Title: CSD 14 Partnership Fair
1The Collaborative Labeling and Appliance
Standards Program (CLASP) A Type II Partnership
CSD 14 Partnership Fair May 1, 2006 Christine
Egan Executive Director, CLASP cegan_at_clasponline.o
rg 1-202-543-8515
2CLASP
CLASP Mission
- CLASP seeks to serve as the primary international
voice and resource for energy efficiency
standards and labeling (SL) worldwide. - CLASP has conducted work in Argentina, Bahrain,
Brazil, Colombia, Chile, China, the Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ghana, India, Mexico,
Nepal, Poland, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Tunisia, and Uruguay. - It has supported regional SL projects in 30
additional countries.
3What is SL?
- SL Energy Efficiency Standards and Labels
- Energy Efficiency Standards
- are regulations that prescribe the energy
performance of manufactured products, often
prohibiting the sale of products less
energy-efficient than the minimum standard. - Energy Efficiency Labels
- are informative labels affixed to manufactured
products that indicate a products energy
performance and provide consumers with the
information necessary to make an informed
purchase-decision.
4Standards and labelling dynamic policy measures
to raise equipment efficiency
5What about energy labelling?
6MEPS are Highly Cost-Effective and Greatly
Benefit the U.S. EconomyLifetime Benefits from
1987-2001 Standards for 9 Residential Products
- Federal spending 2 per household
Efficiency investments
stimulated 900 per household
Energy bill savings 2400 per household
Net savings to the
US economy 1500 per household - Average benefit/cost ratio 2.81
- Primary energy savings 8 of 2020 residential
energy use - Peak power savings 20 of 2001-2020 growth
- Cumulative net dollar savings 150 billion
- Annual carbon reductions 37 million metric
tons of carbon (in 2020), a 9 reduction
7Investment in SL Is Better Than Investment in
Power Production
Cost of Electricity from Various New Sources
8The Nature of the CLASP Partnership
- International Governing Board (12 members from 8
countries) - Open to all SL stakeholders from around the
world including - Country counterparts (who benefit from technical
assistance) - Implementing partners (who provide technical
assistance) - Sponsors (who fund technical assistance) and
- Affiliates such as appliance manufacturers and
retailers (who are affected by SL programs). - Secretariat Executive Director in Washington DC
- Registered UN WSSD partnership
- Partners throughout the World who commit to the
CLASP Guiding Principles and Service Guarantee to
Donors
9CLASP Has Attracted Diverse Sponsors
US 9.7 Million Total
10Going Forward the UN and Other Governments are
Playing a Much Larger Role
FY05 Awards of US1.3 Million
11A Measure of CLASPs Success
- Since 1999, CLASP has assisted with the
implementation of 21 standards and/or labels. - These efforts alone will save over 90 terawatt
hours (TWh) of electricity and 86 megatonnes of
CO2 (MtCO2) annually by 2014. - CLASP's future goal
- Support adoption of policies that will reduce
global anthropogenic CO2 emissions by 2 (230
MtCO2 per year) by 2030 avoiding 140 1000 MW
plants.
1254 countries with 80 of the worlds population
have standards and labelling