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Law on the Rational Use of Energy (1997)

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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GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1 PURPOSE OF THE LAW

The present Law establishes a general legal framework to secure the conservation of national energy resources and the efficient use of energy and industrial potential.

ARTICLE 2 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ON RATIONAL ENERGY USE

Activities in the field of rational energy use are regulated by the present Law and by other legislative acts of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Activities in the field of rational energy use in the Republic of Karakalpakstan are also regulated by legislative acts of the Republic Karakalpakstan.

ARTICLE 3 SCOPE OF THE LAW

Within the scope of the present Law are activities by legal and natural persons relating to extraction, production, refining, storage, transport, transmission, distribution and consumption (hereinafter will be referred to as production and consumption) of thermal and electric energy (hereinafter will be referred to as energy).

Legal regulation in the field of rational energy use is aimed at:

  • ensuring the efficient and environmentally sound use of energy in its production and consumption;

  • stimulating the development and application of energy efficient technologies, extraction and production of less expensive petroleum products, natural gas, coal and other types of natural fuel (hereinafter will be referred to as fuel);

  • ensuring accuracy and uniformity of measurements, as well as accounting of energy produced and consumed in terms of both quality and quantity; and

  • execution of supervision and control by the state over the efficiency of energy production and consumption, as well as over the state of energy equipment and energy supply and consumption systems.

ARTICLE 4 STANDARDIZATION

Energy efficiency characteristics shall be established for energy producing and using equipment in accordance with legislatively established procedure.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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