Energy policies for energy efficiency in office equipment
An analysis compares policies and programs in several European countries, Japan, and the US that could enhance the energy efficiency of office technology. Different programs are examined, including federal government programs. In some cases target values for power usage of office equipment have alre...
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description | An analysis compares policies and programs in several European countries, Japan, and the US that could enhance the energy efficiency of office technology. Different programs are examined, including federal government programs. In some cases target values for power usage of office equipment have already been set through these federal government programs. Large customers procurement programs, industry involvement, with emphasis on voluntary labeling programs, and research projects are also examined. Procedures that provide energy consumption measurements of various types of equipment are important for providing information to emerging procurement programs. Two sets of proposed test procedures for testing energy consumption of copiers, fax machines, and printers are examined and compared. The results provide information for emerging programs and provide a strong basis for a variety of further research and areas of cooperation. |
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