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Study on the Advancement of the Energy Management System in the East Asia Summit Region

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  • Yasushi Iida
  • Inoue Shota
  • Yanfei Li

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  • Yasushi Iida
  • Inoue Shota
  • Yanfei Li

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This study aims to (i) analyse the potential for deploying advanced energy management system (EMS) in the East Asia Summit region, especially focusing on ASEAN countries; and (ii) propose, upon identifying the policy challenges common in the region, policy recommendations to promote EMS. The study was conducted for 2 years, and this report deals with the results of the second-year sturdy which focused on the applicability of EMS for factories. It is meant to complement the first-year study report (ERIA Research Project FY2014 No.39, published in September 2015) on EMS for office buildings. It likewise proposes a set of policy recommendations promoting the deployment of EMS in the ASEAN region.

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  • Yasushi Iida & Inoue Shota & Yanfei Li, 2017. "Study on the Advancement of the Energy Management System in the East Asia Summit Region," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2015-rpr-17 edited by Yasushi Iida & Inoue Shota & Yanfei Li, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2015-rpr-17
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