An introduction to the IEA Implementing Agreement on Efficient Electrical End-use Equipment (4E) Hans-Paul Siderius (SenterNovem) Chair 4E ExCo.

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An introduction to the IEA Implementing Agreement on Efficient Electrical End-use Equipment (4E) Hans-Paul Siderius (SenterNovem) Chair 4E ExCo

2 Overview of the presentation Energy Efficiency Policy = Priority Objective and deliverables Co-ordination with ongoing activities Participating countries Structure Annexes Mapping&Benchmarking Motor Systems Standby Website

3 Background: Energy Efficiency Policy = Priority Energy efficiency of products is top priority: Huge cost-effective win-win-win potential Benefits for economy, security of supply and environment Call for action at G8 summits Gleneagles, Heiligendam, Hokkaido. Activities in many IEA and non-IEA countries. Opportunities in international co-operation: Clear goals and road maps make policies better predictable for industry, cheaper to implement (by countries and industry), and more effective.

4 Objective & deliverables for the 4E Implementing Agreement Objective: to encompass international efforts in adopting governmental policies; to create a forum for countries and stakeholders: promoting 4E, exchanging and developing experience, and facilitate international coordination; to support this by collecting information re technologies, programmes, projects, etc. Deliverables: Forum activities Specific annexes on 4E Considerations for international action

5 Co-ordination with on-going activities Integrate activities Group for Energy Efficient Appliances (GEEA) Build on progress of: APP (Asian Pacific Partnership) on Clean Development&Climate Ecodesign Energy Star CLASP International Task Force for Sustainable Products (ITFSP) Parallel work in other implementing agreements (e.g. DSM) Support & complement international co-operation non-member countries & international organisations International Platform on Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC)

6 Participating countries Australia (vice-chair) Austria Canada Denmark France Korea The Netherlands (chair) Switzerland UK USA Expected to join soon: South Africa Invited: Japan China Mexico Brasil

7 4E structure 4E ExCo Motor Systems Annex Standby Annex Annexes under consideration: Compliance Lighting Mapping & Benchmarking Annex

8 Annex Mapping & Benchmarking - Aims Mapping: provide an overview of the energy efficiency performance of electrical end-use equipment in several countries and/or regional areas a brief summary of the (future) main policy measures regarding energy efficiency of products in those areas. Benchmarking: compare average and best performance of products put on the market in different countries and/or regional areas; analyse difference between different markets; share best practices and lessons learnt by, for example, highlighting potential for further improvement of energy efficiency levels globally. More info: mappingandbenchmarking.iea-4e.org

9 Annex Mapping & Benchmarking Summary of main policy measures products 1. Mapping Stock/Park (average) market BNAT current envisaged/planned worst BAT (sales weighted) average 2. Benchmarking Compare market average and BAT Analyze differences across markets (main policy and other factors) Share best practice to improve performance globally

10 Annex Mapping & Benchmarking - Example of Mapping Result

11 Annex Motor Systems

12 Annex Motor Systems – Goals Promote high efficient electric motor systems in industrial and developing countries. Dissemination of best practice on technical and economical experience. Lessons learned for coherent motor policy. Minimum energy performance standards & labels. In order to achieve: Energy efficiency improvement Lower emission of greenhouse gasses More info:

13 Annex Standby Goal: provide guidance for (future) standby policies Relation with APP project on standby (data collection, workshops) Focus on: Data acquisition (field measurements) Experiences with horizontal measures Standby in networked modes

14 Annexes in preparation Monitoring, Verification and Enforcement: stimulate governments and policy makers to improve their capacity and practices in respect to MV&E of energy efficiency. Identify and describe MV&E regimes Collation of credible information on MV&E results Best practice guide on MV&E regimes Sharing information, contacts Lighting: focussing on LED.

15 Website: General information on 4E Specific information on Annexes Protected area for ExCo-members Wesites for Annexes will have the same look and feel.

16 Thank you for your attention More information on: