Energy-Efficiency Labels and Standards: A Guidebook for Appliances, Equipment and Lighting
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02/2001
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| Publication Type | Report
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| LBL Report Number |
LBNL-45387
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| Abstract |
Energy-performance improvements in consumer products are an essential element in any government's portfolio of energy-efficiency and climate change mitigation programs. Governments need to develop balanced programs, both voluntary and regulatory, that remove cost-ineffective, energy-wasting products from the marketplace and stimulate the development of cost-effective, energy-efficient technology. Energy-efficiency labels and standards for appliances, equipment, and lighting products deserve to be among the first policy tools considered by a country's energy policy makers. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United Nations Foundation (UNF) recognize the need to support policy makers in their efforts to implement energy-efficiency standards and labeling programs and have developed this guidebook, together with the Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP), as a primary reference. |
| Notes |
Formal Report, Further than ever from Kyoto? Rethinking energy efficiency can get us there, 108, issue: 13, June 11-16, 2001 |
| Year of Publication |
2001
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| Pagination |
237
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| Institution |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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| City |
Berkeley
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