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1 Report of IEC SMB SG1 “Energy Efficiency and Renewable Resources” Jean.baronas@am.sony.com IEC TC100 AGS Meeting Held in May 2010 in Athens, Greece

2 IEC SMB Actions and Decisions SMB met in February, 2010 Reviewed SG1 Tel Aviv report and TC/SC comments Concern: “vague, imprecise, and no action” recommendations Suggest: SG1 members be assigned as “Champions” and they develop New Work Item Proposals (NWIP) Decisions 137/8 and 137/9 (next slide)

3 SMB Decisions 137/8 and 137/9 SMB Decision 137/8 Approve SG 1 recommendations 27 - 34 Request clarification: 15 revised, 18 revised, and 20 revised Noting work ongoing in IEC TC100 and IEC TC108 Asked SG 1 to respond to input IEC TCs/SCs Reference: SMB/4135A/CC and SMB/4135B/CC SMB Decision 137/9 Confirmed Mr. Jeha Kim, of Korea, as an SG 1 member Reference: SMB-SG1/0090/INF

4 # SMB Approved Recommendations 27 support production processes optimized for energy efficiency -product TCs 28 develop production system simulation tools which address energy efficiency -TC65 29 smart metering as integral to smart grid -SG3 30 participate in CIE lighting vocab. Standards -TC34

5 # Topics of Approved Recommendations 31 CIE publication adoption -TC34 and TC76 32 revise TR 15067-3 -ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 33 guidelines and standards to improve lighting energy efficiency -JTC1 SC25, TC23, TC34, TC59, TC100, ISO/TC205, IEC/TC22, TC64 34 COPOLCO Rec. 2 -SG3 and IEC TC13 responsible for smart meters COPOLCO Rec. 5 -TC82, TC88, TC 105 active in renewables

6 Revised Twice, Recommendation 15 “Recognizing differing national and regional legislation/standards in place for the classification and labeling of household appliances with respect to energy consumption and energy efficiency, respectively, TC 59 and its SCs should prepare a Technical Report which describes and compares these requirements. -Based on this analysis, the TR should discuss possibilities / pre-requisites for future alignment and potential support from standardization.” If TC59 supports, the IEC TC100 supports.

7 “Recognizing the huge energy saving potential from consumer electronic products, TC 100 and TC 108 should present to SMB/SG1 their existing standards as well as ongoing and planned standardization projects with regard to standby losses and off-mode losses in due time before the October 2010 meeting of SG1. -Particular attention should be given to describing pertinent regional legislation, which is to be considered in this context; furthermore, the treatment of external power supplies (AC/DC converters) delivered with pertinent equipment is of interest.” Revised Twice, Recommendation 18

8 Oppose Recommendation 18 Oppose Recommendation 18 Reason: The IEC TC100 expertise is in standardization and not legislation. The IEC TC100 develops standards, including DTV power measurement and set top box power measurement, as well as ongoing and planned standardization projects for networked devices, DC power supplies, and battery chargers. These standards specify measurement techniques as well as electronic interface specifications. Reason: The IEC TC100 expertise is in standardization and not legislation. The IEC TC100 develops standards, including DTV power measurement and set top box power measurement, as well as ongoing and planned standardization projects for networked devices, DC power supplies, and battery chargers. These standards specify measurement techniques as well as electronic interface specifications. IEC TC100 Comments, #18

9 Revised Twice, Recommendation 20 “Recognizing differing national and regional legislation/standards in place for the classification and labeling of consumer electronic equipment (such as TV sets, set-top boxes, cable modems, DSL routers, etc.) with respect to energy consumption and energy efficiency, respectively, TC 100 should prepare a Technical Report which describes and compares these requirements.” “Recognizing differing national and regional legislation/standards in place for the classification and labeling of consumer electronic equipment (such as TV sets, set-top boxes, cable modems, DSL routers, etc.) with respect to energy consumption and energy efficiency, respectively, TC 100 should prepare a Technical Report which describes and compares these requirements.” “Based on this analysis, the TR should discuss possibilities / pre-requisites for future alignment and potential support from standardization.” “Based on this analysis, the TR should discuss possibilities / pre-requisites for future alignment and potential support from standardization.”

10 IEC TC100 Comments, #20 Oppose Oppose Reason: The IEC TC100 expertise is in standardization and standards development and not legislation. Classification and labeling is out of the IEC TC100 scope. Preparing the requested Technical Report (TR) does not appear to be useful, because classification, energy consumption, and label are defined by national statues. Reason: The IEC TC100 expertise is in standardization and standards development and not legislation. Classification and labeling is out of the IEC TC100 scope. Preparing the requested Technical Report (TR) does not appear to be useful, because classification, energy consumption, and label are defined by national statues.

11 IEC SMB SG1 Considerations of ISO/Strategic Advisory Group on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Source (SAG E) Recommendations, 55 - 66 Source: SMB-SG1/0091/INF

12 Recommendations 55 -66 from ISO/SAG E Meeting 18/19 February 2010 Vocabulary Vocabulary Energy efficiency in heavy industries, combined heat and power (CHP), boilers, buildings Energy efficiency in heavy industries, combined heat and power (CHP), boilers, buildings Solar energy and biofuels Solar energy and biofuels Smart grid Smart grid Water sector standards Water sector standards Energy services Energy services

13 Recommendations from ISO/SAG E Recommendation 55 Recommendation 55 Support ISO/IEC JPC/2 (terminology) plan Support ISO/IEC JPC/2 (terminology) plan More P-member involvement is requested More P-member involvement is requested Recommendation 56 Recommendation 56 Encourages energy efficiency in ISO/TC17, Steel Encourages energy efficiency in ISO/TC17, Steel Asks SAG E to investigate possible energy efficiency initiatives in cement, aluminum, and other heavy industries Asks SAG E to investigate possible energy efficiency initiatives in cement, aluminum, and other heavy industries

14 Recommendation 57 from ISO/SAG E Encourages further discussion between ISO TMB and IEC SMB secretariats on combined heat and power (CHP) Encourages further discussion between ISO TMB and IEC SMB secretariats on combined heat and power (CHP) SAG E members encouraged to discuss CHP with national policy makers SAG E members encouraged to discuss CHP with national policy makers

15 Recommendation 58 from ISO/SAG E Plan to readdress efficiency calculation and labeling boilers and hot water systems Plan to readdress efficiency calculation and labeling boilers and hot water systems Includes large biomass boilers Includes large biomass boilers

16 Recommendation 59 from ISO/SAG E General support for ISO/TC 163 and ISO/TC 205 on energy and buildings General support for ISO/TC 163 and ISO/TC 205 on energy and buildings Further progress to address market opportunities Further progress to address market opportunities

17 Recommendation 60 from ISO/SAG E Welcomes new proposals in ISO/TC 180 Solar energy Welcomes new proposals in ISO/TC 180 Solar energy Including a proposal from SAC (China) on vacuum collectors and proposals that address integration of solar into buildings Including a proposal from SAC (China) on vacuum collectors and proposals that address integration of solar into buildings

18 Recommendation 61 from ISO/SAG E Support ISO biofuel activity Support ISO biofuel activity Ask SAG E Secretary to discuss raising awareness by DEVCO (ISO policy committee to address the needs of developing countries) and UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) Ask SAG E Secretary to discuss raising awareness by DEVCO (ISO policy committee to address the needs of developing countries) and UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization)

19 Recommendation 62 from ISO/SAG E Ensure liaison with IEC discussions with Smartgrid Ensure liaison with IEC discussions with Smartgrid Joint work, as appropriate Joint work, as appropriate SAG E will develop a white paper on areas where ISO input could be advantageous SAG E will develop a white paper on areas where ISO input could be advantageous ANSI (US), AFNOR (France), BSI (UK), KATS (Korea), SII (Israel), and UNIDO ANSI (US), AFNOR (France), BSI (UK), KATS (Korea), SII (Israel), and UNIDO

20 Recommendation 63 from ISO/SAG E COPOLCO could review their proposal on energy services for consideration with different policies that support the provision of energy COPOLCO could review their proposal on energy services for consideration with different policies that support the provision of energy Encourages energy suppliers and policy makers support for the COPOLCO proposal Encourages energy suppliers and policy makers support for the COPOLCO proposal Encourages consideration of “horizontal aspects” with other service level agreement types of standards Encourages consideration of “horizontal aspects” with other service level agreement types of standards Notes success of ISO/TC224, water services, in developing voluntary standards Notes success of ISO/TC224, water services, in developing voluntary standards

21 Recommendation 64 from ISO/SAG E China’s (SAC) proposal on energy saving calculations has potential to promote a common understanding among SAG E China’s (SAC) proposal on energy saving calculations has potential to promote a common understanding among SAG E SAG E: ANSI, KATS, AFNOR, NEC, BSI to finalize the SAC proposal, April 2010 SAG E: ANSI, KATS, AFNOR, NEC, BSI to finalize the SAC proposal, April 2010

22 Recommendation 65 from ISO/SAG E Recommendation 65 Recommendation 65 IEA’s priorities (energy efficiency and renewable energy resources) are notable and SAG E will determine what they can contribute IEA’s priorities (energy efficiency and renewable energy resources) are notable and SAG E will determine what they can contribute

23 Recommendation 66 from ISO/SAG E SAG E notes some important (energy) issues are not yet covered by international standards SAG E notes some important (energy) issues are not yet covered by international standards SAG E recommends that energy saving calculation methods and practices related to energy efficiency be handled in a flexible, coordinated, and open approach SAG E recommends that energy saving calculation methods and practices related to energy efficiency be handled in a flexible, coordinated, and open approach Within existing committee structures Within existing committee structures Or by creating project committees Or by creating project committees SAG E will continue to discuss the gaps SAG E will continue to discuss the gaps

24 Summary SG1 revised recommendations under consideration SG1 revised recommendations under consideration Some supported with qualification Some supported with qualification Some opposed Some opposed SG1 considering ISO SAG E recommendations SG1 considering ISO SAG E recommendations IEC TC100 supports IEC TC100 supports For further information: jean.baronas@am.sony.com jean.baronas@am.sony.com


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