Policy Brief – “Basket of Products” – A global approach to measuring standby power – KOREAN

This briefing explains the “Basket of Products” initiative that has resulted in the measurement of standby power in over
Power Requirements for Functions

This report is a first look at the power requirements and horizontal policy opportunities for a selection of high-priority secondary functions.
Policy Brief – “Basket of Products” – A global approach to measuring standby power – ENGLISH

This briefing explains the “Basket of Products” initiative that has resulted in the measurement of standby power in over
Overview of Examples of Low Energy Product Designs

The brochures provide a brief discussion on the relevance of each area to standby power consumption and present cutting edge low power product designs for different components of electrical appliances that are either currently available or under development.
Overview of Power Scaling in Proportion to Data Processing

This report examines the power scaling abilities for a variety of electronic products, both network equipment (modems, routers and switches) and “edge devices” with multimedia and audio-visual capabilities e.g. game consoles, DVD Players.
Overview of Cutting Edge Technology Feasibility Study

The focus of this research was to investigate the feasibility of power saving cutting edge technologies for set-top boxes, game consoles and IP phones
Smart Metering Infrastructure Scoping Study report

After the decisions of the 4E Executive Committee in 2011 on a joint proposal of Austria and Switzerland, a Scoping study on Smart Metering Infrastructure was initiated in October 2011
Cutting Edge Technology Feasibility Study

The focus of this research was to investigate the feasibility of power saving cutting edge technologies for set-top boxes, game consoles and IP phones. These three products were chosen, as the majority of products in these categories consume as much power while in idle
Low Energy Design Series – Indicators and Displays: A Judicious Use of Light

Low Energy Product Design Series – Power Factor Correction: An Energy Efficiency Perspective

Low Energy Product Design Series – Small Networking Equipment: Making the Connection to Energy Efficiency

Low Energy Product Design Series – Battery Chargers: Getting Energized About Efficiency

Low Energy Product Design Series – AC-DC PowerSupplies: Building a Better Brick

This report on ac-dc conversion is one of two in this series that cover efficient technologies used in designing power supplies
Low Energy Product Design Series – Standby Power: The Phantom in the Machine

Standby power, also called “vampire power” or “phantom power”, refers to the small amount of electricity consumed by many appliances when they are switched off or are not being used for their primary function.
Power Scaling in Proportion to Data Processing

This report examines the power scaling abilities for a variety of electronic products, both network equipment (modems, routers and switches) and “edge devices” with multimedia and audio-visual capabilities
Energy Reporting on Networks

The widespread lack of knowledge of how much energy is used by particular devices or end uses in buildings is a well-known barrier to identifying savings opportunities from equipment that is inherently inefficient, performing anomalously, or being operated
IEA: Energy Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems

This paper presents the findings of the first global analysis of energy consumption in electric motor‐ driven systems (EMDS) and the options to reduce it. It assesses the energy currently used
IEA: Walking the Torque

This paper examines the current state of policies to encourage energy efficiency in electric motor‐driven systems and promotes solutions that affect both individual components and motor systems as a whole. It also proposes a work plan that identifies and