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ECTC history and functions . Joint project between Polish and Japanese GovernmentsBeginning of the project:1 July 2004Beginning of ECTC activities:20 June 2005 ECTC functions:Increasing qualifications of the management and technical staff on energy efficiency in the Polish industry,Providin
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1. Poland – Japan Energy Conservation Technology Centre(ECTC) - contribution to energy efficiency promotion in Polish industry 2009
3. Aims of ECTC The aim of ECTC is improvement of energy efficiency in industry
This aim is being accomplished by:
Preparation of training standards on energy efficiency in industry and conducting these trainings constantly,
Establishing energy audit standards and conducting audits,
Preparation of energy management systems in the industry and their implementation,
Providing energy efficiency consulting in the industry,
Conducting research and development on energy efficiency in the industry sector,
Constant dissemination of knowledge on energy efficiency in industry,
Cooperation with organisations and institutions engaged in realisation of ECTC goals,
Participation in national and international programmes and initiatives on energy efficiency in the industry.
4. ECTC assets High level of theoretical knowledge
Experts trained in Japan engaged in European programmes
Constant cooperation with Warsaw University Technology
Group of cooperating experts in industry
Access to newest organisational and technical solutions in energy efficiency in industry
Japanese (long cooperation)
Participation in European programmes i.e. Intelligent Energy-Europe
Participation in standardisation of CEN/CENELEC and IEC
Participation in advisory and opinion forums in Poland and abroad
Unique energy efficiency laboratory
Stands equipped with technical facilities commonly used in industrial plants and with measuring devices for testing and control
Measurement and collection data systems with visualisation of the results
Software supported interpretation of measurement results
Large industrial experience
Providing energy audits using Japanese experience
Unique measurement equipment for energy auditing
Constant cooperation with experts with long industrial experience
Experts representing commercial companies
5. ECTC form of activities Providing training on energy efficiency in industry
12–days (EuroManager)
5–days
2–days for management staff
1–day thematic
Providing energy audit and consulting services
Walk-through
Simple
Full
Specialised
6. ECTC training
8. Statistic report In the period of June 2005 – October 2009:
More than 50 trainings took place, in which almost 650 people participated,
17 energy audit were conducted for chemical, pharmaceutical, machine, metallurgical, metal, paper, automobile, food, mining, heat and municipal service industries,
18 „open door” were arranged,
3 yearly conferences „Energy Efficiency. Lower energy costs in industry” were organised - 4th edition will take place on the 27th November 2009,
Several thematic seminars were conducted (also with Japanese experts participation),
7 ECTC newsletter were published.
9. The plant's sector of industry
10. ECTC development Active and important input in implementation of new energy efficiency law (White Certificates, Voluntary Agreements)
Leading centre in energy efficiency in industry
Energy audit standards
Energy management systems in industry
Certification of energy industrial auditors
Constant development of laboratory
European broadening of activities through participation in the EU programmes
Beginning of the research and development cooperation with Warsaw University of Technology - WUT (excellence centre)
Broader exploitation of ECTC in didactic activities of WUT
Extension of cooperation with industry, including SME’s
Participation in the international energy efficiency centres
11. ECTC – project of KAPE
Poland – Japan Energy Conservation Technology Centre (PJCEE)
Located in the Institute of Heat Engineering of WUT
ul. Nowowiejska 21/25, 00-560 Warszawa, tel. (0-22) 234-52-42, 825-86-92
pjcee@kape.gov.pl
www.pjcee.pl
The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency (KAPE)
headquarters:
ul. Mokotowska 35
00-560 Warszawa
Tel. (22) 626-09-10 Fax: (22) 626-09-11
kape.@kape.gov.pl
www.kape.gov.pl