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Results of the Factory Site Survey

Fiscal year
Subject business sector
Score: less than 50
Score: 50 to 79
Score: not less than 80
Fiscal 2001 (650 factories) Steel industry , Pulp and papermaking industry Non-ferrous metal manufacturing industry 10 factories (1.5%) 88 factories (13.5%) 552 factories (84.9%) 7 factories out of these were subject to guidance in writing.
Fiscal 2002 (785 factories) Textile industry, Publishing, printing and related industry , Chemical industry , Gas supply industry 6factories (0.8%) 59 factories (7.5%) 720 factories (91.7%) 7 factories out of these were subject to guidance in writing.
Fiscal 2003 (428 factories) Petroleum products, coal products manufacturing industry , Ceramics, soil and stone products manufacturing industry , Heating supply industry 2 factories (0.5%) 22 factories(5.5%) 375 factories (94.0%)
Fiscal 2004 (802 factories) Petroleum products, coal products manufacturing industry, Ceramics, soil and stone products manufacturing industry, Heating supply industry 6 factories (0.7%) 59 factories (7.4%) 737 factories (91.9%)

Business Site Survey in FY2005
  • Head office building includes in
    5 manufacturing industry types
  • Telecommunications
  • Broadcasting
  • Air transportation
  • Retailing
  • Postal savings office
  • governmental financial agency
  • Insurance
  • Lodging
  • Real estate rental/management
  • School education
    Business sites (included in “Education” , and
    “Faculty of medicine + hospital” or
    “Annexed hospital” consuming energy mainly&)
    are excluded
  • Postal office
  • National official service
  • Local official service

Energy conservation procedures
Competent Minister's Instructions and Orders
The competent minister may take the following action in relation to Type 1 Designated Energy Management Factories, if the factory’s performance is noticeably noncompliant with the management standards.
  1. To instruct the factory to submit a plan with regard to the rational use of energy;
  2. To instruct the factory to change its rationalization plan, if the rationalization plan is insufficient
  3. To instruct the factory to adequately implement its rationalization plan, if the rationalization plan is not fully implemented;
  4. To make public the fact that the factory has not complied with the instructions, if the instructions have not been followed; and/or
  5. To order the factory to implement measures related to the instructions after consultation with related councils, etc., if the factory has not taken any measures related to the instructions without good reason.

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