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Energy Conservation Management
In Factories
October, 2007
Yasunori Serizawa
Expert

Contents
    1.Why is the energy conservation required?
    2.Energy Conservation Policy and Activities of Enterprise
      2-1 Back Ground
      2-2 Small Thinking Group (TQM/TPM)
      2-3 Audit by Private Enterprises
      2-4 Routine Energy Management (Operation & Maintenance) by Private Enterprises

1.Why is the energy conservation required ?
< Necessity of Energy Conservation >
  • Exhaustion of “Fossil Energy”
  • Prevention of “Global Warming”
  • Improvement of “Technology” for Energy Conservation

Energy Resource Reserves
  Available Years Production/y
Oil 41.0 years 28 billion barrels
Natural Gas 67.1 2.6 trillion m3
Coal 192 5.12 billion tons
Uranium 85 36000 tons

Global Warming Issues
At the End of 21 Century (Feb. 2007 : Estimated by IPCC)
Temperature Rise 2.4 ~ 6.4 Degree Celsius
Rise of Sea Level 26 ~ 59 cm
Refugees At the End of 2002 25 Million
  At the End of 21 century 200 Million
GHG :CO2, CH4, HFC, PFC, N2O, SF6
( Rate of CO2 : 90% , 90% of CO2 is originated by Combustion of Fossil Energy)

Necessity of Energy Efficiency Improvement
Necessity of Energy Efficiency Improvement

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