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EPA ENERGY STAR: Tackling Growth in Home Electronics and Small Appliances
Sanchez, Marla Christine ; Brown, Richard ; Homan, Gregory
关键词: 32;    29;    APPLIANCES;    CARBON;    ELECTRICITY;    ENERGY EFFICIENCY;    ENERGY POLICY;    HOUSEHOLDS;    MARKET;    PRODUCT LABELING;    US EPA energy efficiency;    ENERGY STAR;    electronics;    miscellaneous electricity;   
DOI  :  10.2172/943517
RP-ID  :  LBNL-1218E
PID  :  OSTI ID: 943517
Others  :  TRN: US200902%%553
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Over a decade ago, the electricity consumption associated with home electronics and other small appliances emerged onto the global energy policy landscape as one of the fastest growing residential end uses with the opportunity to deliver significant energy savings. As our knowledge of this end use matures, it is essential to step back and evaluate the degree to which energy efficiency programs have successfully realized energy savings and where savings opportunities have been missed.For the past fifteen years, we have quantified energy, utility bill, and carbon savings for US EPA?s ENERGY STAR voluntary product labeling program. In this paper, we present a unique look into the US residential program savings claimed to date for EPA?s ENERGY STAR office equipment, consumer electronics, and other small household appliances as well as EPA?s projected program savings over the next five years. We present a top-level discussion identifying program areas where EPA?s ENERGY STAR efforts have succeeded and program areas where ENERGY STAR efforts did not successfully address underlying market factors, technology issues and/or consumer behavior. We end by presenting the magnitude of ?overlooked? savings.
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