Energy Efficiency (MEPS) Product Profile for Video Recorders and Set Top Boxes


(reposting a circular/public e-mail)

The Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) Committee has released for public comment the Product Profile for Video Recorders and Set Top Boxes   (the link opens a PDF file)
 
You are invited to submit comments and submissions on the profile and readers are asked to comment on a number of particular aspects in this document, relating to  market data and modelling assumptions, to assist with the formulation of a preferred policy option in future. While we welcome comments on all aspects of the Product Profile, comments on the Product Profile: Video Recorders and Set Top Boxes – Key Questions would be of particular assistance.   The closing day for this initial round of comments is COB Friday 16 August 2013.
 
I also remind you that  the Product Profile for Battery Chargers was posted on the energyrating website in April.   The closing date for comment on this profile is COB 12 July 2013 and this profile also asks for comments on key questions.
 
Both profiles can be found on http://www.energyrating.gov.au/

 

80+ Silver Power Supply Units set to be the new normal. – PC & Tech Authority


The major thing is that from October first pretty much all power supplies sold in Australia will have to sport a minimum 80+ Silver efficiency rating, thus knocking a large number of budget units off the market altogether.

via 80+ Silver Power Supply Units set to be the new normal. – PC & Tech Authority.

Fact Sheet: Computers – Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) | Energy Rating Website


Fact Sheet: Computers – Minimum Energy Performance Standards | Energy Rating Website.

This fact sheet was released in March 2013. In Australia, regulatory requirements for computers are set under the Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Computer) Determination 2012 (Determination). The Determination specifies what products are and are not covered, and incorporates requirements for Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS), Energy Rating Labels (ERL) and testing from the relevant Australian/New Zealand Standard by reference.

This becomes mandatory in Australia from 01 October 2013.

NABERS launches data centre energy ratings | Cabling connection


NABERS launches data centre ratings | Cabling connection.

Environment minister Robyn Parker has announced the release of the new NABERS Energy for data centres rating tools.

“These new tools include what we believe to be a world’s first for rating the environmental performance of the IT equipment within a data centre,” Robyn says.

APEC Workshop: Aligning Energy Efficiency Regulations for ICT Products: Developing a Strategic Approach, Seoul, Korea, 18 July 2012


“This joint industry-government event focused on specific steps for APEC economies to consider that will advance the alignment of requirements based on minimum energy performance standards (MEPS). Workshop participants were asked to contribute to a plan to establish a harmonized MEPS regime that includes:

  •  a common standard for test methodology and product categories
  • an international program for transportable test results
  • a common dataset approach for target setting and conformity assessment”

The public documents for the above event can be accessed via http://aimp.apec.org/MDDB/Pages/search.aspx?setting=ListMeeting&DateRange=2012/07/01%2C2012/07/end&Name=Aligning%20Energy%20Efficiency%20Regulations%20for%20ICT%20Products%3A%20Developing%20a%20Strategic%20Approach%202012