start of the fiscal 1990. Demand for energy started increasing extremely in the spring of 1987, reached the peak in 1988, and the increase rate is falling. With the level-off of economy that has been shifting favorably so far, increase in the energy demand is estimated to become duller in the future. The average elastic value of the primary energy supply against GNP between 1987 and 1989 was nearly 1, and this value is estimated to become gradually smaller too. In the fiscal 1990 even if the substantial economic growth rate should be maintained on the 4% level, demand for energy is estimated to go down to the 3% level. 28 figs., 77 tabs.
1989 nendo energy jukyu jisseki to tanki tenbo. Energy jukyu doko iinkai hokoku. (Review of the energy supply and demand in the fiscal 1989 and short-term outlook. Report of the committee for energy supply-demand trends)