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Benefits and Costs of Implementing Minimum Energy Performance Standards for Household Electrical Appliances in Australia

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Summary

Benefits and Costs of Implementing Minimum Energy Performance Standards for Household Electrical Appliances in Australia, by George Wilkenfeld & Associates (with Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory), for State Electricity Commission of Victoria, July 1993 (prior to formation of NAEEEC). The report examines the feasibility of introducing Minimum Energy Performance Standards (minimum efficiency standards) for a range of household appliances including refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, electric storage water heaters and air conditioners. Report includes extensive market analysis and some engineering analyses.

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