Policy Guidelines for Motor Driven Units
The 4E EMSA has published the new report “Policy Guidelines for Motor Driven Units – Part 1: Analysis of standards and regulations for pumps, fans and compressors”.
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The 4E EMSA has published the new report “Policy Guidelines for Motor Driven Units – Part 1: Analysis of standards and regulations for pumps, fans and compressors”.
EMSA will soon release its next report analyzing standards and regulations for pumps, fans and compressors and present it on 11 and 12 October at the Motor Summit in Zurich.
How to develop a policy framework related to energy efficient electric motor systems? This webinar on 19 May 10 AM GMT will show the different tools for it, based on the case of Indonesia.
The next Motor Summit will take place on 11 – 12 October 2016 in Zurich, Switzerland. Info & registration: www.motorsummit.ch
CLASP on behalf of SEAD has published a request for proposals to research the potential benefits of and obstacles to linking motor efficiency policies with policies for implementing strategic energy management systems.
4E has published the report Energy efficiency roadmap for electric motors and motor systems.
The Super-Efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative has published a report on the Evaluation of Internationally Comparable Compliance, Certification, and Enforcement Requirements for Electric Motors.
The EMSA Policy Briefs give an overview of the activities of the Electric Motor Systems Annex and summarize its key publications.
The 4E Electric Motor Systems Annex and the Danish Technological Institute will hold a series of six webinars on www.leonardo-energy.org.
The IECEE Global Motor Energy Efficiency Program was approved in June 2015.
The first ever Motor Summit China will be held on 10/11 July 2015 in Zhenjiang: www.motorsummit.cn
EMSA will deliver six webinars concerning efficient electric motor systems via www.leonardo-energy.org.
EMSA published the Policy Guidelines for Electric Motor Systems on 7 October 2014 at the Motor Summit.
EMSA invites industry representatives and energy efficiency consultants to participate in the Efficient Electric Motors Workshop.
The IEC published the new standard IEC 60034-30-1 with efficiency classes of line operated AC motors on 6 March 2014.
On 15 and 22 January two webinars will be held on the SEAD Electric Motor Awards Competition: https://cleanenergysolutions.org/training/sead-electric-motor-awards-competition.
The new international standard IEC/TS 60034-2-3 ed1.0 for testing converter-fed motors was published on 28 November 2013.
Manufacturers can nominate their most efficient electric motors for the SEAD Global Efficiency Medal Competition until 31 January 2014.
The Australian testing laboratory CalTest proposes a new measurement method for determination of efficiency of new technology motors and motor-drive systems using output/input measurements.
The Motor Systems Tool has been recently updated to version 1.53.