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Minimum energy performance standard

A minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) is a specification, containing a number of performance requirements for an energy-using device, that effectively limits the maximum amount of energy that may be consumed by a product in performing a specified task.

A MEPS is usually made mandatory by a government energy efficiency body. It may include requirements not directly related to energy; this is to ensure that general performance and user satisfaction are not adversely affected by increasing energy efficiency.

A MEPS generally requires use of a particular test procedure that specifies how performance is measured.

In North America when addressing energy efficiency, a MEPS is sometimes referred to simply as a "standard", as in "Co-operation on Labeling and Standards Programs". In Latin America when addressing energy efficiency, MEPS are sometimes referred to as Normas (translated as "norms").

Examples Edit

  • A refrigerating appliance is required to maintain temperatures inside its compartments within specified limits, and to operate (including defrosting) in a specified ambient temperature while using at most a specified amount of electricity; the energy use allowed varies according to volume, number of doors, the function of the various compartments and other parameters. This graph shows the dramatic reduction in electricity use in U.S. refrigerators following the introduction of a series of first California then U.S. MEPS starting in the mid-1970s:
 
Price, volume and efficiency of refrigerators
  • An electric fan is required to shift air at a specified rate while consuming a limited amount of power.

A storage water heater providing hot water for sanitary purposes is required to heat up a specified quantity of water to a specified temperature and store it at that temperature for a specified time while consuming a limited amount of energy. In this example, the requirements for heating up and for maintaining the temperature may be applied as two separate energy performance requirements or there may be a single task efficiency.

  • An electric induction motor is required to have a specified minimum full-load efficiency.

A compact fluorescent lamp is required to start and run up to near full brightness in a given time, to have a minimum life of several thousand hours, to maintain its output within specified limits, to withstand a certain number of switchings, to have a consistent colour appearance and a specified colour rendering. Its energy performance requirement is usually stated in terms of minimum efficacy (light output per electrical input).

California Edit

In the U.S., the state of California was a pioneer [1] in the introduction of MEPS. In order to reduce the growth in electricity use, the California Energy Commission (CEC) was given unique and strong authority to regulate the efficiency of appliances sold in the state. It started to adopt appliance efficiency regulations in 1978, and has updated the standards regularly over time, and expanded the list of covered appliances.

In 1988, California's standards became national standards for the U.S. through the enactment of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA). The federal standards preempted state standards (unless the state justified a waiver from federal preemption based on conditions in the state), and since then, the U.S. Department of Energy has had the responsibility to update the federal standards.

California has continued to expand the list of appliances it regulates for appliances that are not federally regulated, and therefore not preempted. In recent years,[when?] the CEC's attention has been focused on consumer electronics, for which energy use has been growing dramatically.

Australia Edit

MEPS programs are made mandatory in Australia by state government legislation and regulations which give force to the relevant Australian Standards. It is mandatory for the following products manufactured in or imported into Australia to meet the MEPS levels specified by the relevant Australian Standards:

Calendar of implementation of MEPS in Australia[2]
Appliance Date
Refrigerators and freezers 1 October 1999
Mains pressure electric storage water heaters 1 October 1999
Three phase electric motors 1 October 2001
Three-phase air conditioners 1 October 2001
Ballasts for linear fluorescent lamps 1 March 2003
Single-phase air conditioners 1 October 2004
Linear fluorescent lamps 1 October 2004
Distribution transformers 1 October 2004
commercial refrigeration 1 October 2004
Pressure electric storage water heaters smaller than 80 liters,
low pressure and heat exchange types
1 October 2005

Brazil Edit

A law was approved in 2001.[3] MEPS have been set for three-phase electric motors and compact fluorescent lamps.

New Zealand Edit

On 5 February 2002, New Zealand introduced Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) with Energy Efficiency Regulations. MEPS and energy rating labels help improve the energy efficiency of our[who?] products, and enable consumers to choose products that use less energy. Products covered by MEPS must meet or exceed set levels for energy performance before they can be sold to consumers. MEPS have been updated over the years (2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011) to cover a wide range of products, and increasing levels of stringency. New Zealand works with Australia to harmonise MEPS levels. Almost all of its standards are joint standards with Australia. New Zealand has mandatory Energy rating labelling for dishwashers and clothes dryers, fridges, washing machines and room air conditioners. MEPS apply to the following:[4]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ http://www.eceee.org S. Nadel S., 2003, Appliance & equipment efficiency standards in the US: Accomplishments,next steps and lessons learned, ECEEE 2003 Summer Study, St Raphael.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
  3. ^ Energy Efficiency in Brazil.[permanent dead link] Paulo Augusto Leonelli, Brazilian Ministry of Mines and energy. November 20, 2007
  4. ^ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority of New Zealand http://www.eeca.govt.nz/standards-and-ratings/minimum-energy-performance-standards-and-labelling

External links Edit

  • Appliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP) (US)
  • Department of Energy (U.S. efficiency standards) (US)
  • Australian energy standards and labels

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A minimum energy performance standard MEPS is a specification containing a number of performance requirements for an energy using device that effectively limits the maximum amount of energy that may be consumed by a product in performing a specified task A MEPS is usually made mandatory by a government energy efficiency body It may include requirements not directly related to energy this is to ensure that general performance and user satisfaction are not adversely affected by increasing energy efficiency A MEPS generally requires use of a particular test procedure that specifies how performance is measured In North America when addressing energy efficiency a MEPS is sometimes referred to simply as a standard as in Co operation on Labeling and Standards Programs In Latin America when addressing energy efficiency MEPS are sometimes referred to as Normas translated as norms Contents 1 Examples 2 California 3 Australia 4 Brazil 5 New Zealand 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksExamples EditA refrigerating appliance is required to maintain temperatures inside its compartments within specified limits and to operate including defrosting in a specified ambient temperature while using at most a specified amount of electricity the energy use allowed varies according to volume number of doors the function of the various compartments and other parameters This graph shows the dramatic reduction in electricity use in U S refrigerators following the introduction of a series of first California then U S MEPS starting in the mid 1970s nbsp Price volume and efficiency of refrigeratorsAn electric fan is required to shift air at a specified rate while consuming a limited amount of power A storage water heater providing hot water for sanitary purposes is required to heat up a specified quantity of water to a specified temperature and store it at that temperature for a specified time while consuming a limited amount of energy In this example the requirements for heating up and for maintaining the temperature may be applied as two separate energy performance requirements or there may be a single task efficiency An electric induction motor is required to have a specified minimum full load efficiency A compact fluorescent lamp is required to start and run up to near full brightness in a given time to have a minimum life of several thousand hours to maintain its output within specified limits to withstand a certain number of switchings to have a consistent colour appearance and a specified colour rendering Its energy performance requirement is usually stated in terms of minimum efficacy light output per electrical input California EditIn the U S the state of California was a pioneer 1 in the introduction of MEPS In order to reduce the growth in electricity use the California Energy Commission CEC was given unique and strong authority to regulate the efficiency of appliances sold in the state It started to adopt appliance efficiency regulations in 1978 and has updated the standards regularly over time and expanded the list of covered appliances In 1988 California s standards became national standards for the U S through the enactment of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act NAECA The federal standards preempted state standards unless the state justified a waiver from federal preemption based on conditions in the state and since then the U S Department of Energy has had the responsibility to update the federal standards California has continued to expand the list of appliances it regulates for appliances that are not federally regulated and therefore not preempted In recent years when the CEC s attention has been focused on consumer electronics for which energy use has been growing dramatically Australia EditMEPS programs are made mandatory in Australia by state government legislation and regulations which give force to the relevant Australian Standards It is mandatory for the following products manufactured in or imported into Australia to meet the MEPS levels specified by the relevant Australian Standards Calendar of implementation of MEPS in Australia 2 Appliance DateRefrigerators and freezers 1 October 1999Mains pressure electric storage water heaters 1 October 1999Three phase electric motors 1 October 2001Three phase air conditioners 1 October 2001Ballasts for linear fluorescent lamps 1 March 2003Single phase air conditioners 1 October 2004Linear fluorescent lamps 1 October 2004Distribution transformers 1 October 2004commercial refrigeration 1 October 2004Pressure electric storage water heaters smaller than 80 liters low pressure and heat exchange types 1 October 2005Brazil EditA law was approved in 2001 3 MEPS have been set for three phase electric motors and compact fluorescent lamps New Zealand EditOn 5 February 2002 New Zealand introduced Minimum Energy Performance Standards MEPS with Energy Efficiency Regulations MEPS and energy rating labels help improve the energy efficiency of our who products and enable consumers to choose products that use less energy Products covered by MEPS must meet or exceed set levels for energy performance before they can be sold to consumers MEPS have been updated over the years 2002 2003 2004 2008 2011 to cover a wide range of products and increasing levels of stringency New Zealand works with Australia to harmonise MEPS levels Almost all of its standards are joint standards with Australia New Zealand has mandatory Energy rating labelling for dishwashers and clothes dryers fridges washing machines and room air conditioners MEPS apply to the following 4 Refrigerators and freezers Washing machines Air conditioners Computer room air conditioners Chillers Electric storage water heaters Gas water heaters External power supplies Set top boxes Distribution transformers Refrigerated display cabinets Three phase electric motors Ballasts for fluorescent lamps Tubular fluorescent lampsSee also EditEnergy Star One Watt Initiative Power management E waste Green energy House Energy Rating Australia European Union energy label EcodesignReferences Edit http www eceee org S Nadel S 2003 Appliance amp equipment efficiency standards in the US Accomplishments next steps and lessons learned ECEEE 2003 Summer Study St Raphael energy jargon Archived from the original on 2008 07 19 Retrieved 2008 04 01 Energy Efficiency in Brazil permanent dead link Paulo Augusto Leonelli Brazilian Ministry of Mines and energy November 20 2007 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority of New Zealand http www eeca govt nz standards and ratings minimum energy performance standards and labellingExternal links EditAppliance Standards Awareness Project ASAP US California Energy Commission efficiency standards and database US Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program CLASP US Department of Energy U S efficiency standards US Australian energy standards and labels Natural Resources Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minimum energy 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