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Product Criteria Paper
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fully automatics – are very nearby the theoretical “Best Available Technology”.
(Josephy, B. et al 2011).
2.4 Legislations and Labels
2.4.1 International
Australia’s Standby Power Strategy 2002-2012
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Australia implemented a National Standby Strategy, which aims to meet a power of 1
Watt in 2012 for numerous appliances, including espresso coffee machines. The
National Appliance and Equipment Energy Efficiency Committee advised the
Ministerial Council of Energy to target off mode of 1W by 2007, and 0.5W with 1 hour
power down by 2012.
Switzerland – Energy Label (voluntary energy label)
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The new voluntary EtiquetteEnergie (energy label) for non-tertiary espresso machines
was developed under the guidance of the Swiss Association of Manufacturers and
suppliers of electrical appliances (FEA) and in close collaboration with the Swiss
manufacturer of coffee machines and the European Council of Equipment
Manufacturers (CECED). It was created for use in Switzerland voluntarily since
September 2009 and it is based on the FEA/CECED measuring method (see 2.5.1.1).,.
The label has been designed for consumers to spot energy efficient machines in stores
easier. It can show at a glance if a machine is among the models saving electricity
(efficiency class A: green arrow) or not (efficiency class G: red arrow). The current
annual consumption of the machine (according to the FEA/CECED measuring method)
is also shown on the label.
Korea - Eco-Label
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The Korean Eco-labelling programme is a voluntary certification programme which
helps consumers to choose eco-products that reduce consumption of energy and
resources and minimise the generation of pollution throughout the production process.
The programme is applicable to electric kettles and electric coffee machines for private
use, with effective power 2.0kW or less. For electric coffee machines the main criteria
include a maximum of energy efficiency, a maximum of Wh of energy consumption for
heating 1.0 l of water, criteria for material composition, information for consumers etc.
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Standby product profile – Espresso coffee machines, Australia’s standby power strategy 2002 – 2012,
www.energyrating.gov.au/library/pubs/sb200408-espresso.pdf (download 31-08-2009)
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http://www.bfe.admin.ch
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“Electric Kettles and Electric Coffee Makers EL408” Korea Eco-Products Institute www.koeco.or.kr
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