Energy-efficiency ratings to be set
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Energy-efficiency ratings on electronic devices of eight
categories will be published at the end of this year and put
into force next year, the country's authority of standardization
said, warning manufactures, importers and exporters involved
to be prepared.
The eight categories that will be labeled will include both
white goods and office appliances, such as water heaters,
electric cookers, fans, variable-frequency air conditioners,
computer monitors and copy machines, according to Wang Ruohong,
deputy director of resource and environment standardization
under China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS).
The energy-efficiency rating label, as a mandatory mark, enables
consumers to compare the energy efficiency of domestic appliances
on a fair and equitable basis. It also provides incentives
for manufacturers to improve the energy performance of appliances.
China first introduced the rating system in 2003, which is
determined by the energy consumption and size of the product,
from Class 1 to Class 5. Class 1 represents the highest energy-efficiency
type. Refrigerators and air conditioners were the first batch
of home appliances required to carry a China Energy Label.
Wang said the energy-rating label, which helps consumers to
make a green choice and requires manufacturers to apply energy-saving
technologies for strengthening competitiveness, is an important
measure for the country to hit its energy conservation target,
cutting energy intensity by 20 percent from 2006 to 2010.
CNIS figures showed that the labeling system has helped China
save 20 billion kWh of electricity since 2003.
The energy-efficiency rating label system works not just for
domestic manufactures, but also for importers and exporters
in the sector, Wang said.
The newly amended Energy Conservation Law stipulates that
imported products on the list of energy-efficiency rating
label should be re-rated in the Chinese system.
Meanwhile, CNIS also helps exporters of electric appliances
to align themselves with international rating systems. On
Wednesday it signed a one-year contract with Intertek to gain
international experience of rating.
Source: China Daily
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