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INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
Energy Efficiency
and Regulations David Hanlon
Secretary, IEC Conformity Assessment Board (CAB)
WTO TBT Committee
Thematic session 1.
14 June 2016
Geneva
In many ways, energy efficiency can be seen
as Europe’s biggest energy resource
-European Commission Energy Efficiency Plan 2011
Lighting
19%
Electronics 10%
Electrolysis 3%
Heating
19% Standby
3%
Motors
46%
Estimated global electrical energy usage
Source: IEA statistics, 2006; A+B International, 2009 (motors)
Industrial
30%
Residential 6%
Transport & Agricultural 1%
Commercial 9%
Estimated global electrical energy usage
Motors
Source: IEA statistics, 2006; A+B International, 2009 (motors)
saved
Potential saving 10%
• IEC 60034-30 specifies three energy-efficiency classes for
cage-induction motors
• IE1 (standard)
• IE2 (high)
• IE3 (premium)
How ?
• In European
IE2 class mandatory since 16 June 2011
IE3 class mandatory since 1 January 2015
for all new motors
System
Energy
Cost
96.7%
Maintenance Cost
1.0%
Purchase Cost
2.3%
Source: Almeida, EuP Lot11
Cost
saving
Eg: IEC 60034 series and IEC 61800 series standards
Motors
Potential saving 10%
Motor
Efficiency (IEC 60034-30)
Control (IEC 60034 & 61800 series)
Regulatory
Incentives
Penalties
Should National/Regional Energy Labels
be considered as TBTs ?