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22 April 2004 Energy Star Conference 1 of 27
EC ENERGY STAR®
The Way Forward
Conference
Frankfurt22 April 2004
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Introduction
• Presentation by Luc Werring
– Head of Unit “Energy Efficiency & Renewables” of DG TREN – European Commission
– management entity EU ENERGY STAR Program
– works together with US EPA and the ECESB: European Community ENERGY STAR Board = Member States and interested Parties
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Contents
• 1 year before the end of the initial period of the Agreement ending in December 2005, the Parties (EPA and Commission) will discuss its renewal
• By January 2005, Commission will present a report on the effectiveness of the EC ENERGY STAR Program
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Contents
• Energy savings for Office Equipment: the potential
• Alternatives to the ENERGY STAR labeling scheme: the other EU energy-efficiency instruments
• First experience: achievements & problems
• The way forward ...
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Contents
Energy savings for Office Equipment
• the potential
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Energy consumption office equipment
380
234
123
300
0 100 200 300 400
PC + CRT monitor + printer
oven
washing machine
fridge-freezer
• Home PC energy equals traditional white goodsHome PC compared to other domestic appliances (kWh/year)
home PC-system
washing machine
fridge-freezer
oven
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Energy outlook 2010 for households
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
cold appliances
with measures
washing machines
with measures
consumer electronics
with measures
office equipment
with measures
office equipment=
fastest riser !
• Office equipment at home is fastest riser
EU-15 electricity consumption - Business as usual / with measures (TWh/year)
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Energy outlook 2010 for all sectors
Electricity consumption office equipment (TWh/yr)
Residential
TertiaryIndustri
al
Total electrici
ty(TWh/yr)
Total CO2
emission
(MTon/yr)
1990 2 27 8 37 19
2010BaU
64 76 16 156 70
2010with measures
31 34 8 73 33
savings potential “with measures” is 50% or more !
• Business-as-Usual (BaU) vs ‘with measures’
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The EU ENERGY STAR Market
• EU market almost half (44%) global ENERGY STAR market (# of inhabitants)
• EU Market size: 160 billion euro (1/3 of total)
• Prospects for growth (# PC’s per 100 households)
USA + Canada
Japan + Taiwan
Australia + NZ
EU-25 (2004)
EU-25
USA/Can
Aus/NZ
Jap/Tw
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The challenge
• Can we realize up to 50% savings without compromising performance?
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Savings potential - energy consumption
Standby (Watt) On-mode (Watt)
Most efficient qualified equipment
1.0 42
Least efficient qualified equipment
15.3 120
Example: Electricity consumption desktop PC’s in ENERGY STAR Database
• Database shows differences within range of ENERGY STAR qualified office equipment
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Savings potential monitors
• LCD vs CRT: electricity consumption (kWh/year)
on: 8 hoursstandby: 2 hoursoff: 14 hours
36
96
19
34,8
0 50 100 150
on standby/off
over 50% savings !
CRT
LCD
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Savings potential PC’s
• Laptop vs desktop: electricity consumption (kWh/year)
value PC + 15”CRT
laptop
value PC + 17”LCD
43
224
207
0 50 100 150 200 250
over 80% savings !
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Savings potential imaging equipment
copy
scan
fax
all-in-one
Example: single-function or MFD ?
or
do you need four standby losses or just one ?
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The challenge
• What instruments can be used?
• What are the alternatives?
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EU relevant legislative framework
• EU Energy relevant energy policy instruments
– 92/75/EC “Energy labeling Directive” for domestic appliances
– EuP eco-design Directive (proposal)
– The Ecolabel (using ENERGY STAR criteria for energy-consumption)
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The specificity of ENERGY STAR® for Office Equipment
Why ENERGY STAR?
–Exists and works–Allows for coordination of labeling schemes for this particular product group traded worldwide
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3 years experience
3 years after having signed the Agreement
• what are the achievements?
• what are the frustrations?
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3 years experience: the achievements
• Creation of the ECESB and adoption of its rules of procedures
• New set of specifications for Computer Monitors
• Registration of 10 manufacturers and more than 200 products
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What has been done so far?
• Visit EU ENERGY STAR at www.eu-energystar.org
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What has been done so far?
• Calculate Energy Savings online
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What has been done so far?
• Browse the database of qualified products
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What has been done so far?
• Available: ENERGY STAR Brochures– 2 versions
•consumers•business/public sector
– 11 languages
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What has been done so far?
• Dealer program has been set up
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What has been done so far?
• Dealers may register online
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3 years experience: the frustrations
• The case on the legal basis for the Council Decision (2 years delay)
• Only one revision of specifications (computer monitors)
• The little response by Member States on discussing the revised specifications for monitors and Imaging equipment