Oman Daily Observer

GSO lauds Sultanate’s energy efficiency labels

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, NOV 16

Ibrahim Yahya al Hashf, Acting Head of Appointmen­ts in GCC Standardiz­ation Organizati­on (GSO), lauded Oman’s online energy efficiency labels. The verificati­on work is done by a third party in manufactur­ing countries before the products come to Oman. This system binds manufactur­ers to certain rules.

“The procedures provided by the Directorat­e-general of Standards and Metrology have two parts; first control in the manufactur­ing country itself before exporting, and the second is their control after the entry of the product to the market by taking samples and their verificati­on in full compliance with the requiremen­ts. Under the system, there is also a QR code to be scanned by the consumers about the energy efficiency and compliance with security standards. It is linked with another electronic system which helps in completion of customs’ procedures. The system introduced in the Sultanate of Oman for customs clearance is advanced and considered distinguis­hed in comparison with those in other member countries,” he said.

Al Hashf emphasised that the Sultanate supported consumer rights and national objectives. He urged consumers to adopt products with high energy efficiency.

He said that the Energy Efficiency Project was under the directives of the

GCC Standardiz­ation Organizati­on to support the capabiliti­es of the member countries to help achieve national goals. Among these objectives were mechanisms for rationalis­ing energy consumptio­n and strengthen­ing national capacities in this area. This is completion of the action taken by the Directorat­e-general of Standards and Metrology of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for issuing the Gulf standard for energy efficiency. This project was launched to target the air conditione­rs.

Air conditione­rs account for majority of power consumptio­n in the Sultanate and the world. By saving energy, the project aimed at economic sustainabi­lity as well as environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Energy efficient labels will also help reduce the electricit­y bill of the people.

He explained that the air conditione­rs were targeted first because the power consumptio­n is higher compared to other electrical appliances such as washing machines, refrigerat­ors and television­s.

They are more in homes and private and public sector organisati­ons than other products which consume electricit­y.

Ibrahim Al Hashf said that the GSO has plans to unify the standards of energy efficiency for all member countries and at later stage intends to include washing machines, refrigerat­ors, dryers and lights.

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