NEW EU DIRECTIVE ON ELETRICITY-USING PRODUCTS LACKS AMBITION

Environmental Panorama
Brussels - Belg
April of 2005

 

11/04/2005 – The agreement between the European Parliament and the European Council on a law aimed at improving the environmental performance of electricity-consuming products lacks ambition, says WWF.

This week the European Parliament is expected to back the text of the new "eco-design directive" applying to electricity-consuming products entering the European market, such as heating and lighting equipment, domestic and office appliances.

WWF is extremely concerned that the lack of minimum compulsory energy-efficiency standards may undermine the overall objective of the directive.
Since it is a "framework directive", the European Commission will have to introduce implementing measures that lay down precise eco-design rules. However, voluntary agreements and self-regulatory initiatives can be adopted by the industry as an alternative to these measures.

"This is the biggest loophole of the new law," said Dr Stephan Singer, Head of European Climate and Energy Policy Unit at WWF.

"Voluntary agreements and the rejection of an independent verification on their implementation is nothing more than an incentive for producers to avoid making the required innovations and is bad for climate protection. It is an invitation to cheat."

WWF also notes with great concern that Member States who might be willing to phase out energy-wasting products and cut climate pollution earlier than others will only be able to do so after navigating considerable bureaucratic obstacles.

On a positive note, WWF appreciates that the agreement will make the Commission introduce early implementing measures to reduce energy waste for products with high stand-by losses, which waste the most power.

WWF also welcomes that the development of new electricity-consuming appliances in Europe should have as a reference international best practices.

"That is the minimum we could expect," Singer added. "This directive is a key legislation for the EU to combat climate change and meet the commitments taken under the Kyoto Protocol."

In Europe electricity production represents about one-third of CO2 emissions and electricity demand is continuously rising. According to the European Commission, by 2010 about 180 million tons of CO2, equal to all CO2 emissions in the Netherlands, could be prevented with new and energy-efficient appliances in Europe.

Notes:
• The draft directive establishing a framework for the setting of eco-design requirements for energy-using products has been debated since August 2003, when the Commission presented the initial proposal. Only in the last few weeks the European Parliament and the Council struck a compromise agreement, which should be endorsed by the Parliament on Wednesday 13 April 2005.

• According to the text, a Member State will be able to go beyond the minimum requirements only on the basis of new scientific evidence related to a specific problem arising after the adoption of the implementing measures.

• WWF has launched the PowerSwitch! campaign with the goal to get governments to cut CO2 pollution produced by coal power stations and thereby force a switch to cleaner, more efficient power.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantshi (Stephan Singer and Claudia Delpero)
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