Energy storage environmental label products

Energy storage environmental label products

All the products covered by the Directive 2009/125/EC and Regulation (EU) 2017/1369. Information on energy savings, Energy Labelling and Ecodesign requirements can be found on each product page. The products are divided into separate categories.

6 FAQs about [Energy storage environmental label products]

Why are energy labels important?

Energy labels are used to help consumers choose products that save energy. The Energy Labelling Directive 2010/30/EU extended the energy labelling to energy-related products in the commercial and industrial sectors, for example cold storage rooms and vending machines.

What is an energy label?

They provide valuable information for homeowners, homebuyers, and other stakeholders such as real estate professionals, appraisers, lenders, and contractors. The energy label and supplementary information are used to inform real estate purchasing decisions or investments in energy efficiency upgrades.

What is EU energy labeling?

EU energy labeling indicates a set of energy efficiency classes from "a" to "g" on the label, helping consumers choose appliances based on their energy efficiency. The Blaue Engel (Blue Angel) is an ecological beacon that shows consumers the way to the ecologically superior products and promotes environmentally conscious consumption.

How much energy is saved by energy label system?

According to estimates, between 2005 and 2020, the implementation of energy label system has brought cumulative electricity savings of more than 2,500 billion kWh. In the future, the improvement and upgrading of energy label system has been identified as a target to be focused on.

What is the Nordic Environmental Label?

The Nordic Environmental Label or the "Swan label" is a neutral, independent label, which guarantees a certain environmental standard in Nordic countries (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, and Norway). Energy Star is one of the most trusted symbols for energy efficiency.

What is the energy labelling regulation 2017/1369?

The Energy Labelling regulation 2017/1369 was adopted in July 2017, replacing the former Energy Labelling Directive 2010/30/EU. It includes a reintroduction of the original A–G scale for labelling and a new database (EPREL). Energy labels are used to help consumers choose products that save energy.

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