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Energy Efficient Lighting

Energy Efficient Lighting. Establishment of MEPS and compliance program Steve Coyne. Product Testing. Product Testing. Product Testing. Financing required. Product Testing. Product Testing. Global Harmonisation of Product Quality.

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Energy Efficient Lighting

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  1. Energy Efficient Lighting Establishment of MEPS and compliance program Steve Coyne

  2. Product Testing Product Testing

  3. Product Testing Financing required Product Testing

  4. Product Testing

  5. Global Harmonisation of Product Quality • Requires governments to agree on performance levels and test methods • Government Regulation • Regulation requires set performance levels, • relevant test methods, and competent laboratories Approved lamp Lamp • Accredited Laboratories • Test methods • Performance requirements Traceability of calibration • Accreditation to perform test Establishes • Manufacturers • National Measurement Institute • National Accreditation Body • National Standards Body • International Bureau of Weights & Measures (BIPM) • International Laboratory Accreditation Schemes (ILAC, APLAC) • International Commission on Illumination (CIE) • International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

  6. Global Harmonisation of Product Quality • Requires governments to agree on performance levels and test methods RUSSIA • Government Regulation • Regulation requires set performance levels, • relevant test methods, and competent laboratories Approved lamp Lamp • Accredited Laboratories • Test methods • Performance requirements Traceability of calibration • Accreditation to perform test Establishes • Manufacturers • National Measurement Institute • National Accreditation Body • National Standards Body • International Bureau of Weights & Measures (BIPM) • International Laboratory Accreditation Schemes (ILAC, APLAC) • International Commission on Illumination (CIE) • International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

  7. RUSSIA • Government Regulation • Regulation requires set performance levels, • relevant test methods, and competent laboratories Sample of Approved Lamp Verified Lamp • Accredited Laboratories • Performance requirements • Test methods • Measurement & Verification program Traceability of calibration • Accreditation to perform test Establishes • National Measurement Institute • National Standards Body • National Accreditation Body

  8. Why have measurement and verification

  9. Harmonisation • Most effective and efficient regulation is through international harmonisation with established lamp performance requirements. This assists with • The speed of implementation • Keeping costs low for manufacturers’ lamp approvals. • Managing the demand on laboratories for product approval testing.

  10. Phaseout of incandescent lamp • Need to consider impact on households • Affordability • Quality of light • Investment value of advanced technologies • Need to consider impact on effective enforcement • Identification of lamps • Cost effective monitoring and verification test method

  11. Phaseout of incandescent proposal • Non-directional, clear lamps • Initially move to halogen (the low cost of the lamp addresses the affordability issue until prices drop for CFL and LED) • Non-directional, non-clear lamps • move to CFL and LED • (need to protect consumer by requiring a good quality product)

  12. Stages of Incandescent Phaseout • Non-directional, clear lamps • Stage 1: announce impending ban on import and manufacture of non compliant lamps • Stage 2: ban on import and manufacture of non compliant lamps (MEPS is established) • Stage 3: ban on sale of non compliant lamps • Stage 4: review market profile and MEPS level

  13. Stages of Incandescent Phaseout • Non-directional, non-clear lamps (CFL, LED) • Stage 1: announce impending ban on import and manufacture of non compliant lamps • Stage 2: ban on import and manufacture of non compliant lamps (MEPS is established) • Stage 3: ban on sale of non compliant lamps • Stage 4: participate in international reviews of MEPS levels contributing local market profile information

  14. MEPS to consider for Harmonisation • MEPS for incandescent non-directional clear lamps • EU regulation (halogen) • MEPS non-directional, non-clear lamps (CFL and LED) • EU regulation (CFL & LED) • IEC standard (CFL) • IEA 4E-SSL Tier 1 (LED) • To monitor the market for lamp performances, sales quantities, prices and market anomalies (eg market shift to other lamp types)

  15. Other lamps and gear • Phaseout Mercury Vapour (QE) lamps • Stage 1: Ban sale of fixtures with MV ballasts • Stage 2: Ban sale of MV lamps • Phaseout T8 halophophatelinear fluorescent tubes • Stage 1: Announce MEPS for T8 lamp • Stage 2: Ban sale of non-compliant T8 lamps

  16. Other lamps and gear • Phaseout electromagnetic ballasts for linear fluorescent lamps • Stage 1: Announce ban sale of EM ballasts • Stage 2: Ban sale of EM ballasts (individually or within fixture)

  17. Key Issues for discussion • Staging of MEPS implementation • Laboratories • Market monitoring • Financing mechanisms

  18. Staging of MEPS implementation • Needs industry and government discussion on timetable for establishment of systems (regulatory, testing) and commercial transition for successful implementation

  19. Laboratories • Certification • Internationally recognised accreditation • Testing capability • Capacity • Testing lamps for MEPS approval (mainly local manufacturers) • Involvement in verification programs

  20. Market Monitoring • Critical to success of any regulation on Energy Efficient Lighting • Voluntary sales volumes data submission • Product benchmarking • Registration system of MEPS products • Price monitoring (affordability of technologies)

  21. Example: Product benchmarking Lites.Aisa meeting Singapore, 1-2 November 2011

  22. Example: Product benchmarking Reward Accept Ban Lites.Aisa meeting Singapore, 1-2 November 2011

  23. Financing • Monitoring • Cost of establishment and maintenance of any database or system • Product benchmarking • Measurement, Verification and Enforcement • Cost of product purchase and sampling at point of sale • Cost of laboratory testing • Cost of enforcement

  24. Thank you

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