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II. Energy Conservation Measures by Sector

II-1. Structure of Energy Conservation Promotion in Japan
Structure of Energy Conservation Promotion in Japan

II-1. Structure of Energy Conservation Promotion in Japan
Framework of Energy Efficiency Measures

II-2(1). Energy Conservation Measures for the Industrial Sector
Measures for Factories/Business Establishments Under the Energy Conservation Law(1)
  • The energy conservation law was revised in FY2002 to enhance en ergy management in the commercial sector, whose energy consumption has surged.
  • Action plans initiated by Keidanren and other industries shall be formulated/followed-up. (Support under the supplemental provisions are provided for achievement.)

II-2(1). Energy Conservation Measures for the Industrial Sector
Measures for Factories/Business Establishments Under the Energy Conservation Law(2)
  • On-site investigation (factory inspection) has been conducted since FY2001 on Type 1
    Designated Energy Management Factories.
  • Compliance to the factory/business establishments standards is investigated to assess the
    need for guidance based on objectively set criteria.
  • Establishments that have an extremely poor level of energy use rationalization are
    instructed to prepare/submit a rationalization plan, implement the rationalization plan,
    and take other relevant steps.

II-2(2). Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Improving Equipment Efficiency with the Top Runner Program
  • The top runner program* was introduced in 1998 for energy conservation standards for home/office appliances and fuel economy standard for automotives.

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