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Japan
We Support Your Energy Conservation Activities
2012-2013
July, 2012
Nobuya Minami, Chairman
The Energy Conservation Center, Japan
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Activities of the Energy Conservation Center, Japan
Promotion of Energy Conservation/Electricity Saving for Factories, Buildings, Stores, etc., and Reduction of CO2 Emission p.3
s Instructions, survey and analysis based on energy conservation audit for factories, buildings, etc.
Support for Energy Conservation Activities in Households and Local Communities, etc. p.4
s Provision of information on energy efficient equipment by means of energy saving labeling, etc.
Support for Development of Human Resources for Energy Conservation and its Activities p.5 ∼ 6
s Development of human resources for energy conservation through educational seminars, etc.
s Collaboration with the “Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide”
Implementation of National Examinations, etc. for the Qualification of Energy Managers p.8
Supporting Members
Corporate companies or organizations that are supportive of the Center’s business objectives are entitled to join the Center
as supporting member by each factory or business unit. The Center provides special service to the supporting members to
assist their energy conservation activities. The special service includes the followings.
- A website dedicated to supporting members (Special provision of useful information on energy conservation)
- Provision of information on the latest measures and technologies concerning energy conservation/electricity saving
- Provision of information and advice on the Energy Conservation Act and support for making various notification forms
- Free-of-charge provision of the monthly magazine “Energy Conservation” and discount for the participating fee for
educational seminars and for the price of energy conservation promotional goods
Mining, quarrying of stone 10 Information and communication 16 Scientific research and technical service 31
Construction 101 Transportation and postal activities 7 Accommodation and eating service 6
Manufacturing 1,911 Wholesale and retail trade 22 Education and learning support 14
Electricity, gas, heat and water 285 Real estate and goods rental 20 Medical, health care and welfare 10
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Promotion of Energy Conservation/Electricity Saving for Factories, Buildings, Stores, etc., and Reduction of CO2 Emission
The energy conservation of factories, buildings, etc. which consume a great deal of energy is implemented
by introducing new equipment or improving existing technologies at each workplace based on the Energy
Conservation Act.
To support these activities, the Center implements instructions, survey and analysis by using energy
conservation audits of factories, buildings, etc. and provides information on the Energy Conservation Act and
the latest energy conservation technologies. The Center also undertakes the measures for electricity saving
and CO2 reduction support using the method of the energy conservation audit, smart technologies, etc.
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Support for Energy Conservation Activities in Households and Local Communities, etc.
To promote energy conservation/electricity saving by the power of the country as a whole, it is very important
to create an environment in which homes, workplaces, local communities, etc. can actively and continuously
promote adequate energy conservation/electricity saving activities.
For this purpose, the Center supports energy conservation practice in homes, schools, workplaces, etc. in
collaboration with local governments, companies, etc., while providing useful information on the latest energy
saving equipment, products, etc. in an easily understandable way.
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Support for Development of Human Resources for Energy Conservation and its Activities
To effectively promote energy conservation/electricity saving and CO2 reduction in companies and local
communities, it is important to develop and secure human resources who can take initiative in leading energy
conservation/electricity saving activities.
The Center actively implements various seminars to develop people who can undertake energy management
in companies, etc. and, at the same time, supports the activities of people implementing energy conservation/
electricity saving by using the Center’s original qualification system.
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■ Energy Audit Professionals ■ Books, handbooks, etc.
The Center certifies professional people who can perform The Center provides
energy audits or make improvement proposals in a highly basic and professional
professional manner for the total energy management of i n f o r m a t i o n o n e n e rg y
workplace within companies, etc. conservation in the form
of books, handbooks, etc.
[Target people] Company engineers, etc. people having written from a technical
technical knowledge equivalent to that viewpoint.
of qualified energy managers (national s Documents and guide
qualification) books dealing with the
[Acquisition] Specified examination, preparation and Energy Conservation
submission of an audit report Act and law-related matters
s Model answers and reference
books for the people who take
International Standard ISO50001 Auditors the examinations for qualified
Evaluation and Registration Body energy managers
ISO50001 is an international standard in the energy s “Energy Conservation
management field (came into effect in June, 2011) and it is Handbook” and data books
likely to be applied to various cases as a global standard. such as “Handbook of energy and economic
The Center, as a registration body for auditors, implements statistics”, etc.
the following work. s Specialized books, practical work books concerning
s Approval of training courses implemented by training energy conservation technologies
bodies s E n e rg y c o n s e r v a t i o n h a n d b o o k s c o m p i l i n g
s Evaluation and registration of auditors technologies and data for energy managers of
factories
Contact for inquiry about ISO50001 s Building energy conservation handbooks compiling
facility management techniques and data for facility
Center for Energy Management managers of buildings
System Auditors Registration
(CEMSAR Secretariat)
TEL: +81-3-5543-3062 Promotion Goods for Energy Conservation
cemsar@eccj.or.jp Activities
http://www.eccj.or.jp/cemsar The Center distributes various goods (at cost) which can be
used to promote energy conservation activities in factories
CEMSAR Mark
or offices.
s Posters, energy conservation check seals, etc. that
advocate energy conservation practice of individuals
Provision of Information through s LCD temperature meter seals which are useful for
Publication controlling indoor temperature
■ Monthly Magazine “Energy Conservation” s Display boards, flags, banners, etc. which help
people of factories or offices implement energy
The Center publishes a monthly conservation activities together
magazine “Energy Conservation”, the
only magazine dealing with energy
conservation in Japan. It provides wide
and high-quality information concerning
promotion of energy conservation
including information on energy policies
and the “Revised Energy Conservation
Act”, the latest technologies and Monthly Magazine LCD Thermometer Seal
knowledge of energy management, “Energy Conservation” Energy Conservation
Check Seals
measures for electricity saving, etc.
Energy Conservation Promotion Goods
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Promotion of International Cooperation for Energy Conservation
The Center enhances international cooperation to promote energy conservation from a global point of view.
To cope with global issues such as limitation of natural resources and climate change, it is inevitable to save
energy. In this sense, Japan is expected to actively play its role as an advanced energy conservation country.
The Center dispatches experts and accepts trainees to and from abroad, especially to and from developing
countries in Asia based on the agreements between the governments to spread the policies and technologies
of energy conservation.
The Center also strongly supports the activities for spreading Japan’s advanced energy conservation
technologies internationally through the co-work between the government and the private sector.
JapaneseSmartEnergy
Products&Technologies,
2012 CONCEPTUAL IMAGE & CLASSIFICATION of
Japanese Smart Energy Products & Technologies, 2012
RESIDENCE
Business &
Commerce
ELECTRICITY
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Implementation of National Examinations, etc. for the Qualification of Energy Managers
Under the Energy Conservation Act, companies which consume a great deal of energy must appoint overall
managers who are responsible for the energy management of their company and staff members of factories,
etc. who have a qualification of “qualified energy manager”, etc. The people who have a qualification of the
”qualified energy manager” are playing an active role not only at the workplace of their factory but also in
various fields as an expert giving advice for the energy conservation and CO2 reduction.
The Center is a designated organization for implementing national examinations, training, etc. for these
qualifications.
“A”: Companies whose annual energy consumption (crude oil equivalent, hereinafter called the “consumption”) is 1,500
kl or more (business operators)
“B”: Factories and workplaces whose consumption is 3,000 kl or more and which belong to one of the 5 business types
(manufacturing, mining, electricity supply, gas supply and heat supply)
“C”: Factories and workplaces other than those said in “B” above and whose consumption is 1,500 kl or more
s ) M P R O V E M E N T O F E N E R G Y U S E M E T H O D S A N D
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Outline of ECCJ Business Size
Final account of FY2011 (Income base)
● Councilors 7
Councilor Koukichi Ito The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan Research adviser
Councilor Takao Kashiwagi Tokyo Institute of Technology Professor
Councilor Yoshihiko Takamura Tokyo Denki University Professor
Councilor Toshio Nakamura The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Senior Director
Councilor Masami Nakamura Japan Management Association Administrative Director
Councilor Mitsuaki Hayashi Heat Pump & Thermal Storage Technology Center of Japan
Executive Director
Councilor Kenji Yamaji Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth
Director, Laboratory Manager
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Organization Chart 1st October, 2012
Subsidy Screening Department s 0 LANNING TECHNICAL EVALUATION ETC CONCERNING INTRODUCTION AND
REFORMING OF ENERGY CONSERVATION EQUIPMENT
Energy Conservation Promotion ENEX and Energy Efficient Appliance Promotion Forum Supporting Group s 0LANNING OPERATION ETC OF %.%8 HOME ELECTRIC APPLIANCE FORUM
BUSINESS AND VARIOUS EVENTS
in Home and Regional Activities
Division Home and Regional Activities Supporting Department s 0ROMOTION OF ENERGY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES FOR HOMES AND LOCAL
COMMUNITIES
International Cooperation Division Technical Cooperation Department s 4RANSFER OF ENERGY CONSERVATION TECHNOLOGIES AND DISPATCH OF
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION EXPERTS TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Center for Energy Management System s !PPROVAL OF %N-3 TRAINING COURSES EVALUATION AND REGISTRATION OF
Auditors Registration (CEMSAR) %N-3 AUDITORS ETC
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The Energy Conservation Center, Japan http://www.eccj.or.jp
TEL: +81-3-5543-3011 FAX: +81-3-5543-3022
Kyobashi 7th Nagaoka Bldg. 3-19-2 Hatchobori, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0032 Japan
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