‘STANDBY’ FOR GREENHOUSE ACTION


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2006

8 November 2006 - In a move that further demonstrates the Australian Government’s action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell and Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources, Ian Macfarlane today announced that Australia will lead the world in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ‘standby’ power in electrical appliances.

‘Standby’ power, one of the silent enemies of the global climate, occurs when electrical appliances are not being actively used and look like they are turned off but are often in ‘standby mode’, consuming electricity and generating greenhouse gases.

The Australian Government will work with state governments and industry to ensure, by 2012, all electrical appliances would be regulated to meet the ‘one watt target’. Currently some appliances use up to 25 watts for their standby mode.

Minister Macfarlane said that not only will this action save greenhouse gas emissions, but also have significant economic benefits.

“In Australia alone this initiative is set to save the Australian community more than 2.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions and about $350 million per year,” Mr Macfarlane said.

Around ten per cent of all energy used by Australian households is made up of standby power. Based on the most recent data, this equates to around 1000kg of greenhouse gas per house each year.

Senator Campbell said that the Australian Government is working with industry to ensure only appliances that meet this new standard will be available on the Australian market.

“This action on ‘standby’ power also has huge potential internationally," Senator Campbell said.

“Last week Prime Minister, John Howard announced that through the Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (AP6) household electricity consumption could be slashed with coordinated policy action on standby power in partner countries.

“Such action could have the potential to save more than 140 million tonnes a year of greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 across AP6 countries– approximately 40 per cent of the total projected electricity consumption for Australia across all sectors in 2030,” Senator Campbell said.

Senator Campbell said if you applied that across the entire world, the potential savings in greenhouse gas emissions was enormous."

“I call on all international economies to follow the lead of Australia and mandate the one watt initiative as soon as practicable.”

The International Standby Power Conference - Time for Global Action is being held in Canberra this week. The conference is being supported by the International Energy Agency, APEC and the AP6.

For more information about the Standby Conference - Time for Global Action visit http://standby2006.energyrating.gov.au

Rob Broadfield (Senator Campbell’s office)
Lisa Chalk (Minister Macfarlane)

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
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Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
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