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Appendix 1
Overall Energy Management and Laws and Regulations
1. Laws and Ordinances concerning the Rational Use of Energy
     1.1 System of “Law concerning the Rational Use of Energy”
          1.1.1 Purpose of Legal Revision
1.1.2 Outline of Legal Revision
     1.2 Laws and Ordinances concerning the Rational Use of Energy
          1.2.1 General rules 1.2.2 Basic policy, etc.
1.2.3 Measures, and so on, related to factories
1.2.4 Measures, and so on, related to transportation
1.2.5 Measures, and so on, related to buildings
1.2.6 Measures, and so on, related to machines and appliances
1.2.7 Miscellaneous rules
1.2.8 Punitive provisions
2. Energy Situation and Policy
     2.1 Energy Supply and Demand
          2.1.1 World energy situation
2.1.2 Japan’s energy situation
     2.2 Energy and the Environment
          2.2.1 Environmental problems related to energy
2.2.2 Mechanism of global warming
2.2.3 Concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and change of global environment 2.2.4 Kyoto Protocol target achievement plan
     2.3 Long-term Prospects for Energy Supply and Demand

3. Energy Compendium
     3.1 Concept and Kinds of Energy
          3.1.1 Energy concept
3.1.2 Energy units and symbols
               (1) International System of Units (SI)
(2) Quantity symbols and unit symbols
          3.1.3 Energy forms
               (1) Mechanical energy
(2) Electromagnetic energy
(3) Light energy
(4) Chemical energy
(5) Heat energy
(6) Nuclear energy
     3.2 Energy Conversion
          3.2.1 Conversion between different energy forms
3.2.2 Energy conversion efficiency
     3.3 Energy Resources
          3.3.1 Classification of energy resources
3.3.2 Flow of energy in Japan
3.3.3 Quantity of energy resources
     3.4 Energy Storage
          3.4.1 Necessity of energy storage
3.4.2 Energy storage technology
               (1) Performance conditions necessitated by energy storage technology
(2) Energy storage method
     3.5 Effective Use of Energy
          3.5.1 Energy quality
3.5.2 Exergy (effective energy)
3.5.3 Heat cascade use
3.5.4 Energy analysis

4. Basics of Energy Management Technology
     4.1 Method of Energy Management
          4.1.1 Method of promoting energy conservation
4.1.2 Preparation of an energy management organization
               (1) Manager
(2) Energy conservation promotion committee
(3) Complete participation activities
(4) Training for employees and tenants
(5) Use of outside specialists
          4.1.3 Preparation of management standard
          4.1.4 Setting an energy conservation target
               (1) Clarification of an energy conservation policy by the manager
(2) Drawing up and implementing concrete targets and plans by related department
          4.1.5 Obtaining a grasp of the energy use situation
               (1) Installing the necessary measuring instruments
(2) Obtaining a quantitative grasp of the flow of energy
(3) Analyzing the relationship between the operation conditions and the quantity of energy used
(4) Recording and arranging measured values, and displaying them in the form of a graph
          4.1.6 Management of basic unit of energy
4.1.7 Drawing up remedial measures
4.1.8 Concrete plan for remedial measures, and implementation

 
     4.2 Basics of Energy Management Technology
          4.2.1 Basics of energy
               (1) Basics of statistics
                    (A) Arranging data
(B) Analyzing data
               (2) Motion and work
                    (A) Displacement and velocity
(B) Constant velocity linear motion
(C) Acceleration
(D) Free fall motion
(E) Magnitude of force
(F) Laws of motion
(G) Motion of object that is subjected to wear
(H) Work and power
(I) Constant speed circular motion
               (3) Mechanical energy
                    (A) Kinetic energy
(B) Position energy
               (4) Heat and energy
                    (A) Heat energy and temperature
(B) Heat quantity and specific heat

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