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The 2nd Ecodesign Working Plan (2012 – 2014)
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- Part 1: state of implementation -
Adam Romanowski, DG ENER, C3
Consultation Forum meeting, 20 September 2011
The 2nd Ecodesign Working Plan (2012 - 2014):
 State of implementation of the Ecodesign and Energy Labelling
Legislation between 2005-2011
(Part 1 – presentation by Adam Romanowski, DG ENER, C3)
 Work program for 2012-2014
(Part 2 – presentation by Cesar Santos Gil, DG ENTR, B1)
What is the state of implementation?
• Two documents identified 18 priority products
 2005 – 2008: 2005 Ecodesign Directive 2005/32/EC
 2009 – 2011: The 1st Ecodesign Working Plan (2009-2011)
Priority products from 2005/32/EC
preparatory
studies
Ecodesign Directive
(Article 16):
Priority products from the 1st WP (2009-2011):
• 37
(26 from 2005/32/EC + 11 from the 1st9.WP)
Air-conditioning and ventilation systems
1. Heating and water heating equipment
10. Electric and fossil fuelled heating equipment
2. Electric motor systems
11. Food preparing equipment
3. Lighting in both the domestic and tertiary sectors
12. Industrial and laboratory equipment
and professionalmeasures
appliances adopted (savings:
•4. Domestic
17 implementing
380 TWh)
13. Machine approx.
tools
5. Office equip. in the domestic and tertiary sectors
14. Network, data processing and data storing equip.
(12 ecodesign
+ 5 energy
1 tyre
labelling
legislation
6. Stand-by
losses for a group
of productslabelling) + 15.
Refrigerating
and freezing
equipment
7. Consumer electronics
Sound and imaging
equipment boilers
+ 16.
1 directive
on hot-water
8. HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, air condition.)
17. Transformers
18. Water-using products
17 adopted ecodesign and energy labelling
implementing measures:
• Lot 11 - Circulators
• Lot 11 - Electric motors
• Lot 11 - Fans
• Lot 19 - Domestic lighting I - light bulbs
• Lot 8 & 9 - Tertiary sector lighting I - lamps and ballasts
• Lot 13 - Domestic refrigeration (+ labelling)
• Lot 14 - Domestic dishwashers (+ labelling)
• Lot 14 - Domestic washing machines (+ labelling)
• Lot 17 - External power supplies
• Lot 16 - Standby and off-mode losses
• Lot 5 - Televisions (+ labelling)
• Lot 18 - Simple set top boxes
• Lot 10 - Airco & comfort fans (only labelling)
Future actions (till 2014)
• 32 Implementing measures
22 ecodesign & 10 energy labelling measures under preparation
2013 (11 + 4)
• 4(10Voluntary
agreements to be recognised
• Lot 8&9 – Tertiary sector lighting II (only labelling)
2012
+ 6)
• Lot 15 – Solid fuel small combustion installation
• Lot 1 – Boilers and combi-boilers (+ labelling)
2012
• Lot 24 – Prof. machines, dryers and dishwashers
• Lot 1 – Water heaters (+ labelling)
• Lot 4 – Imaging equipment
• 9 Preparatory studies
• •Lot
hoods
• Lot 11 – Electric fans
Lot10
18––Domestic
Complex ventilation/kitchen
set top boxes
• Lotto
6 –be
Large
air-conditioners
• Lot 19
4 studies
– Domestic lighting
to beII finished
labelling ) & 5 studies
launched
2014
• Lot 20 – Local room heating systems
• Lot 16 – Domestic tumble driers (+ labelling)
• Lot 3 – Game consoles
•
Central heating
• Lot 17 – Vacuum cleaners (+ labelling)
•Lot
Lot
5
–– Machine
tools products
To
be21
launched
•• Lot
and com.power
ovens supply
(+ labelling)
11
Revisions
• •Lot 3
– Computers
Lot 22
27 –
– Dom.
Uninterruptible
(UPS)
•
Lot
23
–
Dom.
and
com.
hobs
and
grills(+
labelling)
• Lot 3
Displays
• Lot 28
–be
Pumps
for private and public waste
water
8–ecodesign
& 3 labelling measures
to
revised
•
Lot
25
–
Non-tertiary
coffee
machines
(+
labelling)
To
be25
finished
and for fluids with high solids content
• Lot
– Non-tertiary coffee machines (+ labelling)
2014 •• Lot
Lot 29
1 ––Commercial
refrigerating
equipment
• Lot 20
room standby
heating systems
Pumps for private
and public
swimming
26 – Local
Networked
appliances
• Lot 18 – Simple set
top
boxes
pools, fountains and aquariums as well as
• Lot 2 – Transformers
• Lot
21 – Central heating products
+2012
• Lot 19 – Domestic
lighting
I –pumps
light bulbs
clean
water
5
–
Televisions
• Tyre
Lot• Lot
22
–
Domestic
and
commercial
ovens
labelling regulation
• Lot 8 &
9 – Tertiary
sector lighting I – lamps and ballasts
2014
(1)- Motors
•
Lot
30
outside (+
thelabelling)
scope of the
• Lot2013
23 – Domestic and commercial hobs and grills
• Lot 13 – Domestic refrigeration
• Lot 4 – Laboratory
and
industrial
Regulation
640/2009
onequipment
electric motors
• Lot 14 – Domestic
dishwashers
(+ labelling)
• Lot 7 – External power supplies
31 - Compressors
• Lot 14• –Lot
Domestic
washing machines (+ labelling)
What were the challenges?
• (Too ambitious?) planning in the past
• (Complex?) preparatory & adoption procedure
• (Significant?) increase of implementing and communication
activities
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Checks of the legislation
Guidelines, memos, press releases, FAQs
Standardisation process (39 standardisation mandates launched)
Calls for tenders, contracts, requests for service
ADCO and WG meetings, workshops, conferences
Strategies, roadmaps, policy documents
Replies to queries sent by the EP, market surveillance authorities,
stakeholders (NGOs, industry), media, citizens
How can we improve the situation?
• (Too ambitious?) planning in the past
• More reliable planning that takes into account available resources as well
as ongoing activities
• (Complex?) preparatory & adoption procedure
• The study on the revision of the Ecodesign Directive will assess the
procedure and identify its weakest points
• Setting tighter ecodesign requirements for a longer time period (e.g. BAT
as Tier III)
• Fast track procedure for the expected reviews
• (Significant?) increase of implementing and communication activities
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Outsourcing of non-legislative tasks (e.g. communication – ‘helpdesk’)
Reinforced standardisation process (e.g. NGOs, NA consultants)
Better support to and follow-up of national market surveillance activities
Support of other actors: EACI, JRC, Member States and stakeholders
Thank you!
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Adam Romanowski
European Commission
Directorate General for Energy
Unit C3 - 'Energy Efficiency & Intelligent Energy'
Ecodesign Team
DM24 - 04/20
Rue de Mot 24/26
BE - 1049 Brussels (Belgium)
Tel: 0032-2-2960847
E-mail: [email protected]