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The 2nd Ecodesign Working Plan (2012 – 2014) - 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 – – – – – – – 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 • • • • 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! 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]