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METI Scheme ASEAN PROMEEC (Promotion for Energy Efficiency and Conservation) Project - Details of Activities - |
Japanese side financially support and dispatch experts to ASEAN countries (10 countries) for the Energy Audits and Seminar/Workshop, which are jointly organized by ACE (ASEAN Center of Energy) and ECCJ. Major Industry & Building
Joint activities to establish the Energy Management System for ASEAN by ASEAN Working Team and Japanese Experts
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METI Scheme ASEAN PROMEEC Project ( Overview of Activities) FY2000 – 2003 |
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METI Scheme ASEAN PROMEEC -Energy Audit and Workshop |
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METI Scheme <Example of Training Course in Japan> <METI / ECCJ> ASEAN Training Program on EE & C for Vietnam |
Duration: September 27, 2004 - October 8, 2004 (10 days) Number of Participants: 15 Objectives:
Lecture, Plant visit to study excellent energy management and Workshop (discussion and presentation of action plan for EE&C). ![]() |
<Example of abroad factory diagnosis and improving advise based on measurements (plant survey, energy conservation audit)> NEDO/ECCJ Survey Project on the Energy Conservation in the Industrial Sector in the People’s Republic of China <started in 2001> |
Objectives: to evaluate the energy saving potential in the chemical industry sub-sector.
to fined the energy conservation counter measures by carrying out energy audit.
to offer the above mentioned measures and to make them to be disseminated over
the sub-sector. Duration: July 22, 2002 - January 25, 2003 (1st step:10 days, 2nd step:3 weeks, 3rd step:10 days) Factories for auditing survey: ![]() Program: 1st step: pre survey (general information on energy consumption, preparation for the full-scale audit) 2nd step: The auditing survey. Discussion of the audit results and tentative counter measures. 3rd step: Submission and presentation of the survey report to the Chinese Government. Following up the implementation of the tentative counter measures, and recommendation of the final counter measures at the surveyed factories. |
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