Appliances and Equipment
Improvements in efficiency of appliances and equipment are widely recognized as one of the most cost-effective options to reduce energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions and foster economic development. This page provides access to technical resources that policymakers can use to inform the design and implementation of appliance standards and labelling programs.
Good Practices for Improving the Efficiency of Appliances and Equipment
- Appliance standards are most effective when combined with well-funded and sustained enforcement programs.
- Appliance standards are most effective when they challenge the competitive appliance and equipment market to remove inefficient products.
- Appliance standards should be reviewed and updated at least every five years as technology improvements are made.
- Labelling programs have the greatest success when coupled with robust consumer education efforts.
- Tax incentives and rebates are effective in reinforcing standards and labelling programs.
- Standards and labelling schemes are more effective when coupled with databases that aid consumers in comparing products.
See also voluntary appliances and equipment labelling and appliance and equipment standards, required labelling.
Resources CESC
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American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) Standards and Guidelines (Website)
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American Society of Heating
Refrigeratin and Air-Conditioning Engineers
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Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (Website)
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Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate
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Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy (Website)
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Ashden
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Appliance Standby Power and Energy Consumption in South African Households
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University of Witwatersrand
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Building Energy Software Tools Directory
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United States Department of Energy
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Building Technologies Program Webinar Archives
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United States Department of Energy
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Canada's Energy Efficiency Regulations (Website)
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Natural Resources Canada
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Bureau of Energy Efficiency Standard & Labeling (India) (Website)
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Indian Bureau of Energy Efficiency
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Center for Clean Air Policy: Worldwide Climate Programs (Website)
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Center for Clean Air Policy
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China Refrigerator: Specification Development and Potential Impact
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United States Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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CLASP (Website)
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Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program
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Chinese National Standards (Website)
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United States Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Deployment Data
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Clean Energy Project Interactive Map
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reegle
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Climate and Energy Webcasts
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
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Training Materials
ClimateTechWiki: A Clean Energy Platform (Website)
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United Nations
Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs
Energy Research Center of the Netherlands
Joint Implementation Network
University of Edinburgh
Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
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Code of Practice on Energy Labelling of Products
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Hong Kong Electrical and Mechanical Services Department
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Code of Conduct on Data Centres' Energy Efficiency
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European Commission
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Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE)
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United States Department of Energy