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Date Established
In November 1992, the Association was upgraded to the legal status of a corporate judicial person.
Activities
The activities of the Japan Heat Service Utilities Association include the following.
- Surveys and Research
- Dissemination and Education
- Sponsorship of Research Groups and Lectures
- Collection and Distribution of Information
- Exchanges and Cooperation with Related Organizations
- Other Activities Related to the Objectives of the Association
Membership of the Japan Heat Services Utilities Association
Full Members
- Full members are corporations or individuals licensed to operate district heating and cooling systems under the Heat Service Law, as well as organizations to which such corporations or individuals belong.
- 84 companies as of March 31, 2000
Associate Members
- Associate members are entities wishing to obtain licensing to operate district heating and cooling systems under the Heat Service Law, as well as entities supporting the objectives of the Japan Heat Services Utilities Association and willing to assist in its work.
- 12 companies as of March 31, 2000