Page 2 - Preface; The report
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 2 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Preface Introduction New Zealand has a trade agreement with Australia, which requires that products lawful for sale in Australia, originating from or through Australia, may...
Page 3 - a study for the; Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority; produced by; Minimum Energy; Televisions
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 0 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd a study for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority April 2005 produced by Wise Analysis Ltd P O Box 10-186 Wellington 6036 New Zealand Disclaimer While every atte...
Page 4 - Minimum Energy Performance Standards
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 1 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Minimum Energy Performance Standards − Televisions CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 Introduction 1.1 Background 2 Product Description 2.1 General 2.2 Transmission Types 2.3 Tel...
Page 6 - GLOSSARY
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 3 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd GLOSSARY AGO Australian Greenhouse Office ANZ Australian and New Zealand AS Australian Standard AS/NZS Joint Australian and New Zealand standard BAU Business as Usual BRANZ...
Page 7 - Executive Summary
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 4 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Executive Summary This report provides a New Zealand perspective on Australian proposals to introduce a MEPS and comparative labelling scheme. It recommends that a MEPS and...
Page 8 - which now seems unlikely
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 5 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd The effect of the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement means that goods that are acceptable for sale in one jurisdiction can legally be sold anywhere in Australia and ...
Page 9 - Introduction; Money Isn’t all You’re Saving
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 6 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 1 Introduction 1.1 Background In November 2004 the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority commissioned Wise Analysis Ltd to provide a review of the document “Minimum ...
Page 10 - million; Product Description
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 7 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Table 1: General comparison between New Zealand and Australia New Zealand Australia Area 268,000 sq km 7,682,300 sq km Population 4 million 20 million GDP $120 billion = A$...
Page 11 - Television Receiver Types
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 8 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd compared with existing analogue services while High-definition television (HDTV) provides cinema-quality viewing with surround sound. Digital television will be broadcast i...
Page 12 - Huenges Wajer et al
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 9 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd advent of remote switching controls made it imperative that the voltage was removed by a solid state switching device, able to be turned on by the remote control. But this ...
Page 13 - Sources of Product; Market Profile; All Television Types
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 10 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Plasma and rear projection sets use approximately double the power of CRT type TVs. For example the NAEEEC Store Survey measurements showed a mean-in-use power of 156.5W f...
Page 14 - Note: Household numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 11 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Data on the overall ownership profile for televisions in New Zealand became limited when licensing ceased in 1999, and data collection is now only carried out by Statistic...
Page 15 - Philips, Sony and Panasonic who together account for 80% of total
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 12 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd per year plus an allowance for market growth. Figures for sales into the retail market show that the New Zealand market for the last three years is as follows: Table 4A: N...
Page 16 - Energy Consumption; Household Energy Consumption; Summary
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 13 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 4 Energy Consumption 4.1 Household Energy Consumption The impacts of policies to improve the efficiency of televisions is based largely on future sales of TVs, and changes...
Page 17 - * Second and subsequent TVs are assumed to use 50% of this figure.
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 14 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd principal TV is assumed to have the assumed usage of 440 Wh above, but second and subsequent TVs in a household use only 50% of this energy or 220 Wh per day. The total en...
Page 18 - Trends in TV Power Consumption; for LCD TVs; Table 6: Best practice for LCD TVs; Best Practice
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 15 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 4.2 Trends in TV Power Consumption No available measurement data has been obtained for New Zealand. The energy consumption characteristics of TVs will however be similar t...
Page 19 - Type; Technology Scope for Energy Efficiency
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 16 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Summary − TV energy consumption Overall television energy consumption is around 320 GWh, and could reduce over the next 5-7 years by 20% if a MEPS regime is introduced. Al...
Page 20 - Voluntary Programs
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 17 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 6 Standards Development There are currently no national or international standards applying to the energy consumption of TVs. A new joint standard, AS/NZS 62087:2004 that ...
Page 23 - Economic Implications; Energy Cost Savings
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 20 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 9 Economic Implications 9.1 Energy Cost Savings The key driver for introducing a MEPS regime is the achievement of savings in the cost of energy used in TVs, both the on a...
Page 24 - Figure 1; mber of
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 21 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Figure 1 − Chart of Television Set Numbers in New Zealand. Figure 2 − Energy Usage Figures for Televisions in New Zealand − BAU and MEPS. 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 200...
Page 25 - Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential; Em
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 22 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd from the Australia New Zealand Trade Ministers' Meeting in 2003 stated that: “To this end, we are committed to ensuring that the Arrangement is supported by the continued ...
Page 26 - and; Table 9: Summary of program approaches/policy tools
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 23 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 10 Policy and Program Approaches to Improve Energy Efficiency Table 9: Summary of program approaches/policy tools 10.1 Information Programs As in Australia, apart from the...
Page 27 - Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS); Methods of measurement for the power consumption of audio, video
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 24 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd consumer information similar to that currently applied to whitegoods, but in a format regulated by standards. A MEPS regime is a government regulatory programme that not o...
Page 28 - Costs of MEPS
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 25 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd Summary − Policy and Program Approaches to Improve Energy Efficiency Realistic policy options for New Zealand will either be associated with other international programs, ...
Page 29 - 1 Recommended; General Policy Recommendations
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 26 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 11 Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand 11.1 General Policy Recommendations Energy consumption of TVs in New Zealand is estimated to be 320 GWh, or around 5% of tota...
Page 30 - The need for labels to be applied in the course of normal packaging.
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 27 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 11.4 Consultation Industry, through its representative body the Consumer Electronics Association of New Zealand have already made a submission on the AGO proposals regardi...
Page 31 - Table 10: Proposed Implementation Plan for Recommendations; 3 Summary and Conclusions
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 28 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd 12 Implementation Program The Australian implementation program is show in Table 10 Table 10: Proposed Implementation Plan for Recommendations Obviously if this program ha...
Page 32 - Energy Savings; WISE ANALYSIS LIMITED
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 29 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd The benefits to New Zealand would accrue in energy savings, and avoided carbon charges over the next 20 years with net present values of: • Energy Savings $8.3 million • C...
Page 33 - APPENDIX A; Importers/Manufacturers; Consumers’ Electronic Association of New Zealand
MEPS − Televisions April 2005 Page 30 A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by Wise Analysis Ltd APPENDIX A − Potential Stakeholders Stakeholders with an interest in the future development of Television regulations include manufacturers/importers, government agencies,...