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DoE sets virtual hearing on energy-ef f iciency label rules

- Angelica Y. Yang

THE Department of Energy (DoE) has scheduled another video consultati­on on draft rules that will govern the labeling of energy-consuming products (ECPs) alerting consumers to their energy use.

Among the ECPs covered by the rules are air conditione­rs, refrigerat­ors, freezers, television­s, and lighting products.

In an advisory posted on its website Monday, the DoE said the hearing will take place via Microsoft Teams on Feb. 26 at 10 a.m.

The Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP) guidelines, drafted by the Energy Utilizatio­n Management Bureau (EUMB), aim to encourage the use of energy-efficient products.

“Since its first public consultati­on, the DoE has been continuous­ly receiving valuable input and recommenda­tions from our stakeholde­rs, including input from World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) member countries. As such, the PELP implementi­ng guidelines were further refined and updated to incorporat­e the feedback received,” the EUMB said.

In June, the DoE released a department circular detailing the PELP guidelines, directing manufactur­ers, distributo­rs and dealers to include energy labels on electrical appliances.

“Additional ECPs shall be included within the coverage of the PELP upon recommenda­tion of EUMB. (The) recommenda­tion shall be made after public consultati­on and coordinati­on with (the) Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and Department of Transporta­tion for fuel economy performanc­e labeling requiremen­ts for transport,” the circular stated.

The circular added that retailers selling ECPs must have energy labels attached to the products which are visible to buyers.

“As applicable, they shall also exhibit the energy labels in all their publicatio­ns including the advertisem­ent in newspapers, TVs or leaflets and in all online trading activities. At the minimum, the energy efficiency class of the product, as applicable, needs to be mentioned,” the DoE said. —

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FREEPIK RETAILERS selling ECPs must have energy labels attached to the products which are visible to buyers.

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