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MEPS 
− Televisions                                                                                                                April 2005 
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A study produced for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority by 
Wise Analysis Ltd
 
Preface 
 
 
Introduction 
New Zealand has a trade agreement with Australia, which requires that products 
lawful for sale in Australia, originating from or through Australia, may be lawfully sold 
in New Zealand and vice versa.  New Zealand is therefore obliged to consider 
implementing any action taken by Australia affecting the appliance and equipment 
market. 
 
The Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO) is committed to implement minimum 
energy performance standards (MEPS) for televisions (TVs) with voluntary energy 
labelling.  Presently the intention is for MEPS and voluntary energy labelling to be 
introduced in October 2006. 
 
The report 
The report provides a New Zealand perspective on Australian proposals to introduce 
a MEPS and energy labelling scheme.  It recommends that a MEPS and energy 
labelling scheme for TVs should be implemented in tandem with Australia.  The 
MEPS would cover both on-mode and standby energy consumption.  The setting of 
MEPS levels would be designed initially, as in Australia to encourage the removal of 
the 30% of worst performing TVs from the marketplace and to match the best 
practice levels of our product source countries.   
 
The total energy use of TVs is estimated to be 320 GWh per year.  Savings of 20% of 
this 320 GWh over the next 5-7 years are expected to be achievable using some 
form of MEPS.  Standby power is also a significant contributor to the overall TV 
power use, and a reduction of some 30% could be achieved, with a long term goal of 
reducing TV standby consumption from around 6W to less than 1W. 
 
EECA’s intended course of action 
EECA will release this scoping report and commission a regulatory impact statement.  
We will then consult with industry and other interested parties.  After consideration of 
industry feedback, a recommendation will be forwarded to Government regarding the 
possible adoption of MEPS and voluntary labelling.