Workshop on International Standards for Energy Efficiency
A flyer with further information can be viewed here. Or the following link directs you to the dedicated website: http://www.cvent.com/events/ This event is by invitation only. Registration deadline is 10 February 2014, the registration link can
Workshop on Energy Efficiency of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)
A Workshop on Energy Efficiency of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) will be held on 28 September 2017 in Vienna. The workshop will explore the current knowledge on energy performance and testing, as a basis for
Winners Announced – Connected Efficiency Award
SEAD Connected Efficiency Award – Winners Announced SEAD has announced the communications protocols that were awarded a Connected Efficiency Award. The winning protcols are: IEEE Std 1905.1a™-2014 IEEE Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous
What have we learned during 2014-2023?
Learnings from EDNA’s first decade Since 2014 EDNA – the Electronic Devices and Networks Annex of the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme on Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment (4E) – has helped its 14 member countries to better
What has the Standby Annex Achieved 2009-2011?
Summary of Major Achievements of the Standby Annex 2009-2011. Alignment of data collection methodology provides policy makers with baseline information and a tool which can assist in the design, monitoring and evaluation of different policy approaches
Webinar: Total Energy Model for Connected Devices
This IEA-hosted webinar presented the results of EDNA’s ’Total Energy Model’ including a tour of the interactive graphs that are accessible on the EDNA website. These graphs allow users to manipulate various assumptions, and view the changes in
Webinar: Blockchain Applications: an Energy Perspective
The International Energy Agency Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks (3DEN) Initiative and IEA-4E/EDNA are pleased to invite you to the expert webinar: Blockchain applications: an energy perspective The webinar will be held via Zoom on Tuesday 12 April
Webinar: Are We Getting the Best Out of Smart Home Technologies? The Role of Usability.
The Users TCP will host a webinar on the joint report that was recently published by EDNA and the Users TCP. 13th October, 15:00 CEST. Slides from the webinar are available here. A video recording is available
Webinar – Interoperability: connecting the dots in a fragmented digital energy landscape
29 Nov 2022 14:00—15:00 Paris Time EDNA and the IEA’s Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks (3DEN) Initiative are co-organising this webinar on the topic of interoperability of household appliances and equipment. The webinar will draw on the
Webinar – Interoperability: connecting the dots in a fragmented digital energy landscape
29 Nov 2022 14:00—15:00 Paris Time EDNA and the IEA’s Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks (3DEN) Initiative are co-organising this webinar on the topic of interoperability of household appliances and equipment. The webinar will draw on the
Total Energy Model V2.0 for Connected Devices
This report describes updates to the Total Energy Model that was developed by EDNA to estimate the ‘total energy use’ of connected devices, globally.
Total Energy Model for Connected Devices
The objective of this study is to develop a quantitative model of the “total energy use” of connected devices, globally. This report (and model) aims to quantify the total additional energy that results from devices becoming connected to a communications network
Total Energy Model
EDNA Total Energy Model 2.0 A webinar on the Total Energy Model was held on 28 April 2021, hosted by the IEA. Click here for the recording and slides. The EDNA total energy model (TEM) is a
The new EDNA: Efficient, Demand Flexible Networked Appliances
Efficient, Demand Flexible Networked Appliances Over the past decade, EDNA has provided policy guidance aimed at improving the efficiency of smart devices and associated systems. In recent years EDNA has done a lot of work in
Testing Products with Network Connectivity
This report documents many existing requirements relevant to testing products with networks and sets out key issues to be considered. The main specifications in existence are in the Energy Star program and in the European Codes of Conduct
Test Procedures for Measuring Network Standby Power
This paper examines elements of existing test procedures that address network standby in some way. This includes horizontal test procedures that cover standby and network standby for a wide range of products, as well as product-specific
Task G workshop: New motor technology
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Task C workshop: Testing Centres
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Task 9 – Intelligent Efficiency for Data Centres & Wide Area Networks
This task will investigate the introduction of “intelligent efficiency” measures for data centres (DCs) and wide area networks (WANs). The objective is to investigate the estimated energy consumption of DCs and WANs and