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Enforcement Ordinance for the Law Concerning Rational Use of Energy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2010

Richard L. Ottinger
Affiliation:
Pace University, New York
Nicholas Robinson
Affiliation:
Pace University, New York
Victor Tafur
Affiliation:
Pace University, New York
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Article 1

(Definition)

Electricity to be specified by a government ordinance pursuant to Article 2, Paragraph 1, of the Law Concerning Rational Use of Energy (hereinafter referred to as the “Law”) means electricity which is produced by power generating facilities that produce such electricity as is used in place of electricity obtained by converting power gained through the conversion of heat using fuel as a heat source and which meets either one of the following requirements:

  1. (1) A person who has produced electricity will use such electricity for himself; or

  2. (2) A person who has received a supply of electricity from a person who supplies such electricity will use such electricity.

Article 1-2

(Types of business)

Types of business to be specified by a government ordinance pursuant to Article 6, Paragraph 1, of the Law shall be as prescribed below:

  1. (1) Manufacturing (including article processing and repairing business);

  2. (2) Mining;

  3. (3) Electricity supply;

  4. (4) Gas supply; and

  5. (5) Heat supply.

Article 2

(Consumption of fuels, etc. and electricity relating to designation of type 1 designated energy management factory)

A numerical value to be specified by a government ordinance with regard to the annual consumption of fuels and heat produced using these fuels as heat sources (hereinafter referred to as “fuels, etc.”) pursuant to Article 6, Paragraph 1, of the Law shall be 3,000 kiloliters in terms of the consumption of fuels, etc. as converted into the quantity of crude oil by such a method as is specified in the Ordinance of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (hereinafter referred to as the “consumption of fuels, etc. in oil equivalent”).

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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