SEAD Product & Policy Analyses for Improved Energy Efficiency
The Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) Initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial had a busy and impactful year in 2013.
SEAD recognized the world’s most efficient computer monitors and launched the new award competition for electric motors; supported municipalities’ transition to energy efficient street lighting; and facilitated the regional development of S&L in the West African region.
And, through close collaboration with expert partners, SEAD finalized several product and policy analyses – covering topics from improved energy efficiency in ceiling fans to monitoring and evaluating green public procurement programs.
These analyses are informed by the needs of SEAD member governments and can serve S&L policymakers and practitioners around the world.
The full list of technical reports are below.
SEAD Initiative Product & Policy Reports
- Potential Global Benefits of Improved Ceiling Fan Energy Efficiency
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) - Assessment of SEAD Global Efficiency Medals for Televisions
LBNL - Efficiency Improvement Opportunities for Personal Computer Monitors: Implications for Market Transformation Programs
LBNL - Cooling the Planet: Opportunities for Deployment of Super-efficient Room Air Conditioners
LBNL and Navigant Consulting, Inc. - 3D Television Sets Research Report
Navigant Consulting, Inc. - Energy Efficiency Data Access Project
Enervee Corp. and LBNL - SEAD Guide for Monitoring and Evaluating Green Public Procurement Programs
EcoInstitut Barcelona with support from CLASP - Heat Pump Water Heaters: Potential for Harmonization of International Standards
George Wilkenfeld & Associates, Energy Efficient Strategies and Thermal Design, Waide Strategic Efficiency, and ARMINES/MINES Paris-Tech - A Global Review of Incentive Programs to Accelerate Energy-Efficient Appliances and Equipment
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