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Lanzhou Municipal Public Agencies Energy Saving Way

Original Language Title: 兰州市公共机构节能办法

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Modalities of public institutions in the State of Land

(Summit No. 28th ordinary meeting of the Government of the Lands of the State of Land, 4 January 2013, considered the adoption of Order No. [2013] of 16 February 2013 by the People's Government Order No. 2 of 16 February 2013 [Act of 1 April 2013]

Chapter I General

In order to promote the energy efficiency of public institutions and to develop this approach in the light of the laws and regulations such as the People's Republic of China Act on Saving Energy, the Public Institutions Ordinance.

Article 2

The approach refers to public institutions, which are owned or partly by national organs, units and groups using financial funds.

Article 3. Agencies working in municipal, district (zone) management services are guided by the executive authorities that can work under the same management section, responsible for the supervision of the management of the public body section and for the guidance and supervision of public institutions.

The institutional authorities, such as education, science and technology, culture, health and sports, operate under the guidance of the agencies working in the same-level management bodies.

Article IV institutions working in municipal, district (zone) management bodies should conduct public agency festivals, education and training with the counterparts concerned to promote, promote energy efficiency and raise awareness.

Article 5

Sections of public institutions are in place with the objective responsibilities and the archaeological evaluation system, and the completion of the objective should be an evaluation of the heads of public institutions.

Article 6. Public institutions should establish regulatory systems that are well administered by this unit, carry out festivals that promote education and job training, raise staff awareness, develop energy efficiency practices and increase the level of management.

Units and individuals that make significant achievements in the work of public institutions are recognized and rewarded in accordance with national provisions.

Article 7. Governments of municipalities, districts (zones) should incorporate public institutions funds into the current financial budget to support the supervision of the building of the management system, energy management of contracts, technology transfer and product promotion applications, recognition of incentives, etc.

Chapter II

Article 8. Institutions working in the management of organs in the city, the district (zone) should be aligned with the relevant departments to develop a medium- and long-term plan for public institutions in the present administrative region, based on the long-term planning of public institutions throughout the province, as well as an institutional reserve for the work of management bodies at the top level.

Article 9. The body responsible for the management of organs shall be able to implement to the public body at this level, in accordance with the goals and targets set by the annual programme.

The zones of public institutions can plan the set of energy-efficient goals and targets and targets should also be implemented by the year to the communes (communes), street public institutions.

Article 10 Public institutions should develop annual energy efficiency targets and implementation programmes in line with the medium- and long-term planning and energy efficiency plans available under this section of public institutions, in conjunction with the characteristics of this unit and the annual performance of its functions.

Article 11. Public institutions should establish a system for the work of energy focal points, designate a dedicated person to serve as a liaison officer responsible for collecting, collating, communicating important information on the functioning of this unit, establishing a statistical desk, coordinating the promotion of timely coverage of energy consumption statistics, analysing the dynamics of the work of the energy efficiency and providing ideas and proposals for advancing the work of this unit.

The liaison officer should receive training on relevant operational knowledge, such as energy efficiency and statistics.

Article 12. Public institutions should introduce energy consumption measurement systems that distinguish the types of energy-efficient use, implement energy-consuming subsectors, classifications and sub-projects, and regularly monitor energy consumption and identify and correct waste in a timely manner.

Public institutions have both buildings that should be aligned with the energy-saving programme, gradually allowing office to be separated from life-saving, the office can be separated from business-efficient and the top-level units of independent accounting are separate from public inter-agency use of subordinates and offices.

Article 13. Public institutions should establish a system of energy consumption statistics to identify specialized personnel responsible for energy consumption statistics, such as real recording of raw data on energy consumption and the establishment of a statistical desk.

Public institutions should regularly submit statistical summary data and data analysis reports to agencies working in the management of government at the same level.

Agencies working at the district (zone) level management bodies should submit statistical summary data and data analysis reports on a regular basis to agencies working in municipal management bodies.

Agencies working at the municipal level should progressively achieve real-time monitoring of energy consumption and regularly statistically and publicize energy resource consumption across public institutions.

Article 14. Agencies working at the municipal level should develop, publish and adapt public institutions' energy consumption based on a combination and characteristics of different industries, systems, different geographical public institutions. The financial sector should develop energy consumption standards based on the energy consumption of public institutions.

Public institutions should use energy within energy consumption levels, conduct regular state-of-energy analysis, enhance energy consumption management, and increase energy consumption management beyond energy consumption, and provide clarifications to agencies working in the management sector at this level.

Article 15. Public institutions should procure products, equipment and equipment included in the directory of energy products, equipment and environmental mark products, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the law, regulations and provincial, municipal and municipal provisions on mandatory procurement or priority procurement.

The new construction of public institutions and the rehabilitation of existing buildings should be strictly implemented in accordance with national regulations and standards relating to the design, construction, probation, completion of inspection.

The Government of the urban, district (zone) is responsible for the approval or approval of the fixed-term asset investment project, which should strictly control the scale and criteria for the construction of public institutions projects, integrate investment and benefits, carry out a portfolio assessment and review of construction projects, and no approval or approval of construction through projects that can be assessed and reviewed.

Article 17 Public institutions should conduct technical and economic evaluation of the operation of the unit, the operation of the equipment and the use of energy, in accordance with the provisions of the energy audit, and take measures to enhance the efficiency of energy use in accordance with the results of the audit.

In accordance with the relevant provisions of the State, institutions working in the administration of the people of the city, the district (zone) will conduct energy audits of public institutions with high levels of energy or excess energy consumption.

Chapter III

Public institutions should put in place energy management positions and implement energy management responsibilities. Emphasis should be placed on the operation of systems and equipment.

Article 19 institutions working in the management organs should concentrate and optimize resources such as office accommodation, office facilities, equipment and equipment for public institutions to promote harmonized planning, harmonization, management, efficiency and energy consumption.

Article 20, the Government of the city, the district (zone) should strengthen policy support and guidance, actively pursue contract energy management, entrust professional energy service providers with the conduct of festival diagnosis, design, financing, adaptation and operation management.

Public institutions are using and implementing a contract energy management project, which should be submitted to the same-level management body within 30 days of the signing of the contract.

Article 21, the public body selects the business sector and should consider its energy management capacity. Public institutions have entered into work-related contracts with industry providers, which should contain the objectives and requirements for energy management, and the business sector should propose specific measures for energy management.

In article 22, public institutions should actively promote e-government, enhance informationization, networking and promote paperless offices, rationalize control of the number and size of meetings, and establish systems such as sound teleconferences, web videoconferences, and reduce energy consumption.

Article 23. Public institutions should take the following measures to enhance management:

(i) The management of electricity equipment should be strengthened, the establishment of an inspection system for electrical equipment, the reduction of the availability of electrical equipment, such as air conditioning, computers, photocopyers;

(ii) Execution of national, provincial and municipal regulations relating to temperature control, making full use of natural wind and improving air conditioning management;

(iii) Tropical buildings should be renovated, accompanied by temperate facilities, the application of heat-based household measurements and charges based on heat counts;

(iv) Enhance the management of its own heating system by using advanced technologies and equipment to enhance energy efficiency, in accordance with the need for energy measurement and adaptation of fuel, fuel, fuel, fuel, and gas stoves;

(v) The ladder system should exercise imaginative control, rationalize the number, time and floor of the ladder, and strengthen operational regulation and maintenance;

(vi) The office building should make full use of natural lights, use of efficient energy lights, optimization of the design of light systems, extension of the application of think-shall management devices, improved electrical control, including through the opening of time, spacing lights, strict control over building external light lighting and external dressing lighting;

(vii) Uses such as cyberhouses, meals, open water, stoves, etc. should be subject to focus monitoring, scientific management and effective measures to reduce energy consumption.

Article 24: Public bodies shall take the following measures to enhance the management of official vehicles:

(i) The management of public service vehicles, the control of the number of public vehicles and the strict implementation of the vehicle reporting system;

(ii) To be equipped with public service vehicles according to prescribed standards, with priority being given to low-energy, low-pollutant and cleaner energy-efficient vehicles;

(iii) Strict public service vehicle use management and the development of a regulation that enables mobility;

(iv) The introduction of a targeted fuel, maintenance and maintenance system and the introduction of a single vehicle-efficient accounting system;

(v) The regular publication of the performance of the vehicles and fuel consumption in the public service and the introduction of the fuel incentive system;

(vi) Encourage public agency staff to use public transportation tools, non-motive transport tools.

Chapter IV Oversight and security

Sections of public institutions should be subject to social scrutiny and all units and individuals have the right to report on the waste of energy by public institutions.

Agencies working in the management bodies should establish telephones, boxes and websites to receive reports from the public of the waste of energy practices by public institutions, to be processed in a timely manner with the relevant authorities on reporting matters and to provide feedback to the reportingers.

Article 26 Agencies working at all levels of management should conduct oversight inspections with the relevant departments to strengthen the work of the public institutions at this level, with the main elements of the inspection:

(i) The development, implementation of the annual energy efficiency goals and programmes;

(ii) Energy consumption measurement, monitoring and statistics;

(iii) Implementation of energy consumption;

(iv) Sections can manage the establishment of regulations;

(v) Implementation of energy management positions and energy management responsibilities;

(vi) Functioning of systems and equipment;

(vii) Implementation of the energy audit;

(viii) The management of official vehicles;

(ix) The promotion of education through festivals;

(x) Implementation of national and provincial support, limitation or phase-out of user-friendly products, equipment, facilities and materials;

(xi) Implementation of energy efficiency standards in the design, construction process, and implementation of existing construction-based energy efficiency measures in the areas of rehabilitation, renovation and sequencing;

(xii) Other sections provided for in laws, regulations and regulations are able to monitor inspection matters.

Article 27 provides that public bodies should cooperate with the supervision of inspections, provide relevant information and data, without denying, impeding them.

In violation of the provision of energy waste by public institutions, a change of opinion was made by agencies working in this management body, public bodies should be restructured in accordance with the requirements of the restatement and would report the changes to the institutions working in the management organs; institutions working in management services should monitor the situation.

Article 29 defines units or individuals who have reported serious waste of energy and is subject to administrative disposition by the relevant authorities for the direct responsible and other direct responsibilities, in accordance with the law.

Article 33 is one of the following acts by public bodies, and the body working in the management body at this level will change the period of time with the relevant sectoral accountability; be notified by the overdue and shall be taken into account by the authorities concerned:

(i) No annual energy efficiency targets and implementation programmes have been developed or no annual energy efficiency targets and implementation of the programme reserve are set out in accordance with the provisions;

(ii) The non-implementation of the energy consumption measurement system or the absence of a distinction between the types of energy-efficient, the classification, sub-metering of energy consumption systems and the real-time monitoring of energy consumption;

(iii) Non-earmarked persons responsible for energy consumption statistics, or the establishment of a statistical desk, as did the actual recording of raw data for energy consumption measurement;

(iv) No report on the status of energy consumption in the previous year, as requested;

(v) The use of energy in excess of energy consumption, which has not been explained to the agencies involved in the management of the Authority;

(vi) The absence of an energy management position or the absence of specialized technical personnel in focus on systems and equipment operations;

(vii) No energy audit is conducted in accordance with the provisions or no measures taken to increase efficiency in energy use in accordance with the audit findings;

(viii) To deny, block the supervision of inspections.

Article 31 Public institutions do not implement the directory of procurement by the Government of the equipment, which is not subject to the State's provisions relating to mandatory procurement or priority procurement, in the form of products, equipment or procurement of products, equipment or equipment ordered by the State for phase-out of the use, equipment, which is modified by the Government's procurement supervision management order period, may be subject to a fine of more than 30,000 dollars, and, in serious circumstances, are provided by the relevant departments to the responsible supervisors and other direct responsibilities.

Article 32 Persons involved in the management of organs have been able to monitor the abuse of their functions, toys negligence, to favour private fraud by law, and to hold criminal responsibility in accordance with the law.

Chapter V

Article 33 of this approach is implemented effective 1 April 2013.