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(Attachment 1-2)
Industry Trends in Relation to Energy Consumption
(In 10,000 kl; crude oil equivalents)
Industry ( * = with a target in terms of enegy consumption)
Fiscal 1990 Fiscal 1997 Fiscal 1998
Fiscal 1999 Fiscal 2000 Fiscal 2001
Compared
to fiscal
1990 (%) Compared
to fiscal
2000 (%)
1 Federation of Electric Power Companies
10,800 11,200 10,900 11,700
12,000 11,700 8.3% -2.5%
(Portion attributed to industry: these figures are used in the calculation of the 34-industry totals below)
1,210 1,300 1,240 1,280
1,300 1,270 5.0% -2.3%
2 Petroleum Association of Japan
1,287 1,708 1,672 1,677
1,661 1,658 28.9% -0.2%
3 Japan Gas Association
68.2 51.6 49.3 48.8
46.5 43.0 -37.0% -7.5%
4 Japan Iron and Steel Federation (*)
6,396 6,411 6,032 6,170
6,003 5,849 -8.5% -2.6%
5 Japan Chemical Industry Association
2,858 3,156 3,063 3,152
3,130 2,975 4.1% -5.0%
6 Japan Paper Association
1,070 1,113 1,091 1,102
1,116 1,072 0.2% -3.9%
7 Cement Association of Japan
875 858 763 754
751 720 -17.7% -4.1%
8 Communications Industry Association of Japan
Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industry Association
Japan Electric Manufacturers Association
Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association
672.4 913.6 835.5 848.1
890.8 852.9 26.8% -4.3%
9 Japan Auto Parts Industries Association
404 452 433 445
419 361 -10.4% -13.6%
10 Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
410 376 356 343
333 313 -23.6% -6.2%
11 Japan Federation of Construction Contractors
30.4 30.8 24.3 23.1
22.8 20.9 -31.2% -8.2%
12 Japan Mining Industry Association
205 210 213 218
214 216 5.4% 1.0%
13 Japan Federation of Housing Organizations
155 168 163 169
164 164 5.8% 0.0%
14 The Japan Rubber Manufacturers Association
94.5 96.9 96.7 98.1
93.0 90.6 -4.1% -2.6%
15 Flat Glass Association of Japan (*)
71.4 65.0 58.8 55.4
53.8 55.1 -22.9% 2.3%
16 Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Association of Japan
79.5 104.1 106.5 110.6
108.3 109.3 37.4% 0.9%
17 Japan Aluminum Association
73.4 84.5 79.8 83.1
80.8 76.8 4.6% -5.1%
18 Brewers Association of Japan
52.6 58.8 58.9 56.7
52.7 51.9 -1.4% -1.5%
19 Japan Electric Wire and Cable Makers' Association (*)
58.8 61.0 58.4 56.9
57.1 53.2 -9.5% -6.9%
20 Japan Auto-body Industries Association, Inc.
48.4 46.0 47.9 47.3
48.6 48.8 0.9% 0.4%
21 Japan Bearing Industrial Association
44.0 45.8 42.9 42.7
44.3 40.6 -7.9% -8.4%
22 Japan Dairy Industry Association
35.1 41.9 43.3 44.2
41.4 42.2 20.1% 1.7%
23 Japan Society of Industrial Machinery Manufacturers
39.9 39.0 35.9 34.7
34.0 32.5 -18.4% -4.3%
24 Japan Brass Makers Association
37.0 35.4 31.6 32.7
33.3 26.7 -27.9% -19.9%
25 Japan Sugar Refiners' Association
24.6 22.5 22.1 21.9
22.4 22.3 -9.6% -0.6%
26 Japan Coal Energy Center (*) (Note1)
21.1 8.7 9.0 8.7
8.0 6.5 -69.1% -19.0%
27 Japan Sanitary Equipment Industry Association
22.4 21.4 18.3 18.4
18.3 18.2 -19.0% -0.6%
28 The Japan Soft Drinks Association
20.3 30.2 32.0 34.5
36.3 37.8 86.3% 4.1%
29 Limestone Association of Japan
22.6 22.0 21.1 20.9
20.9 20.6 -8.6% -1.2%
30 Japan Machine Tool Builder's Association
13.5 13.5 15.2 12.8
12.6 11.9 -11.8% -5.6%
31 Flour Millers Association
10.8 12.6 12.9 12.7
12.5 12.4 14.5% -0.9%
32 The Shipbuilders' Association of Japan (Note2)
9.8 14.3 13.9 13.6
12.6 12.5 28.0% -0.4%
33 Japan Industry Vehicles Association
3.2 3.5 3.3 3.4
3.4 3.0 -6.7% -10.4%
34 Japan Association of Rolling Stock Industries
2.4 2.0 2.0 2.0
1.9 1.9 -20.9% -0.9%
Revisions (Note3)
-166 -173 -147 -149
-231 -214
Total
16,259 17,405 16,600 16,891
16,617 16,076 -1.1% -3.3%
Average energy consumption in the past 5 years
16,718 2.8%
- Note1:
- The Japan Coal Energy Center's goal is to achieve a reduction in amount of electric power used.
- Note2:
- Energy consumption by The Shipbuilders' Association of Japan was calculated by the staff of Keidanren on the basis of material submitted by the association.
- Note3:
- Total energy consumption for the 34 industries are calculated on the basis of "generating end" electric power input per unit output for the respective industries on a fiscal year basis. On the other hand, in follow-up surveys, industries may choose to report energy consumption in terms of "demand end" electric power input per unit output (as have Japan Gas Association, Japan Iron and Steel Federation, Cement Association of Japan, Communications Industry Association of Japan, Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industry Association, Japan Electric Manufacturers Association, Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association, Japan Mining Industry Association). Revisions are defined as the differences between the totals of data submitted by industries and the totals of the revised industry figures.
- Due to a revision of the Caloric Value Table, calculations of emissions from FY 2000 on are based on different heat conversion coefficients from those used through FY 1999.
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