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The Ecodesign Directive and Implications on Energy Related Products. University of Limerick Life Cycles Engineering Aidan Windebank 2014. What is the Ecodesign Directive?. Aims to lower energy usage and environmental impacts of energy related products throughout their whole life cycle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Ecodesign Directive and Implications on Energy

Related Products

University of LimerickLife Cycles Engineering

Aidan Windebank2014

What is the Ecodesign Directive?

Aims to lower energy usage and environmental impacts of energy related products throughout their whole life cycle.

Introduced into European Union Legislation in 2005

Amended in 2009

Working plan for 2012-214

How Does the Directive Work?

1. European Commission adopts working plans to identify products to target.

2. Each product studied to determine possible benefits from ecodesign.

3. Draft submitted to Consultation Forum.

4. Draft voted on by Regulatory Committee.

5. Reviewed by European Parliament.

What Type of Products are Targeted?

Energy Using Products (EUPs)

Products that directly consume or generate electricity.

Boiler, Electronics, Washing Machine etc.

Lighting

Transformers, Industrial Fans

Energy Related Products (ERPs)

Products that do not directly use energy, but have effect on energy consumption.

Windows

Insulation Materials

Shower Heads

Projected Energy Savings

More than 80% of the environmental impact of a product is determined at the design stage.

First 13 measures projected to reduce electricity usage in EU by 12% of 2009 levels.

Benefits to European Consumers and Industry

Ensure the use of more energy efficient products that have reduced environmental impact.

“Sustainable Competitiveness”

Standardized regulations for all countries in European Union.

“Economies of Scale”

Energy Labeling Directive

Works in tandem with Ecodesign Directive

Grade products on a scale

Guides consumers towards products with better energy ratings

Phases out products with worst energy ratings

Expectations of Industries

Meet limits set by individual product measures

May require full life cycle analysis of products

Include information requirements for consumers

Any product that does not meet the requirements will not be approved for CE marking

Conclusions

Better products for consumers

Better products for the environment

Greatly help the EU meet energy reduction goals

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