2013 sedi clothes dryers summit 10 sedi next tier session
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Super Efficient Dryer Initiative
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Next Tier Roadmap:
Looking Ahead
This Discussion
• 20 minutes of framing
• 25 minutes of open discussion followed by….
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Natural
Baseline
Mark
et
Sh
are
Time
Transformation
Ma
rket
Dollars
Invested
Codes &
Standards
Early Market Adoption Mainstream Market Adoption Emerging Technologies
Market Transformation & Emerging Technology
We are here!
The Golden Carrot
Residential Refrigerators o Intention: Improve energy efficiency by making it worth industry’s
while to invest in new residential refrigeration technology.
o Reality: Existing manufacturers met challenge with incremental changes, and continued to make significant improvements.
o Objectives achieved: Federal minimum energy standards have steadily increased, gradually eliminating least efficient refrigerators from the market.
o Unintended consequences: Refrigerators got cheaper, bigger, and included more features. The market shifted to less efficient designs and consumers bought more of them.
o Status: Significant savings achieved, though some has been taken back. Market for residential refrigeration is transformed.
Wärmepumpen-Wäschetrockner
European Heat Pump Clothes Dryers o Intention: Improve energy efficiency by encouraging industry
to introduce new, more efficient technology.
o Reality: Existing manufacturers met challenge with significant changes, and continue to make significant improvements without incentives (but higher elec prices)
o Objectives achieved: Swiss set high minimum efficiency standard in 2012, EU has revised energy label for dryers
o Unintended Consequences: Increased rate of adoption of residential electric clothes drying(?)
o Status: HP dryers have steadily growing share of European market.
European Market Status
• “Class A” dryer 2013 market
share o Switzerland is leading: 100%
o Germany, Austria, Italy: around 40%
• In 2012, around 90 models
from 18 different manufacturers
were available (Topten)
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Energy Labels
Cycle time
kWh/year (160 standard cycles, full & partial load)
Condensation efficiency.
Mandatory all dryers sold.
Voluntary, qualifying dryers only
Supported by retail incentives.
Context
• In August 2013, DOE published an amended clothes
dryer test procedure including a voluntary new
Appendix D2
• Draft 2 Version 1.0 ENERGY STAR specification
released in August 2013; test procedure reference
updated to Appendix D2
• EPA anticipates finishing the ENERGY STAR for
Clothes Dryers v. 1.0 spec in early 2014
• EPA anticipants revised version of Emerging
Technology Award in early 2014
SEDI Next Tier WG
“Define the Next Tier for North American tumble clothes dryer energy performance, and help build markets for complying products”
After You! • First meeting last week, next meeting
early December
• Members includes EEPPs, academics.
Exploring ways for industry to
participate
• Draft product specification first half of
2014
What Would Success Look Like To You in 2014?
Chris Granda
SEDI/Grasteu
Associates
802-922-7005
granda@grasteu.com
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