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==Energie to run==
===EU Energie labels: EPREL===
Consumers can find detailed information about energy labelled products and models in EPREL. It offers the possibility to identify which products have the best cost-efficiency ratio for a specific need. Information on other aspects than a product’s energy use, such as its possible water consumption, noise emission, extension of the warranty, availability of spare parts, duration or product support, is also provided.
The energy labelling legislation covers over 30 different products, which are grouped as follows:
*Air conditioners
*Cooking appliances (domestic)
*Dishwashers (household)
*Heaters (space and water heaters)
*Light bulbs and lamps
*Local space heaters
*Fridges and freezers (household)
*Refrigeration (professional)
*Refrigeration with a direct sales function
*Solid fuel boilers
*Electronic displays (TV, monitors, signage)
*Tumble driers
*Ventilation units (residential)
*Washing machines (household)
*Tyres


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Revision as of 13:56, 12 September 2022

Energy to

  • Make (e.g. Brewing beer)
  • Transport & Store (e.g. Frozen Food Logistics)
  • Run (e.g. Watch TV, heat your home, drive your car)

Energy source used for these activities can be split into:

  • Fossilfuels
    • Coal
    • Gas
    • Oil
  • re-usable
    • Wind
    • Solar
    • Water

Energie to run

EU Energie labels: EPREL

Consumers can find detailed information about energy labelled products and models in EPREL. It offers the possibility to identify which products have the best cost-efficiency ratio for a specific need. Information on other aspects than a product’s energy use, such as its possible water consumption, noise emission, extension of the warranty, availability of spare parts, duration or product support, is also provided.

The energy labelling legislation covers over 30 different products, which are grouped as follows:

  • Air conditioners
  • Cooking appliances (domestic)
  • Dishwashers (household)
  • Heaters (space and water heaters)
  • Light bulbs and lamps
  • Local space heaters
  • Fridges and freezers (household)
  • Refrigeration (professional)
  • Refrigeration with a direct sales function
  • Solid fuel boilers
  • Electronic displays (TV, monitors, signage)
  • Tumble driers
  • Ventilation units (residential)
  • Washing machines (household)
  • Tyres