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Japan’s International Cooperation for
the Energy Conservation
October 4, 2005
Yoshitaka UshioGeneral Manager, International Engineering Dept.
The Energy Conservation Center, JapanECCJECCJ
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Contents
1. Energy Conservation in Japan Energy Conservation in Japan PP22
2. Official Development Assistance Official Development Assistance ((ODAODA) ) by Japan Pby Japan P88
3. International Cooperation by ECCJ International Cooperation by ECCJ PP1313
3.1 What are important for the Energy Conservation P14
3.2 The International Cooperation Scheme P24
for Energy Conservation
3.3 JICA Scheme P31
3.4 METI Scheme P52
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11. . Energy Conservation in JapanEnergy Conservation in Japan
1.1 Principal of the Energy Policy
1.2 Trend of Primary Energy Intensity Trend of Primary Energy Intensity ((per GDPper GDP)) in Japanin Japan
1.3 Trend in Final Energy Consumption by SectorTrend in Final Energy Consumption by Sector
1.4 Primary Energy Intensity in The World
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1.1 Principle of Energy Policy 3‘E’s harmonization
Energy Energy securitysecurity
Environment Environment protectionprotection
Global warming Issue < CO2 Reduction >
Rational Use of Energy(Efficiency, Conservation)
Economic Economic growthgrowth
33‘‘EE’’ harmonizationharmonization
Best Mix of Primary Energy
Contribution to CO2Reduction
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11..2 2 Trend of Primary Energy Intensity Trend of Primary Energy Intensity ((PEIPEI) () (per GDP and IIPper GDP and IIP(Indices of Industrial ProductionIndices of Industrial Production) )) )in Japanin Japan
Source: METI/General Energy Statistics
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60
70
80
90
100
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'75
'77
'79
'81
'83
'85
'87
'89
'91
'93
'95
'97
'99
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Fiscal year
Assum
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973
per IIP
per GDP
Improvement in 1990per I IP: Improved to 53per GDP: Improved to 67
2nd Oil Crisis
1st Oil Crisis
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11..3 3 Trend in Final Energy Consumption by SectorTrend in Final Energy Consumption by Sector< shown by index based on ’73 >
Amend the Energy Conservation Law(enforced in April, 2003)、and enforce the regulation of large-scale buildings in conform with Class 1 designated factories. Enforce the energy conservation promoting activities of the residential and commercial sector.ECCJECCJ
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3)Industry Residential Commercial
Transportation Total GDP
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1.4 Primary Energy Intensity (Total Primary Energy Supply per GDP) in The World
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128165 145
450
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Why did the manufacturing industry of Japan succeed in the energy conservation after the Oil Crisis?
1. Regulation measures by Government(Energy Conservation Law)
2. Support and subsidy system by Government(financing, tax exemption, subsidiary aid)
3. Self-help efforts by companies for Cost reduction (enhancement of international competitiveness) --- investment, ZD,QC activity, Kaizen by Sho-shudan, TQM, etc.
4. Implementation organizations such as ECCJ, etc. were established and dedicated the work for EE &C .
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Mutual effect, Synergy effect
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22..Official Development Assistance Official Development Assistance ((ODAODA) ) by Japanby Japan
2.1 Philosophy (Objectives, Policies and Priorities) of Japan’s ODA2.2 Budget for Japanese ODA in 20042.3 Major DAC countries’ ODA2.4 ODA used for the counter-measures to arrest global warming
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2.1 Philosophy (Objectives, Policies and Priorities) of Japan’s ODA
1. Objectives:
Contribute to the peace and development of the international community, and thereby to help ensure Japan’s own security and prosperity.
2. Basic Policies:(1) Supporting self-help efforts
of developing countries(2) Perspective of “Human
security”(3) Assurance of fairness
(environmental and social impact, perspective of gender equality, etc. )
(4) Utilization of Japan’s experience and expertise
(5) Partnership and collaboration with international community
3. Priority issue(1) Poverty reduction(2) Sustainable growth(3) Addressing global issues(4) Peace-building
4. Priority RegionsAsia, which can have a major impact on Japan’s stability and prosperity, is a priority region for Japan. However, Japan will strategically prioritize, fully taking into account the diversity of the Asian countries’ socioeconomic conditions and changes in their respective assistance needs. Japan will prioritize its assistance for other regions on the basis of the charter, giving consideration the needs for assistance and the state of development
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<Back Ground of International Cooperation>
2.2 Budget for Japanese ODA in FY2005General
for Fisheries
for food
Rate: \105/US$Economic DevelopmentAssistanceUS$1,681million(MOF, JICA, JBIC, etc.)
ODAUS$7,487mil.
Bilateral DonationsUS$4,926mil.
Loan AidUS$1,661mil.(JBIC, etc.)
Contribution to International OrganizationUS$900 mil.
Technical CooperationUS$2,940 million(JICA, AOTS, JODC, etc.)
Project Loan
Non-project Loan
Grant Aid(Donations)US$5,826 mil.
Technical training in Japan
Dispatch of Experts
Project-Type Technical Cooperation
Development Survey
Provision of Equipment and Materials
Contributions, subscriptions, etc. to multilateral organizations(World Bank, Asian Development Bank, etc.)ECCJECCJ
OthersUS$305mil.
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2.3 Major DAC Countries' ODA(Net disbursement basis)
Million US$
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2.4 Ratios of(ODA used for the counter-measures to arrest global warming) against (total ODA amount)
in DAC countries
1.93.9
1.33.7
1.20.1
2.9 2.9
22.5
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10
15
20
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Denmark Sweden Canada U.K. Netherland France Germany U.S.A. Japan
%
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33. . International CooperationInternational Cooperationby ECCJby ECCJ
3.1 About the Energy Conservation
3.2 The schemes of International Cooperation for Energy Conservation
3.3 JICA Scheme
3.4 METI Scheme
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33. . International Cooperation by ECCJInternational Cooperation by ECCJ33..1 1 What are What are Important Important for the Energy Conservationfor the Energy Conservation
(1) Structure for Energy Conservation
(2) Effect of Energy ConservationEffect of Energy Conservation
((33) ) Energy Conservation Potential
(4) Technology Transfer
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(1) Structure for Energy Conservation
Policy Technology Capacity Building
Structure for Energy
Conservation
Energy/Economy
Data BaseImplementing
Body
Law & RegulationIncentives
(tax,subsidy,etc.)Finance
Energy Consumption(Volume/Cost)
Application of Suitable
Technology(Soft/Hard)
Education & Training
Maintain Human Resources
Dissemination & PR Activities
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Large Investment
Effect : %
Small Investment
Effect : %
No Investment
Effect : %
Ener
gy c
onse
rvat
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prog
ress
, %
Accelerated Energy Conservation Scenario
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Management
New Tech
Examined Tech
Enhanced Management
Facilities & Process change
Total Reduction
Year
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B
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““ Energy Management is most profitableEnergy Management is most profitable ””
((22) ) Effect of Energy ConservationEffect of Energy Conservation
Investment for Energy Management Support System ・ Measuring Instrument ・ Control System
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(3) Energy Conservation Potential(The average of previous auditing cases in developing countries)
Before Improvement
After Improvement
Step1Step3Step2
5% 12%13%
30%Reduction
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< Energy Conservation Potential >
Step 1 Good Maintenance
・Proper Air Ratio・Maintenance (stop the leakage of air, fuel, etc)
STACK
Furnance
Close Opening
Fuel
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Step 2 Equipment Improvement
Air Pre-heater(Recuperator)
FURNACE
FAN・Reinforcing Insulation・Installing Recuperator
STACK
< Energy Conservation Potential >
Fuel
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< Energy Conservation Potential >
Slab
Ingot Casting & Slabing Method
Continuous Casting Method
Step 3 Change of Production Process
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< Energy Conservation Potential >
Energy Management Structure
Plan
Plan
EnergyEnergyManagementManagement
Audit of EESmall Gr. ActivitiesGood Maintenance
CheckEvaluation of
Efficiency
DoExecution of
the Improvement
Action
Review
Arrange the Organization and the System
Set up the TargetPlanning
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((44) ) Technology TransferTechnology Transfer““ Transferred technology should be modified suitable for Transferred technology should be modified suitable for
the developing countries by themselves the developing countries by themselves !!””
Advanced countryAdvanced country Developing country
SELF-HELP EFFORT
Modify
DevelopTechnologyTechnology SuitableSuitable
TechnologyTechnology
・ Verified Technologies・ New Technologies (examples)
Regenerative Burner (Industry)Monitoring System (Residential) Direct Injection (Transportation)Measuring & Control System (General), etc.
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TransferTechnologychnology
<Technology>
Very ImportantVery Important
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Spiral mode of SpillSpiral mode of Spill--OverOverSharing Technical Information by the Compiled Technical Directories
< Technical Transfer >
Advancement effect of assimilation
Maximization of synergy Maximization of synergy effect by a transfer of effect by a transfer of TechnologiesTechnologies
Maturity
index of
energy M
aturity index
of energy
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33. . International Cooperation by ECCJInternational Cooperation by ECCJ33..2 2 International Cooperation Scheme for the Energy
Conservation
(1) Cooperation Network for the ECCJ
(2) Main Activities of ECCJ’s International Cooperation
(3) International Cooperation Scheme for the Energy Conservation
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((11) ) Cooperation Network for the ECCJCooperation Network for the ECCJ
Public Organizations(JICA,NEDO,JETRO)
Government(METI,ANRE)Research
Organizations
Private Companies
Expert Banking System
Energy Conservation CenterECCJ
Technical support
CooperationSupportCooperation
Dispatch
Overseas Counterparts( Government / Private Sectors)
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(2) Main Activities of ECCJ’s International Cooperation
1. Proposal for Policy Making・ Study of energy consumption and energy conservation policy・ Survey and feasibility study of the potentials on the energy
conservation and the reduction of GHG emission
2. Capacity Building・ Provision of the training courses in Japan and overseas・ Dispatching experts to the overseas for
seminar/workshop/training3. Technical Cooperation・ Factory energy audit and advice for the improvement based
on the results of plant surveys, energy conservation audit, etc.・ Cooperation and support for the establishment and operation of
the Energy Conservation Center or the same organization.
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(3) International Cooperation Scheme for the Energy Conservation
Government
(Japan)
JICA AOTSJODCECCJJETRONEDO
ECCJInternational
Cooperation
Energy Conservation Spread
Other Organizations
Human DevelopmentRequest
JICA: Japan International Cooperation AgencyAOTS: The Association for Overseas Technical ScholarshipECCJ: The Energy Conservation Center,JapanJODC: Japan Overseas Development CorporationJETRO: Japan External Trade OrganizationNEDO: New Energy and Industrial Technology Development
Organization
Governments (Developing Countries)
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METI and the Related Organizations in Japan for the Energy Conservation
METI(Ministry of
Economic, Trading and Industry)
(Incorporated Administrative
Agency)
Agency for NaturalResources & Energy
Secretariat
New Energy & Energy
Conservation Dept.
Resources & Fuel Dept.
Power & GasDept.
Regional Bureaus of Economy, Trade and Industry
Policy Section Energy Conservation
Section
New EnergySection
Public Relations
Dept.
ECCJ
Administration Dept.
Energy Environment Technology
Dept.
Energy Management
Examination & Training Center
International Energy
Environment Center
Ministry ofForeign Affairs
ECCJ Branches
Hokkaido, Tohoku, Tokai-Hokuriku, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu ( 7 regions)
Regional BureausHokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku,
Shikoku, Kyushu, Okinawa( 9 regions)
Collaboration
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JETRO
NEDO
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International Cooperation Schemes of ECCJ(Recent Projects)
Your Government’s Proposal to Japanese Government
JICA Scheme: JICA ECCJCapacity building(ex. Training in Japan , expert dispatch)Project –type technical cooperation
(ex. establishment of EE&C Center)
Japanese Government METI Scheme: ( METI) ECCJ
Capacity-Building (training course in Japan ,Expert dispatch, etc.)Technical Corporation(Dispatch experts for survey, energy audit, seminar, etc)
METI Scheme: NEDO, JETRO, etc. ECCJ
Capacity Building & Technical Transfer
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2000,03,04
Thailand
Thailand Malaysia
DS 1982,1992PTTC 2001-
China Rep. ArgentinaChina Rep.DS 1985-86PTTC 1992-1999
Hungary BulgariaArgentina
Iran PhilippinesDS 1987-89PTTC 1995-2000
Poland Korea
Thailand Indonesia Egypt
Iran
Malaysia India Kenya
DS 1995-97PTTC 2003-
China Rep. Romania Bangladesh
Argentine Sri Lanka Turkey
Philippines Taiwan Pakistan
Korea Mexico Brazil
India Tunisia Saudi Arabia
Kenya Bahrain Jordan
Sri Lanka Chile Cuba
Turkey Guatemala Peru
Mexico Venezuela
Tanzania
Brazil Vanuatu Czech
Nigeria Slovak
InvitingTrainees toJapan
Seminarsin countries
Plants SurveyPolicy Study
Energy Conservation
Center of Japan
Malaysia83,00,03,04
Vietnam94,95,01,02,04
Philippines95,01,02,04
Korea1997
Indonesia94,95,00,01,04
Development Survey & Project-Type Technical Cooperation
Turkey
DS 1997-1999
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Cambodia
Colombia
Croatia
Dominica
Ethiopia
Fiji
Honduras
Lithuania
Mongolia
Morocco
Oman
Paraguay
Uruguay
Viet Nam
Palestine
BulgariaDS 1992-94PTTC 1995-2001
DS 1999 - 2000PTTC 2000-
New comers in 2004
China Rep.1999-2002
SyriaCote d’Ivoire
g
Serbia and Montenegro
PolandPTTC 2004--
Cambodia
Myanmar
Thailand
Lao PDR
Singapore
Brunei 01,03,0400,03,,04
00,03,04
01,02,04
01,02,04
India01 & 04
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33. . International Cooperation by ECCJInternational Cooperation by ECCJ3.33.3 JICA SchemeJICA Scheme
(1) Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training Courses in Japan
(2) Project Type International Cooperation for the Energy ConservatiProject Type International Cooperation for the Energy Conservationon
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(1) Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training Courses in Japan
<<JICA JICA / / ECCJECCJ> > Worldwide Group Training on EE Worldwide Group Training on EE & & CCDuration: May 13, 2003 – July 3, 2003 (52 days)
Number of Participants: 13 (10 Countries)
Objectives: to understand;1. The energy situation and energy policy in Japan
2. The promotion policy for EE & C and its enforcement procedure
3. EE & C measures in the industrial, commercial and residential, and transport sector.
4. Energy management methods in buildings and factories.
Program:Lecture, Plant visit to study successful cases, Practical exercises (measurement of energy consumption), and Workshop (discussion and presentation).
<every year from 1986>
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< EE&C Training Course in Japan >
JICA JICA //ECCJ Worldwide Group TrainingECCJ Worldwide Group Trainingon the Energy Efficiency and ConservationEnergy Efficiency and Conservation
((19861986 –– 20042004 every yearevery year))
Asia::136 America: 61 Africa: 37 Others: 7
14Philippines342Guatemala17 Total : 2413Peru331Fiji16
1Paraguay322Ethiopia15
1Palestine3115Egypt14
5Viet Nam479Pakistan301Dominica13
4Venezuela461Oman292Cuba12
1Vanuatu452Mongolia281Croatia11
1Uruguay4413Mexico271Cote d'Ivoire10
9Turkey434Malaysia261Colombia9
3Tunisia422Lithuania2515China8
13Thailand412Korea242Chile7
2Tanzania4013Kenya231Cambodia6
1Syrian 392Jordan221Bulgaria5
11Sri Lanka388Iran2116Brazil4
1South Africa3717Indonesia206Bangladesh3
2Saudi Arabia3612India191Bahrain2
1Serbia and Montenegro352Honduras1813Argentina1
Part'ntsCountry Part'ntsCountryNo.Part'ntsCountryNo.
No. of No. of No. of
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< EE&C Training Course in Japan >
JICA JICA //ECCJ Energy Efficiency ECCJ Energy Efficiency & & Conservation Program Conservation Program for Central for Central & & Eastern European Countries Eastern European Countries
((19941994 –– 20032003 every yearevery year))Duration : October 15, 2003 – November 7, 2003 (17 days)Number of Participants : 12 (8 Countries)
Objectives: to understand1. The energy situation, and energy policy and regulation in Japan2. The promotion policy for EE & C and its enforcement procedure 3. EE & C measures in the industrial, commercial and residential, and transport sector.4. Energy management in buildings and factories. 5. R & D of New energy
Program:Lecture, Plant visit to study successful cases, country report, seminar and Workshop
(discussion and presentation).
<every year from 1994>
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< EE&C Training Course in Japan >
JICA JICA //ECCJ Energy Efficiency ECCJ Energy Efficiency & & Conservation Program Conservation Program for Central for Central & & Eastern European Countries Eastern European Countries
((19941994 –– 20032003 every yearevery year))Number of Participants and CountriesNumber of Participants and Countries
11212111112111210111210Total
22000000000Serbia and Montenegro
10100000000Yugoslavia
10001000000Ukraine
130220120222Slovak
142112230210Romania
212222133123Poland
41011100000Lithuania
30010110000Latvia
101000002223Hungary
10001000000Estonia
111000003232Czech
91222200000Croatia
182212232220Bulgaria
40111100000Albania
Total2003200220012000199919981997199619951994
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((22) ) Project Type International CooperationProject Type International CooperationEstablishment of Energy Conservation CenterEstablishment of Energy Conservation Center
THAILAND : ECCT (2002.4~05.4)
IRAN : NTCEM (2003.4~07.3)
TURKEY : NECC (2000.8~05.7)
BULGARIA : EEC (1995.11~00.10)
ARGENTINA : CIPURE (1995.7~00.6)
CHINA : ECTC (1992.7~99.1)MasterPlan
ECC : The Energy Conservation CenterECTC : Dalian China Energy Conservation Training CenterCIPURE : The Rational Use of Energy CenterNECC : The National Energy Conservation CenterECCT : The Energy Conservation Center ,ThailandNTCEM : The National Training Center for Energy Management
Dispatch ofexperts
ECCJTraining in
Japan
Provision ofequipment
POLAND : ECTC (2004.7~08.6)
In progress
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Objectives and provided services from Japan sideObjectives and provided services from Japan side< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
(1) China
Establish Dalian Chinese Energy Conservation TrainingCenter, by means of training the experts of the energyconservation, promote and disseminate the energyconservation technologies all over the country.
5 years(1992.7 - 1999.1 ○ ○ ○
(2) Argentine
Bring up CP who can promote and guide the energyconservation activities in Argentine and through CP bring upthe energy managers and implement the enlightenment anddissemination of the energy conservation.
5 yeas(1995.7 - 2000.6)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
(3) Bulgaria
the Ministry of Economy so that they obtain the abilities topropose the policy of Bulgaria's energy conservation and toconduct and guide her industries for the energyconservation.
5 years(1995.11 - 2000.10)
○ ○ ○ ○
(4) Turkey
Establish and operate the Energy Conservation Center sothat they can contribute to the energy conservation in theTurkey industries.
5 years(2000.8 - 2005.7)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
(5) Thailand
Establishment the National Training and Examination Systemfor Qualification of the Certified Energy Manager (EM) inThailand.
3 yeas(2002.4 - 2005.4)
○ ○ ○
(6) IranEstablishment the National Training Center for energymanagement in order to contribute to the energymanagement of the industrial sector in Iran
4 years(2003.3 - 2007.3)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○
(7) PolandThe Energy Conservation Technology Center is establishedas the governmental structure for promotion of the energyconservation of Polish industrial sector.
4 years(2004.7 - 2008.6)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Note 1 : Provided services by Japan side(1) Establish training system for the energy conservation (4) Provide equipment /instruments for energy audits(2) Provide energy audit training (5) Advise of PR and dissemination activities(3) Provide mini-plant for the training of the energy conservation (6) Advise to the energy conservation policies
Provided services by Japan side(See note 1)Country Objectives Duration
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Energy Conservation Research/Training Center
Office
Practice
Library
Training
Lecture
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
JICAJICA//ECCJ Turkey Energy Conservation ProjectECCJ Turkey Energy Conservation Project
DurationDuration: : August August 2000 2000 –– July July 20052005Counter partCounter part: : EIE EIE / / NECCNECC((National Energy Conservation CenterNational Energy Conservation Center))
Object:Support to the establishment and operation of the Energy Conservation Center so that
they can contribute to the energy conservation in the Turkey industries.
Program: ・・ Advice to the government how to promote the energy conservationAdvice to the government how to promote the energy conservation policypolicy
・・ Provision of the necessary facilities to the ECC for the educaProvision of the necessary facilities to the ECC for the education and training for tion and training for the engineers for the energy managersthe engineers for the energy managers
・ Education and training of the personals who can managemanage
and maintain the energy conservation training center in and maintain the energy conservation training center in Turkey
・ Training course in Japan
・ Plant survey and audit
・ Seminar and workshopSeminar and workshop
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Mini-plant for Training (1)< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Furnace (Iran)Training Center (Iran)
Recuperator (Iran) Measurement Instrument (Iran)
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Mini-plant for Training (2)
Fan (Poland)Steam Trap (Poland)
Boiler (Poland) Water Pump (Poland)
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Mini-plants for Training (3)< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Compressor (Poland) Furnace and Burner (Thailand)
Lecture Room Textbooks & Manuals
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Cooperation for Energy Conservation in ThailandCooperation for Energy Conservation in ThailandDevelopment of the ProjectDevelopment of the Project
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Cooperation for Energy Conservation in TurkeyCooperation for Energy Conservation in TurkeyDevelopment of the ProjectDevelopment of the Project
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Cooperation for Energy Conservation in ICooperation for Energy Conservation in I..RR. . IranIranDevelopment of the ProjectDevelopment of the Project
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Cooperation for Energy Conservation in PolandCooperation for Energy Conservation in PolandDevelopment of the Project
< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Development of the Project
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
JICA Energy Conservation ProjectDispatch Experts for supporting the project (FY2004)
*1: Energy Service Company *2: Specific Energy Consumption
2005/2/27~4/231Installation of the mini-plants for the EC training Poland
2004/12/5~262Detail design of the mini-plants for EC trainingPoland
2004/11/28~12/51Seminar for Energy ConservationPoland
2005/2/6~3/42Energy audit, Seminar & Workshop for SEC*2Iran
2005/2/6~191Seminar & Workshop for ESCOIran
2004/11/25~12/51Project evaluation and advising Iran
2004/7/16~291MAP Method (for problem finding)Iran
2004/6/4~6/211Seminar & Workshop for ESCO *1Iran
2004/7/11~7/171Seminar & Workshop for Energy Manager SystemThailand
2005/2/20~4/22Energy Audit and Seminar for paper industryTurkey
2004/6/1~7/11Energy Audit and Seminar for food industryTurkey
2004/9/5~10/241Energy Audit and Seminar for steel industryTurkey
2004/5/16~6/131Energy Audit and Seminar for steel industryTurkey
ScheduleNo. of ExpertsPurposeCountry
Dispatch EC Experts for JICA EC Project (FY2004)
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
JICA JICA //ECCJ Turkey Energy Conservation Project ECCJ Turkey Energy Conservation Project <Project: August 2000 – July 2005>
Duration: November 17, 2002 – December 14, 2002 (28 days)
Number of Participants: 3 counterparts(experts)
Objectives1. To understand the energy conservation policy and the Law, and energy management in Japan.
2. Brash-up the skill for the expert (auditor, trainer).
3. To understand successful cases in the energy conservation .
Program:1. Lecture & observation on measuring instruments and training facilities (i.e. boiler,furnace,
inverter-controlled system, lighting etc.).
2. Training for audit technique (heat and electricity measurement, calculation, reporting etc.)
3. Participation to the practical on-site audit conducted by Japanese experts
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
The Program on Energy Conservation for IranThe Program on Energy Conservation for IranDuration: February 9, 2004 – February 20, 2004 (9 days) 10 Trainees
February 7, 2005 – February 18, 2005 (9 days) 9 TraineesNumber of Participants: 10 trainees (government officers)
Objectives:1. To understand the energy conservation policy and the law, and energy
management in Japan.2. To develop leadership for promote the energy conservation in Iran
Program:1. Lecture : The energy conservation policy, regulation, management, procedures, etc.2. Visit to ENEX2004 to learn the energy conservation and new energy in Japan
3. Plant visit to understand successful cases .
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
JICA Energy Conservation ProjectEC Training in Japan (FY2004)
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical22005/02/21~03/11Poland
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical42004/06/28~07/30
Lecture and plant visitPolicy12003/07/22~08/01
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical32003/07/14~08/08Thailand
Lecture and plant visitPolicy92005/02/07~02/18
Lecture and plant visitPolicy102004/02/09~02/20
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical42003/09/01~09/30
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical22003/02/27~03/17Iran
Lecture and plant visitPolicy22004/09/07~09/17
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical22004/09/01~09/30
Lecture and plant visitPolicy12003/12/02~12/12
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical32003/11/26~12/19
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical22002/11/19~12/13
Lecture and plant visitPolicy12001/12/11~12/21
Lecture, plant visit & practiceTechnical22001/10/07~11/15Turkey
Training ProgramTrainingTraineesTraining PeriodCountries
Type ofNo. of
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< JICA Project-type International Cooperation >
Establishment of New ProjectRequest for technical
cooperation• Technical cooperation project to be
created by:
1) Project forming by request from foreign countries
2) Project forming by a project finding mission
• Typical case of project forming
1) Preparation of project plan by Counterpart with consideration of Japanese side support
2) Request of technical cooperation to JICA Office or Japanese Embassy through Ministry of Foreign Affairs or related Ministries
3) Project finding mission and/or study mission by JICA
4) Signing of Minutes of Meeting or Record of Discussion by JICA and Counterpart representative
5) Start of Development Study or Project Type Technical Cooperation
<<in Japanin Japan>
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MinistryMinistry
Ministry Ministry of Foreign of Foreign
AffairsAffairs
JICAJICA
County County OfficeOffice
Japanese Japanese EmbassyEmbassy
Ministry of Ministry of Foreign Foreign AffairsAffairs
Ministry of Ministry of EconomyEconomy, , Trade Trade
and Industry and Industry ((METIMETI) )
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33. . International Cooperation by ECCJInternational Cooperation by ECCJ3.43.4 METI SchemeMETI Scheme
(1) METI Training Program on EE METI Training Program on EE & & C in JapanC in Japan
(2) PROMEEC Project
(3) Dispatch EE & C Experts
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Duration: September 27, 2004 – October, 2004 (10 days)
Number of Participants: 15
Objectives: (1) To enable the participants from government and public sectors to acquire better capabilities to enforce the energy conservation decree in Vietnam.(2) To provide more opportunities to enhance their understanding for energy manager/officer system in Japan for practical application of the system in Vietnam.(3) To learn Japanese methodologies for energy management as well as energy conservation such as small group activity and TPM (total productive maintenance), as well as the qualified person for energy management system in Japan
Program:Lecture, Plant visit to study excellent energy management and Workshop (discussion and
presentation of action plan for EE&C).
<Example of Training Course in Japan>
((11) ) METI Training Program on EE METI Training Program on EE & & CCfor Vietnamfor Vietnam
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< METI Training Program >
Energy Conservation Training Courses(FY2004 & 2005)- METI Scheme
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(1) Bi-countries basis (ASEAN and other Asia countries)
Country Training CourseNo. of
Trainees Schedule
Vietnam Policy 15 2004/927~10/8
Malaysia Policy 19 2005/1/6~1/19
Indonesia Policy 21 2005/1/24~2/4
ThailandTechnical (EC
Manual) 20 2005/5/16~27
PhilippinesPolicy (Steel
Industry) 20 2005/6/8~21
Vietnam Policy 20 2005/8/29 ~ 9/9
Indonesia Policy 20 2005/9/20 ~ 30
Others (3 countries) Policy 60 Under planning
(2) Multi-countries basis
CountryNo. of
Trainees Schedule
1st Training (All ASEAN) Policy 19 2005/7/25 ~29
2nd Training (ASEAN Group 1) Policy 24 2005/11/24 ~ 12/23rd Training (ASEAN Group 2) Policy 25 2006/1/12 ~ 204th Training (All ASEAN) Policy 30 2006/2/6 ~ 17
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(2) ASEAN PROMEEC (Promotion for Energy Efficiency and Conservation) ProjectDetails of Activities
Japanese side financially support and dispatch experts to ASEAN countries (10 countries) for the Energy Audits and Seminar/Workshop conducted by ACE (ASEAN Center of Energy)
Major Industry & Building1. Follow-up investigation of the realization and dissemination of the previous
recommendations and consultation for further improvement2. Development of Database/Benchmark/Guideline of EC3. Preparation of Directory of Technologies
(Including introduction of the successful cases)
Energy Management (New)Joint activities to establish the Energy Management System for ASEAN by ASEAN
Working Team and Japanese Experts1. Analyzing recommendations (Industry / Building) related to the Energy
Management 2. Information Exchange and Identification of Barriers / Countermeasures in each
Country3. Building Concept of ASEAN Energy Management System for ASEAN4. Developing ASEAN Energy Management System
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< ASEAN PROMEEC Project >
Activities of PROMEEC ProjectPreparation of Tools for Dissemination
TechnicalDirectories
(For Buildingsand Industries)
ComprehensiveTechnical Information
With Successful ExamplesFuture Network
for ASEAN
DB/J DB / I DB/H
DB/G
DB/F
DB/EDB / DDB/C
DB/B
DB/A
DatabaseASEAN
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Industries : For Sub-sectors
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< ASEAN PROMEEC Project >
InternationalCooperation
on EM for ASEAN
TrainingService
EnergyAudit
InformationService Advisory
Service
“ASEAN EnergyManagement System”
Campaign/Award System Coordination
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Sharing EE&C information among the ASEAN
countries
To Develop “ASEAN Energy Management System”
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< ASEAN PROMEEC Project >
ASEAN PROMEEC Project ( Overview of Activities)Phase – 1 : FY2000 – 2003
Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao Malaysia Myanmar Philippine Singapore Thailand Vietnam
1.Country Condition
(1)Area (km2) 5765 180000 1920000 236800 330000 680000 300000 659.9 513114 327000
(2)Population(x103) 337/'99 11430/'98 203456/'00 5218/'00 23250/'00 48100/'99 75330/'00 3263/'00 61940/'00 76328/'99
(3)GDP(US$) per capita 14522/'99 (270)/'00 753/'00 (400)/'00 3680/'00 (114)/'99 1039/'00 28272/'00 1944/'00 400/'00
2.Building
(1)Audit/Award (03-04) ○ 2001 ○ 2001 (03-04) (03-04) ○ (02-03) ○ 2001 ○ 2000 ○ 2000 ○ (02-03)
3.Biomas
(1)Palm Waste ○
(2)MSW ○ ○
(3) Agricultural Waste
4.Industry
(1)Cement ○ 2000
(2)Textile ○ 2000
(3)Paper / Pulp ○ 2000
(4)Oil Refinery ○ 2001
(5)Ceramic/Porcelain ○ 2001
(6)Hydropower ○ 2001
(7)Garment ○ (02-03)
(8)Iron & Steel ○ (02-03)
(9)Food (03-04)
(10)Chemical (Caustic Soda) (03-04)
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< ASEAN PROMEEC Project >
ASEAN PROMEEC - Dispatch Specialists in FY2004
ASEAN PROMEEC Project (FY2004) - METI Scheme
Country PurposeNo. of
spe'lists Schedule Indonesia Inception Workshop 2 2004/8/25~26 Indonesia Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Building 3 2004/9/13~18 Indonesia Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/11/29~12/1 Indonesia Discussion on the next year activities with ACE 3 2005/3/16~18 Malaysia Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Main Industry 3 2004/11/22~26 Malaysia Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/12/7~8 Thailand Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Building 3 2004/11/1~5 Thailand Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/12/13~14 Philippines Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Building 3 2004/11/8~12 Philippines Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/12/9~11 Vietnam Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Main Industry 3 2004/10/24~29 Vietnam Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/10/13~14 Singapore Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/12/2~3Singapore Post-workshop 4 2005/2/7~9
Cambodia Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Building 3 2004/9/19~25 Cambodia Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/10/8~9 Lao PDR Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Main Industry 4 2004/11/15~19 Lao PDR Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/10/11~12 Myanmar Energy Audit, Seminar & Workshop for Main Industry 2 2004/12/7~16 Myanmar Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/10/5~7Burunei Seminar & Workshop for Energy Management 2 2004/12/4~6
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Dispatch EE & C ExpertsGAP (Green Aid Plan) Project (FY2004)
(China, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, India and Vietnam: 7 countries)
Note: The activities for Philippines and India are through JETRO.
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FollowFollow--up Consultingup Consulting
[Home page] http://www.eccj.or.jp[E-mail] [email protected]
ConsultingConsulting
Sending InformationSending Information
URL: http://www.eccj.or.jp
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** FollowFollow--up consulting after technical cooperationup consulting after technical cooperation** General consulting on energy conservation General consulting on energy conservation & &
efficiency efficiency ** Information Information ((Energy statisticsEnergy statistics, , Best practices for Best practices for
energy energy conservationconservation, , othersothers)ECCJECCJ )