Evaluation of the energy impacts of the Energy Efficiency Law in Brazil

Minimum energy performance standards (MEPSs) have been adopted in several countries to promote energy efficiency. This study evaluates the impacts of Law 10.295/2001 which regulates the efficiency of equipment in Brazil. This impact assessment was based on estimates of the amount of equipment in ope...

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description Minimum energy performance standards (MEPSs) have been adopted in several countries to promote energy efficiency. This study evaluates the impacts of Law 10.295/2001 which regulates the efficiency of equipment in Brazil. This impact assessment was based on estimates of the amount of equipment in operation and the effect of MEPS on a representative model of equipment, in some cases considering efficiency degradation and operation conditions different than those assumed in efficiency measurement. Setting MEPS for refrigerators, air conditioners, and electric motors resulted in an estimated 182.8GWh savings and 70MW demand reduction in 2010, which is relatively low due to the limited number of models removed that are affected. The energy saved due to MEPS adoption for gas stoves and water heaters was estimated at 9575toe (401.0TJ)111toe=41.9GJ. in 2010. The projections for 2030 indicate a more substantial impact. •A general approach and specific methods were developed to evaluate the energy impact of MEPS.•Energy use was modelled for refrigerators, air conditioners, motors, gas appliances and lamps.•Brazilian data on the stock of equipment and the impact on unitary energy consumption are presented.•The current energy impact of MEPS in Brazil is limited, but in the near future it should be relevant.
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