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Enforcement Regulations 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)

The terms used in this Ministerial Ordinance shall be treated in compliance with the definitions of the terms used in the Law Concerning Rational Use of Energy (hereinafter referred to as the “Law”) and the Enforcement Ordinance for the Law Concerning Rational Use of Energy (hereinafter referred to as the “Enforcement Ordinance”).

Article 2

(Fuel types)

Petroleum products to be specified by the Ordinance of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry pursuant to Article 2, Paragraph 2, of the Law shall be naphtha, kerosene, gas oil and petroleum gas (including liquefied petroleum gas; hereinafter to be so understood).

2. Coal products to be specified by the Ordinance of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry pursuant to Article 2, Paragraph 2, of the Law shall be coke oven gas and blast furnace gas.

Article 3

(Conversion methods)

The methods for converting the consumption of fuels, etc. into the amount of crude oil, specified in Article 2, Paragraph 1, of the Enforcement Ordinance, shall be as prescribed below:

  1. (1) In the case of fuels mentioned in the left column of Annexed Table 1, the quantities given in the same column shall be converted to those stated in the right column of the table;

  2. […]

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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