NAEEEC STANDBY POWER FORUM
15 AUGUST 2002
Millennium Hotel, William Street, Kings Cross,
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
AGENDA
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Forum Opening and Rationale for Australian Government Action
Dr Tony Marker, Australian Greenhouse Office
Industry Support for Standby Initiatives
Robert Wooley, Sharp Corporation/CESA
Standby losses: the magnitude of the consumption, the planned policies and the technical solutions: is this enough?
Dr Alan Meier, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, USA
The EU Strategy for Reducing Standby Losses in Consumer Electronics: Status and Results
Paolo Bertoldi, Joint Research Centre, EU
Energy Star
Allison Purnell, Sustainable Energy Development Authority (NSW Govt)
Possible voluntary mechanisms
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies (Consultant to NAEEEC)
Possible mandatory mechanisms
Shane Holt, Australian Greenhouse Office
Processing products within the Standby Strategy
Charles Edlington, Australian Greenhouse Office
WORKSHOP ONE - Product Process (Television used as an example)
Product Profile - Analog TVs
- Paul Ryan, EnergyConsult
WORKSHOP TWO - Standby Measurement and Scientific Issues
Technical aspects of the Measurement of Standby Power & its Implications
- Ted Spooner, The University of NSW
Measurement of Standby Power & its Implications
- Ted Spooner, The University of NSW
Baseline Study: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from
Energy Star Appliances in Australia
- Mark Ellis, Mark Ellis & Associates
Comparative Energy
Measurements: digital power analyser versus electro analyser versus electro-mechanical rotating disk meter
- Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies
Appliance Standby Appliance Power Consumption: Store Survey 2002.
- Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies
Wrap-up of Workshop 1 & 2
Paul Ryan, EnergyConsult
Wrap-up of Workshop 1 & 2
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies (Consultant to NAEEEC)
Closing comments
Dr Tony Marker, Australian Greenhouse Office