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Kyoto Commitment
  • GHG emissions - 6% below 1990 level
  • Stabilization of CO2 emissions at 1990 level
Today GHG emission level is already over the 1990 level, so Japanese government estimates that 12% reduction of GHG should be needed.

Almost 90% of Japan's GHG is energy-oriented CO2.
→Energy conservation is expected as a effective measure.

revised

< Kyoto Commitment achieving plan by Japanese Government --- April 28,2005 >

-5.2% Emission Reduction of CO2, CH4 and N2O
-4.8% : CO2 from Energy Origin
(by Energy Conservation, Nuclear Power Generation, Renewable Energy, Innovative Technologies )
- 0.4% : Emission Reduction of CH4, N2O etc
-1.3 HFC, PFC, SF6
-3.9 Sinks (Land Use Change and Forestry)
-1.6 Kyoto Mechanism ( Emission Trading, JI, CDM )
-12.0% Total

Policy-making Structure for Energy Conservation in Japan

Final Energy Consumption and CO2 Emission due to Energy Use
<target amount of energy consumption to be reduced is 65 million kl oil eq.>

Reflection of Global Warming Issue
to Energy Conservation Policy

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