Final project In this class, we have discussed the various technologies humans use to convert energy into practical forms, the physical principles and equations underlying these technologies, and their impacts on the environment and humans. We have discussed human energy use world-wide and have often examined energy use in detail in the United States. In this project, you will analyze the use of energy by a non-US country. Write a report analyzing the use of energy by a particular country (Japan) both quantitatively and qualitatively. Questions that are worth addressing include: What is the total consumption rate of primary energy, both total (in terawatts) and per capita (in kilowatts per person)? What is the percentage contributed to this total consumption by each primary energy source, and how does this compare both to the US and to the world as a whole? What is the current rate of CO2emission (in kilograms per year), both total by the country and per capita? How does this compare both to the US and to the world as a whole (provide US and world-wide total rate of energy consumption and per capita rate of energy consumption)? What fraction of the country’s total primary energy consumption is used to produce electricity (as opposed to being used directly)? Which factors explain the country’s energy portfolio relative to other countries (for example, natural resources available, policy choices)? Which if any policies do the country have to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions? What long-term plans or goals does the country have for its energy portfolio? Your report should include both quantitative analysis (e.g. combining total numbers with population numbers to determine per capita numbers; comparing numbers for this country with the US and with the world) and qualitative analysis. You should focus on reporting and analyzing the facts of the country’s current and planned future energy usage. It should not be in the style of a persuasive essay in which you advocate for particular choices in energy usage. Your report should be between 1500and 2000 words(approximately3-4 pages depending on font and spacing). Up to one additional page can be used for figures (tables, charts, graphs, or other graphics). No such figures are required. References should be provided for all the information you use, and they will not be included in the word count. You can use whatever format you like for the references, as long as it is self-consistent and provides all information necessary to find the reference(include URL for web sites, along with the date you accessed the site). Instructions You must read these first. This assignment is divided into sections, each labeled with a major topic. The questions were written using the key concepts and especially the essential skills from each lecture, so while the questions can be a bit detailed, they are exactly targeted to our course content. I recommend that you start by trying to answer each question ...