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Outline of the Revised Energy Conservation Law
Major points of the revised energy conservation law

Abolition of the restrictions on the scope of Type 1 Designated Energy Management Factories

The range of designated businesses coming under Type 1 Designated Energy Management Factories was changed from five categories(note), such as manufacturing,to all businesses.
(Note) Manufacturing, mining, electricity supply, gas supply, heat supply

Introduction of exemption from the obligation to nominate an Energy Manager

With regard to large office buildings, etc., it may be unnecessary to nominate an expert who is a licensed energy manager for each building, but, instead, it is only necessary to ensure that a licensed energy manager is involved in the work of drawing up the mid-to-long term plan.

To obligate Type 2 Designated Energy Management Factories to submit a Periodical Report

To establish a system in which the country can assess the status of energy usage as accurately as possible and to take more adequate measures, the submission of periodical reports on the status of energy use, etc., became an obligation instead of just requiring the recording of usage.

Major Points of the Revised Government Ordinance for the Energy Conservation Law
Requirements applied to the Type 1 Designated Enterprises
In accordance with the abolition of the application of Type 1 Energy Management Factories to limited business sectors, the requirements for Type 1 Designated Enterprises that are not obligated to nominate an Energy Manager are as follows:
  1. The owners of factories and operations other than for manufacturing, mining, electricity supply, gas supply and heat supply (e.g. office buildings, department stores, hotels, schools, hospitals, playgrounds, etc.)
  2. The factory owners with offices for manufacturing, mining, electricity supply, gas supply and heat supply operations

Obligations of 1st Class Designated Energy Management Factories
( 5,198 factories/2004 )
  1. To implement energy conservation according to management standards
  2. To appoint energy managers
    (Note; Industries other than the 5 designated industries are exempt from appointing an energy manager. They must, however, appoint an energy officer.)
  3. To submit periodical report (every year)
  4. To design and submit mid- & long-term plan of energy conservation (every year) mid-&long-term:for next 3~5 years
    (Note; Participation of Qualified Person for Energy Management is Mandatory.)

Obligations of 2nd Class Designated Energy Management Factories(B)
( 5,380 factories/2004 )
  1. To implement energy conservation according to the management standards
  2. To appoint energy officer
  3. To make officer take designated training course on energy conservation
  4. To submit periodical report(every year)

1st Class Designated Energy Management Factories Number of Energy Managers Required(A)
Required numbers of Energy Manager are as follows.  
According to annual energy consumption
Designated Heat Management Factories
Cokes producing, Electric power producing,
Gas supplying and District heat supplying
3,000~ 100,000 kL/y 1
100,000 kL/y~ 2
Designated Heat Management
Factories other than above
3,000~20,000 kL/y 1
20,000~50,000 kL/y 2
50,000~100,000 kL/y 3
100,000 kL/y~ 4
Designated Electricity Management
Factory
12~200 Million kWh/y 1
200~500 Millon kWh/y 2
500 Million kWh/y~ 3

2.Qualification System of Energy Management

Examination Body

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