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I-2. Transition of Energy Consumption in the Industrial Sector
Transition of Energy Consumption in the Industrial Sector

- Energy consumption in the industrial sector has been generally steady since oil crisis.
- Energy consumption unit per industrial production index for the manufacturing industry suffered a sharp fall through to the 1980s, but has been on a trend of slight increase since the 1990s.
- Japan's energy consumption unit against GDP in the industrial sector is lower than those of other major countries.

Transition of energy consumption unit per industrial production index for the manufacturing industry

(Source) General energy statistics, annual report on industrial indices
Note 1: The industrial production index is weighted with value added structure (1995 standard).
Note 2: Since the industrial production index is affected by sales values, when a sales price drops, the index may go below the index of production volume.

Unit Energy Consumption per GDP in the Industrial Sector by Country

*Final energy consumption (tons in oil equivalent) / real GDP (1995 value in US$) (both are actual figures for FY2000), indicated in the ratio when the Japanese figure is set at 1.
Source: Compiled by the Natural Resources and Energy Agency based on energy & economic statistics data

I-2. Transition of Energy Consumption in the Industrial Sector
Energy Consumption Trend under the Nippon Keidanren's Voluntary Action Plan on the Environment

- Nippon Keidanren has drawn up a voluntary environmental action plan with the common
goal of reducing CO2 emission from the industrial and energy conversion sectors to at least the FY1990 level by FY2010.
- Implementation of the plan has reduced CO2 emission and maintained energy consumption steady against the FY1990 level.


Source: FY2003 inventory

I-2. Transition of Energy Consumption in the Industrial Sector
Transition of Energy Consumption in the Commercial/Residential Sector


- Energy consumption in the commercial/residential sector surged after the oil crisis and is still on the growth trend in recent years.
- Japan's per-capita energy consumption in the commercial/residential sector is relatively low compared to other major countries, but the difference is narrowing down.

Transition of energy consumption in the commercial/residential sector
(Source) General energy statistics

Transition of Energy Consumption per Capita in the Commercial/Residential Sector
Source: Compiled by the Natural Resources and Energy Agency based on energy / economic statistics data

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