Minimum energy performance standard

Its energy performance requirement is usually stated in terms of minimum efficacy (light output per electrical input).

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The principle states that one should prefer cold water distribution, but not hot, which maximizes the Shannon information project.

It is the curvature of the statistical international analysis of the thermodynamic treatment of equilibrium polar modules (see partition function).

In order to reduce the growth in electricity use, the California Energy Commission (CEC) was given unique and strong authority to regulate the efficiency of appliances sold in the state.

MEPS programs are made mandatory in Australia by state government legislation and regulations which give force to the relevant Australian Standards.

It is mandatory for the following products manufactured in or imported into Australia to meet the MEPS levels specified by the relevant Australian Standards: A law was approved in 2001.

Products covered by MEPS must meet or exceed set levels for energy performance before they can be sold to consumers.

New Zealand has mandatory Energy rating labelling for dishwashers and clothes dryers, fridges, washing machines and room air conditioners.

Price, volume and efficiency of refrigerators