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Impacts of China's Current Appliance Standards and LabelingProgram to 2020
Fridley, David ; Aden, Nathaniel ; Zhou, Nan ; Lin, Jiang
关键词: 32;    APPLIANCES;    CHINA;    COAL;    ELECTRICITY;    ENERGY CONSUMPTION;    EXPORTS;    PRODUCTION China energy efficiency standards labeling;   
DOI  :  10.2172/920173
RP-ID  :  LBNL--62802
PID  :  OSTI ID: 920173
Others  :  R&D Project: E45802
Others  :  Other: BnR: 600303000
Others  :  TRN: US200825%%435
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The report summarizes the history and nature of China sstandardsand labeling program in the Introduction in Section 1. Trends indomestic production, exports, penetration rates, unit energy consumptionand the history of S&L technical levels by product are discussed ingreat detail in Section 2. The national energy impactsanalysis found inSection 3 concludes that overall China s standards and labeling programsreduce total electricity consumption in 2020 by an annual 106 TWh, or 16percent of what would otherwise been expected in that year in the absenceof standards and labeling programs.In total, the report concludes thatthe S&L programs currently in place in China are expected to save acumulative 1143 TWh by 2020, or 9 percent of the cumulative consumptionof residential electricity to that year. In 2020 alone, annual savingsare expected to be equivalent to 11 percent of residential electricityuse. In average generation terms, this is equivalent to 27 1-GW coalfired plants that would have required around 75 million tonnes of coal tooperate.In comparison, savings from the US appliance standards programalone is expected to save 10 percent of residential electricityconsumption in 2020.

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