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Standby Product Profile - Dishwashers

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Background

In 2002, the Ministerial Council on Energy released "Money isn't all you're saving" a long-term strategy to address excessive standby energy used by consumer appliances and equipment. This strategy is also known as the "1 Watt" standby power plan.

Summary

This standby product profile covers Dishwashers. Dishwashers are becoming increasingly popular in Australian households, particularly among families with children. They provide the user with a convenient way to get through the washing up without the manual effort of hand washing.

Dishwashers have a variety of features which vary from unit to unit, although generally, most dishwashers are capable of washing around 12 or 14 place settings in about one and a half hours.

This standby product profile for Dishwashers covers the following broad topics:

To support the preparation of this and other profiles, NAEEEC commissioned store surveys of products in major retail stores during 2001, 2002 and 2003 to collect standby measurements from a wide range of appliances and equipment. The results of these measurements are available in NAEEEC Report 2003/04.

Government Target

In accordance with the National Standby Strategy, NAEEEC intends to recommend to the Ministerial Council on Energy an 'interim' target. The purpose of which is to provide governments with confidence that Australian products will meet the ultimate target, of one watt in 2012. If the 'interim' target is not met in the specified year, government will commence dialogue with industry to explore other options, including the possibility of moving to Stage 2 mandatory measures.

The interim target for 2007 is:

The ultimate target for 2012 is:

Government will announce whether this product should be targeted for stage two intervention under the National Standby Power Strategy (involving possible regulatory intervention) or whether the abovementioned actions together with industry intervention have been successful in meeting the target at the NAEEEC Forum in the year: 2008.

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