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Administrative Measures On Energy Efficiency Of Public Agencies In Jiangxi Province

Original Language Title: 江西省公共机构节能管理办法

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Modalities for the management of public institutions in the Province of Yangi

(Summit No. 32 of 22 February 2010 of the People's Government of Southern West Province to consider the publication of the Government Order No. 181 of 18 March 2010 on 1 May 2010

In order to promote the energy efficiency of public institutions and to play the role of public institutions in the full range of social festivals, to develop this approach in the light of the People's Republic of China Energy Act and the State Department's Public Institutions Provider Regulations.

Sections of public institutions and public institutions outside the province of this province are available, as well as guidance, management, coordination and supervision on the functioning of public institutions.

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

Article 3. The Government of the people at the district level should strengthen the leadership of public institutions in their work, promote and promote the functioning of public institutions and incorporate the regulatory requirements of public institutions into the current financial budget.

Article IV agencies working in the management of the provincial government are responsible for promoting, guiding, coordinating and overseeing the functioning of public institutions throughout the province, guided by sectoral guidance that can be done at the same level.

The institutions working in the administration of the communes, districts (communes, districts) are responsible for the supervision of the management of this public body under the guidance of the sectors in which it can work.

The authorities at all levels of the system, such as education, science and technology, culture, health and sports, are responsible for the functioning of public institutions within the system, under the guidance of the agencies working in the same management bodies.

More than the people at the district level are responsible for the relevant work of public institutions in line with their respective responsibilities.

Article 5 Agencies (hereinafter referred to as the management body of the authorities) at the district level should organize public institutions to promote, educate and train, promote scientific knowledge and organize thematic and diverse energy constraints during the week's national festivals to raise awareness among public institutions. Every year, Governments and heads of departments should participate in an energy-critical event.

The heads of public institutions are fully responsible for the functioning of this unit.

Sections of public institutions are capable of implementing the objective responsibilities and the archaeological evaluation system, and the completion of their objectives should serve as a component of the evaluation of public institutions and their heads.

Public institutions should establish, sustainably operate management systems and operate systems, establish energy management positions and implement energy management responsibilities. Emphasis should be placed on the operation of systems and equipment.

Article 7. The executive body shall, in accordance with the medium- and long-term specialization planning of the people's sections at this level, plan the public body at the same level with the counterparts concerned, and implement the indicators and indicators identified in the annual programme to the public bodies.

District-level public institutions can plan and meet their annual energy efficiency targets and indicators, including the content of the communes (communes), street public institutions.

Public institutions should plan the set of annual energy efficiency targets and indicators in accordance with the section of the public body at this level, in conjunction with the characteristics of this unit and the performance of the previous year, develop annual energy efficiency targets and implementation programmes that are tailored to implement energy management or energy-saving measures to ensure the completion of energy efficiency targets.

Public institutions should target annual festivals by the end of February and implement the management of the programme budget.

Article 8.

Article 9. Public institutions should implement the energy consumption measurement system by providing for and using eligible energy measurements by law, distinguishing the types of energy-efficient, using systems, implementing energy consumption subsectors, classifications, sub-projects, and monitoring the energy consumption situation in a timely manner and detecting and correcting waste.

More than energy consumption by public institutions should be explained to the governing bodies of this body.

Article 10. Public institutions should designate statistics on energy consumption (electronic, gas, coal, oil, etc.) according to the requirements of the public agency's energy consumption statistics system, such as real recording of raw data on energy consumption measures and the establishment of a statistical desk, collating and summarizing reports on the timely delivery of energy consumption reports to the governing bodies of the current sector.

Article 11. Public institutions should purchase products, equipment and equipment that are included in the directory of products, equipment and environmental mark products, in accordance with national and provincial provisions on mandatory procurement or priority procurement.

Article 12 Public institutions should conduct energy audits in accordance with the relevant provisions, conduct technical and economic evaluations of the operation of the unit and the use of energy, and take measures to enhance the efficiency of energy use in accordance with the audit findings.

The new construction of public institutions and the renovation of existing buildings should be strictly implemented in accordance with national regulations and standards relating to the design, construction, probation, completion of inspection. The housing and urban-rural construction authorities of the above-mentioned people at the district level should enhance monitoring of the implementation of national regulations and standards.

Sectors responsible for the approval or approval of fixed-term asset investment projects should be evaluated and reviewed in the construction of public institutions at this level; construction cannot be approved or approved through projects that are not evaluated and reviewed.

Article 14.

Public institutions have two construction sections that should give priority to low-cost adaptation measures such as vibrant, improved ventilation, with priority being given to new materials, new products and new processes that can be significantly effective.

Article 15. Public institutions should strengthen the day-to-day office power management, establish a system of inspection, reduce the availability of waiting facilities for electrical equipment such as air conditioning, computers, photocopyers, and shut down electricity equipment in a timely manner.

Article 16 Public institutions should strengthen the management and maintenance of air conditioning, and should be cleaned in a timely manner in the summer or before the use of winter air conditioners per year, and strictly implement the provisions of national air conditioning temperature control, take full advantage of natural wind and improve the level of efficiency of air conditioning. In addition to specific purposes, air condition temperatures in summer rooms should not be lower than 26 degrees, and air condition temperatures in winter rooms should not exceed 20 degrees. The working hours advocated air conditioning for one hour later and one hour earlier.

Article 17 The ladder system of public institutions should be subject to discretionary control, rationalizing the number and time open by the ladder, strengthening the operation regulation and maintenance of maintenance. In addition to special purposes, the three floors of public institutions (concluding the third floor) were stopped by the ladder, with a reduction in the number of operating stations in the absence of peaks; the promotion of the operation of the high-level building ladder subparagraphs or the break-down of the ladder, with the short distance from the floor floor floor floor floor floor floor to minimize the use of the ladder.

The office of public institutions should take full advantage of natural lights, use efficient energy lighting, optimization of the design of lighting systems, start-up, spacing lights, etc. Improvements in electrical access control, the extension of the application of a imaginable transfer mechanism, the strict control of external light light lighting in buildings and external dressing lighting.

Public institutions should close unnecessary night lighting. In addition to important holidays and major celebrations, the closure of landscape lights was closed.

Article 19 Public bodies should take the following measures to enhance the management of vehicle festivals:

(i) Strict implementation of the management system for the development of public service vehicles to control the number of vehicles;

(ii) The provision of public service vehicles according to the prescribed criteria, with priority given to the use of low-energy, low-pollutant and clean energy vehicles, and the strict implementation of the vehicle reporting system;

(iii) The development of a code of driving vehicles for public service, the strengthening of public service vehicle management, the strict enforcement of the system of customized vehicle fuel, targeted maintenance, etc.;

(iv) The establishment of a public service vehicle fuel-efficient system, regular statistics and the publication of a single vehicle trajectory and fuel consumption, and the introduction of a single vehicle cost accounting and energy incentives system;

(v) Actively promote the socialization of public service vehicles and encourage staff to use public transport tools and non-motive transport tools.

Article 20 shall be subject to scrutiny by the organs concerned, in accordance with the law, of the supervision of the public body section at this level; a focus monitoring inspection shall be carried out for public bodies with inadequate regulations and beyond the use of energy for energy consumption.

Public institutions should receive and cooperate in monitoring inspections, and, if so, provide relevant information and data without denying, impeding them.

Article 21 shall be subject to a report by the public of society on the waste of energy by public institutions through multiple means, such as the opening of a telephone, website, which will be dealt with in a timely manner with the relevant authorities in relation to the reporting matter and will receive feedback from the survey to the reporting person.

Article 2 should be communicated to the relevant authorities by developing a public body energy-efficient nuclear evaluation approach with the relevant departments, by conducting an evaluation of the performance of the previous annual section of the public body and the objectives of the project in the first half of each year.

Units and individuals that have made significant achievements in the management of public institutions and in the promotion of scientific and technological research and extensions are recognized and rewarded in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State and the province.

Article 23. The use of energy by public institutions in excess of energy consumption is not sufficient to justify the change of the time limit by the governing body at this level with the relevant sector responsible; the late inadvertent, informed and disposed of by the competent public bodies in accordance with the law; causing a serious waste of energy, with the approval of the Government of the current people, the financial sector compressed its public funds of 1 to 5 per cent in the context of the next budget of the unit.

Article 24 Public institutions do not carry out the directory of procurement by the Government of the Equipment, which does not purchase the products, equipment or equipment included in the directory of the Government of the equipment, or the procurement of products, equipment and equipment for the phase-out of the national and provincial orders, which are warned by the Government's procurement supervision management, may be subject to a fine of up to 2,000 dollars, or directly responsible personnel, which are directly responsible, shall be transferred by the relevant organs and communicated to the authorities.

Article 25. Staff members of the organs and relevant departments are able to monitor the abuse of their functions, toys negligence, to take advantage of private fraud by law; and to hold criminal responsibility in accordance with the law.

Article 26 states that, in violation of other acts of this approach, the law, legislation and regulations have legal responsibilities.

Article 27 of this approach is implemented effective 1 May 2010.