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Appliance Standards and Market TransformationMarket Transformation
Jeffrey HarrisVice President – Programs
Reducing Energy Use: The Role of Appliance StandardsReducing Energy Use: The Role of Appliance Standards
EESI Briefing – April 15, 2010
What is the Alliance to Save Energy?
The Alliance to Save Energy promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security.
- Non‐profit U.S. organization; operations world‐wide- Led by Senator Mark Pryor (D‐Ark.) and Peter Darbee, President and CEO of Pacific Gas and Electric
- Board includes 10 Members of Congress –Bi‐Partisan- Also environmental, consumer, and trade associations heads, state and local policy makers, corporate executives
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Overview
A li t d d & l b liAppliance standards & labeling in contextStatus and prospectsFuture directions
Bottom Line: Standards on Track to Achieve Major Savings
DOE adding resources and staff capacityTwo major standards in 2009-10 will save consumers ~$43 billion over 30 yearsNegotiated industry agreements in 2009 could double these savings (along with key i ti )innovations)DOE has another 20+ rulemakings to come. . . But there’s more to do
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Synergy: Appliance Standards and Complementary Policies
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Impact of Standards and MT Policies: 3 Examples
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Source: S. Nadel, ACEEE,
in ECEEE 2003 Summer Study, www.eceee.org
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Source: Art Rosenfeld
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Some Technology Advances Occur without Standards
DOE STANDARDS PROGRAM
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DOE Budget for Appliance Standards Doubled (FY10-11)
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DOE’s Challenge: A Heavy Lift for Standards and Test Methods
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APPLIANCE ENERGY LABELS
Beyond Standards: FTC “Comparison” Energy Label
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Appliance Labeling (II):Voluntary “Endorsement” Label
Should FTC Consider a “Categorical” Label ?
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Consumers Need Help to Understand & Use Labels
Proposed FTC Light Bulb Label
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
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Needed: Need “Multiple Metric” Standards (e.g., grid-connected)
Could this be the next peaking (or “spinning reserve”) power plant?
Needed: Efficiency Standards Specific to New Construction
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Needed: Progressive Efficiency(Bigger Should be More Efficient)
RD&D as the Foundation for Next-Generation Standards
“Drop-in” Heat Pump Water Heater
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Appliance Standards & Labeling Offer Global Savings Potential
Washington DC Convention Center MayWashington DC Convention Center, May 10-12, 2010 - http://eeglobalforum.org/Previous EE Global conferences:o Washington DC – November 2007o Paris – April 2009NEXT: Beijing – 2011
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THANK YOU!
Jeffrey HarrisJeffrey HarrisAlliance to Save Energy
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