%0 Journal Article %K Energy efficiency %K Energy conservation %K Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions %K Standards and labels %A Jiang Lin %B Annual Review of Energy and the Environment %D 2002 %N 1 %P 349 - 367 %R 10.1146/annurev.energy.27.122001.083417 %T Appliance Standards and Labeling Programs in China %V 27 %2 LBNL-1007271 %8 11/2002 %! Annu. Rev. Energy. Environ. %X
Since the late 1980s, China has developed an extensive program of energy efficiency standards and labeling for household appliances. This development closely traces the rapid growth of appliance ownership and the domestic appliance industry and is an integral part of China's comprehensive energy conservation policy. The implementation of energy efficiency standards and labels for household appliances has not only achieved significant reductions in energy consumption and therefore greenhouse gas emissions in China, but it has also been instrumental in stimulating one of the world's largest appliance markets. This article reviews the historical development of Chinese programs, summarizes the most recent activities, and documents to the extent possible their impact on appliance efficiency and energy consumption.