21st Century Energy Efficiency Standards and Labelling Programmes
Background
This International Workshop on 21st Century Standards and Labelling Programmes was jointly organised by the IEA, the IEA Implementing Agreement for Energy Efficient End-use Equipment (4E) and the Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial and the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC).
The workshop explored how innovative technologies can be used to improve appliance and equipment energy efficiency programmes and covered approaches that can enhance programme development, improve compliance mechanisms and promote consumer awareness.
Opening Session
Welcome and introduction : Melanie Slade, Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies (E4), IEA
Setting the scene and workshop objectives : Vida Rozite, Energy Efficiency, IEA
Seizing the Global Opportunity – energy efficiency standards and labels : Russell Bishop, Global Commission on the Economy and Climate
Achievements of appliance and equipment energy efficiency standards and labels : Mike Walker, IEA 4E Implementing Agreement Chair, UK DECC
Towards increased international cooperation: lessons learned from the SEAD data access project : Ari Reeves, IPEEC and CEM Super-Efficient Appliance and Equipment Deployment (SEAD) initiative
Session 1: International Experience with product databases:
How a product database could enable more effective implementation of the European Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Directives : Ewout Deurwaarder, European Commission
How a database would help national programmes : Hans-Paul Siderius, Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Experience of implementing a registration system: Dang Hai Dung, General Directorate of Energy, Vietnam
US Department of Energy’s Compliance Certification Management System: Laura Degitz, on behalf of US Department of Energy
Online product registry system for a mandatory programme – Experiences from Australia : Melanie Slade, IEA
Experiences with a product database used for informing consumers, procurers and policy makers: Sophie Attali, Topten
Session 2: Technologies to help inform and engage consumers
Australia and New Zealand Smart Phone App and new label: Carolyn Shivanandan, New Zealand EECA
Helping consumers make energy efficient purchases ecoGator : Thomas Bogner, Austrian Energy Agency
Indian smart phone app – for selecting efficient products and involving consumers in checking compliance : Saurabh Diddi, Bureau of Energy Efficiency and Neha Dhingra, CLASP India
QR codes for appliances and equipment – enabling access to information and facilitating compliance,: Lin Haoxin, China National Institute for Standardisation
Session 3: New technologies to improve energy efficiency standards and labels programmes
Overview of information communication technology (ICT) enabled opportunities: Stuart Jeffcott, Jeffcott Associates
Web-crawling to gather data and online market surveillance: Kasper Mogensen, Big2Great
How will these approaches benefit policy and programme development and how they can be used :Peter Bennich,Swedish Energy Agency
Real-time efficient product market monitoring from the perspective of a private-sector efficient product marketplace operator : Robert Van Buskirk, Enervee
: Peter de Bie, Ipsum Energy
Perspectives on accessing smart metering data: Peter Morgan, UK Dept. Energy and Climate Change
Analytical tools for understanding appliance usage patterns and the potential for energy savings : David Murray, Strathclyde University
Session 4: Using new approaches and technologies for developing programmes and conducting evaluation of the benefits of energy efficiency standards and labels programmes
Panel discussion
Peter Bennich, Swedish Energy Agency
Asawin Asawutmangku, The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Thailand
Pavlo Ladetsky, State Agency on Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine
Norma Morales, The National Commission for the Efficient Use of Energy Mexico
Hans-Paul Siderius, Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Kabelo Modingoana, South African National Energy Development Institute
Awang Riyadi, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia
Marcos Borges, National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology Brazil
Ewout Deurwaarder, European Commission
Session 5: Moving forward
International and regional co-operation
International Copper Association: Bek Chee Jin
Possible roles of IEA, SEAD, 4E, U4E
Platforms for cooperation: Mike Walker, 4E
The SEAD Initiative : Chad Gallinat, SEAD
Leapfrogging Countries to Energy Efficient Lighting, Appliances, and Equipment: Jonathan Duwyn, U4E
Mel Slade, IEA
Workshop Findings
Following the workshop, a 21st Century EESL Programmes Workshop Report was prepared that summarises the workshop sessions, the key messages and lists possible next steps.