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Energy Conservation Policy & Measures in Japan
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE)
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)

Table of Contents
I. Situations Surrounding Energy Consumption in Japan page
     1. Overall Status
1
  2. Transition of Energy Consumption in the Industrial Sector
9
  3. Transition of Energy Consumption in the Commercial/Residential Sector
12
  4. Transition of Energy Consumption in the Transportation Sector
19
II. Energy Conservation Measures by Sector
  1. Overview of Energy Conservation Measures
26
  2. Energy Conservation Measures for the Industrial Sector
28
  3. Energy Conservation Measures for the Commercial/Residential Sector
32
  4. Energy Conservation Measures for the Transportation Sector
49
  5. Development of Energy Conservation Technologies
56

I. Situations Surrounding Energy Consumption in Japan

I-1. Overall Status
Transition of Final Energy Consumption (1)
Transition of Final Energy Consumption (1)
Source: Energy Balance Tables in Japan, Annual Report on National Accounts
(Note) The GDP is real GDP based on 1995 prices according to 93SNA.

I-1. Overall Status
Transition of Final Energy Consumption (2)
  • Japan's final energy consumption has increased almost continuously, except immediately after the two oil crises and during the recent economic recession.
  • The ratio of industrial: commercial/residential: transportation uses shifted from 4:1:1 (oil crisis) to 2:1:1 (FY2004).
Transition of Final Energy Consumption (2)
Source: Energy Balance Tables in Japan, Annual Report on National Accounts
(Note) Note that, due to revision of the aggregation method in Energy Balance Tables in Japan, values for FY1990 onwards and values for preceding years are the results of utilizing different methods.

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