Energy Efficiency Labels & Standards
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Wed, 2008-04-23 07:05Date:
Friday, April 25, 2008 - 15:00Duration / timezone:
1 hour / Europe Daylight Time
Moderators:
Sergio Ferreira / Hans De Keulenaer
Report from the discussion:
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/drupal/node/3036Content:
This webinar discusses energy efficiency labelling and performance standards. Possible discussion topics are:
- Is 'enlargement' of the labeling scheme beneficial?
- How to accommodate the continuous improvement in technology?
- How to design schemes to phase-out old appliances?
- How to certify and harmonize testing centers?
- Financial incentives to stimulate efficient products in the market.
- The role of differential taxation.
These topics are intended for open discussion. We welcome participants who wish to raise their own questions and concerns in the debate.
View presentation:
Background information:
The art of appliance labelling
Energy Conservation Center, Japan/Top Runner Program
Warning labels on low-performing products
Why are labels not sustainable?
An excellent introduction to the subject is Benoit Lebot's presentation on the subject
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