Compendium on Energy Conservation Legislation
in Countries of the Asia and Pacific Region

Cover   Disclaimers   Foreword

Contents

Part One: Overview of Energy Conservation Legislation in the Asia and Pacific Region

1 Purpose and scope of laws and regulations to promote energy conservation and energy efficiency

2 Principal elements of energy efficiency promotion policies and legislation

3 Conclusions and recommendations on regulatory frameworks for energy conservation and promotion of energy efficiency

Selected references

Sources of information on energy conservation legislation

List of participants

Part Two: Country Profiles and Case Studies of National Legislation for Promotion of Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency

Regulatory Framework for Promotion of Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency in Australia by Adrian J. Bradbrook, Faculty of Law, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

Regulatory Framework for Energy Conservation Legislation in Japan by Akira Ishiyama, Japan International Cooperation Agency/Energy Resources Section, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand

The Energy Conservation Programme of the Republic of Korea by Mi-Chung Ahn, Energy Conservation Policy Division, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Energy Conservation Legislation in Thailand: Concepts, Procedures and Challenges by Dieter Brulez and Rudi Rauch, German Technical Cooperation Agency GTZ/Department of Energy Development and Promotion, Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Bangkok, Thailand <return to top>

Part Three: Sectoral Overviews and Discussion Papers on Application of Energy Conservation Laws and Regulations

Alternative Regulatory Mechanisms for the Establishment of Energy Efficiency Standards for Commercial and Institutional Buildings by Josie Close, Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong

Alternative Legal Measures to Improve the Fuel Efficiency of Motor Vehicles by Adrian J. Bradbrook, Faculty of Law, University of Adelaide, Australia

Energy Efficiency Standards for Electrical Appliances: Regulatory and Voluntary Approaches in the Philippines and Thailand by Kristina Egan, International Institute for Energy Conservation, Asia Office, Bangkok, Thailand

Initial Experiences with Energy Labelling Programmes: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Energy Labelling by Kwisun Huh, Utah State University, Utah, United States of America

Part Four: Selected National and State Laws and Regulations for Promotion of Energy Conservation and Efficiency in Countries of the Asia and Pacific Region

Australia

Sustainable Energy Development Act 1995 (New South Wales)

Electrical Products Act 1988 (South Australia)

Electrical Products Regulations 1990 (South Australia)    <return to top>

China

Energy Conservation Law of China (1997)

Japan

Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy (1979)

Enforcement Ordinance for the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy (1979) and Amendments (1984 and 1993)

Enforcement Regulations for the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy (1979, amended 1984 and 1993)

Republic of Korea

Rational Energy Utilization Act (1979, wholly amended by Act No. 4891 of 1995)

Russian Federation

The Federal Law on Energy Saving (1996)

Thailand

Energy Conservation Promotion Act (B.E.2535) (1992)

United States of America

Energy Policy Act of 1992 — Energy Efficiency (Title One)

Uzbekistan

Law on the Rational Use of Energy (1997)

Part Five: International Conventions, Treaties and Protocols Related to Promotion of Sustainable Energy Use

Energy Charter Protocol on Energy Efficiency and Related Environmental Aspects (adopted at European Energy Charter Conference, 17 December 1994)

Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (adopted at Conference of the Parties, Third Session, 10 December 1997)

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