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II-3. Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Promotion of ESCO BUSINESSESCO-Related Market Scale
  • ESCO-related markets have shown rapid growth in recent years. However, market size in FY2004 decreased due to the decreased number of large-scale projects in the industrial sector. Yet chances are high that market size will further expand in the future. (FY2004 orders established: Approximately 37.4 billion yen)
  • Research estimates its potential market size at 2,470 billion yen. (Source: The ECCJ’s ESCO Introduction Promotion Study Group Report)
  • The market scale of ESCO business in the US in 2000 is approximately US$2 billion.
  Source: JAESCO (Japan Association of Energy Service Companies) survey

II-3. Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Support for the Introduction of ESCO Business
  • Support, in the forms of partial subsidy for initial investments, low-interest loans, etc., is extended to private enterprises and local governments implementing ESCO business.
  • A model ESCO project will also be introduced at a national facility, i.e. METI building, from FY2004 onwards.

II-4. Energy Conservation Measures for the Transportation Sector
Introduction of Energy Conservation Measures
in the Transportation Sector (1)

II-4. Energy Conservation Measures for the Transportation Sector
Introduction of Energy Conservation Measures in the Transportation Sector (2)
Energy conservation efforts of business operators who act as consigners as well as transportation business operators in the transport sector are specified to be compulsory. Business operators who manage their own transportation needs are also specified to be responsible for such efforts.

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