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2. Designated
Energy Management Factories

2.1 Designated Energy Management Factory
under the Energy Conservation Law


2.2 The combination pattern of Designated
Energy Management Factory (as of 31 March 2002)
Heat Management
Electricity Management
Total
1st class(A)
2nd class(A)
1st class (A)
2nd class(A)
a
1st class Heat ・ 1st class Electricity
1,954
-
1,954
-
3,908
b
1st class Heat ?� 2nd class Electricity
362
-
-
362
724
c
2nd class Heat ?� 1st class Electricity
-
428
428
-
856
d
1st class Heat
291
-
-
-
291
e
1st class Electricity
-
-
1,129
-
1,129
f
2nd class Heat ?� 2nd class Electricity
-
1,002
-
1,002
2,004
g
2nd class Heat
-
756
-
-
756
h
2nd class Electricity
-
-
-
4,139
4,139
Total
2,607
2,186
3,511
5,503
13,807

Estimation of number of designated factories as of March 31, 2002

31March2002
Additional prediction
New total
1st class
6,118
about 1,800
7,918
2nd class
7,689
about 1,000
8,689
Total
13,807
about 2,800
16,609

2.3 Obligations of 1st Class Designated
Energy Management Factories
( 6,118 factories/2002 )(A)
  1. To implement energy conservation according to the judgment standards
  2. To appoint energy managers
    (Note; industries other than the 5 designated industries are exempt from selecting an energy manager. They must, however, select a energy management officer.)
  3. To submit periodical report (every year)
  4. To design and submit mid -& long-term plan of energy conservation (every year)mid-&long-term:for next 3-5 years
    (Note; participation of Qualified Person for Energy Management is Mandatory.)

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