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II-2(2). Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Thorough Energy Management Utilizing IT Utilization and Facilitation of HEMS (Home Energy Management System)
  • Use IT technology to promote and facilitate a system that supports the energy
    demand management at home (energy conservation behavior), e.g. a system that
    ensures the optimum operation of home appliances (air conditioners, refrigerators, etc.)
    or a real-time display of utility charges on energy use.

II-2(2). Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Thorough Energy Management Utilizing IT Promotion of Commercial Building Energy Management System (BEMS)
  • Use IT technology to promote and facilitate a system that supports the energy demand management for commercial buildings (e.g., a system that ensures recognizing a real-time room conditions in buildings by temperature sensors and/or the optimal operation of lighting and air-conditioning responding to the room condition).

II-2(2). Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Promotion of ESCO Business What Is the ESCO Business?
  • A business that offers comprehensive services on energy conservation to clients, who in return will offer a part of their energy saving gains (saving on utility bill, etc.)
  • The business has two forms: "Guaranteed savings agreement" where customers cover business costs and "Shared savings agreement" where the ESCO business covers business costs. These options enable service provision according to customer needs.
*ESCO stands for Energy Service Company.

II-2(2). Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
Promotion of ESCO Business ESCO-Related Market Scale
  • ESCO-related markets have shown rapid growth in recent years with substantial room for market expansion. (FY2002 purchase orders: Approx. 51.5 billion yen)

II-2(2). 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 the ESCO business.
  • A model ESCO project will be introduced also at a national facility, i.e. METI building from FY2004
    onwards.

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