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Advertising activity for Supportive Measures
<by the Energy Conservation Law, the E-C and Recycling Assistance Law >

Tax incentives:
for:
91 facilities designated by METI
52 facilities designated by METI for small and medium enterprises Systems approved on the basis of the "Assistance Law"

Tax incentives: income tax exemption equivalent to 7% of the equipment acquisition cost or special depreciation of up to 30% of the equipment acquisition cost

Low interest loan:
for:
Regenerative burner furnace, Inverter system facility, Co-generation system,
Retro-fitting of building by ESCO, High energy efficiency building construction,
High energy efficiency electric furnace & boiler & hot-water server, etc.

through: Development Bank of Japan, Japan Finance Corporation for Small and Medium Enterprise, National Life Finance Corporation, etc.

Subsidies:
for:
project for installation of advanced energy efficiency facilities, introduction of
Co- generation system, introduction of HEMS/BEMS, purchasing High energy efficiency hot-water server and low CO2 emission auto mobile and high heat insulation house, ESCO project, R&D project for high energy efficiency technology and system, etc.

Through: NEDO and other organizations


Assistance to ESCO projects promotion
To promote energy conservation by ESCOs

Promotion of ESCO Business
by ESCO Promotion Council, as of August 2003

6-3. Promotion toward “Smart Life”
for Civil, Commercial and Transportation Sectors

Energy-conservation type new lifestyle, “Smart Life”
Smart Life is a new lifestyle intended for a clever and smart life without using unnecessary energy while enabling daily life healthful. The initiative of “Smart Life” is designed as a new life style enabling people to act voluntarily in full understanding energy conservation, not because of being forced, nor because of the presence of regulation.

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