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Analysis of proposed eco-design requirements for boilers and water heaters

Paper within the framework of the „Material Efficiency and Resource Conservation“ (MaRess) Project - Task 14


In 2005, the European Union released the EuP Directive focusing on ecodesign requirements for energy-using products (2005/32/EC: EU Parliament and Council of the EU 2005). This directive, also called Ecodesign Directive, is a framework directive establishing a structure in which so-called implementing measures define specific requirements for placing products on the market and/or putting them into service within the internal European market. These requirements can be environmental performance standards (e.g. minimum energy efficiency or emission standards) and labelling or information requirements.  

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Series
Texte | 39/2009
Number of pages
50
Year of publication
December 2009
Author(s)
Dr. Klaus Barthel, Moritz Franke
Language
English
Other languages
Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ)
3707 93 300
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Umweltbundesamt
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 ecodesign  hot-water boiler  water heater  European Union  energy-using product  Energy-using Products Directive  Directive establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products  central heating  geothermal energy

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