Samsung Televisions manual Gerry Coates, Managing Director

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MEPS − Televisions

April 2005

The benefits to New Zealand would accrue in energy savings, and avoided carbon charges over the next 20 years with net present values of:

Energy Savings

$8.3 million

Carbon emissions saved

$10.78 million

The costs of such a scheme would be largely funded by retailers and consumers, and could cost $25,000 in administration per annum. The net present value of this at $525,000 is far less than any savings achieved.

It would be possible to introduce such a scheme by the end of 2006 if decisions and consultation begin as soon as possible.

WISE ANALYSIS LIMITED

Gerry Coates

MANAGING DIRECTOR

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(04) 472 7621

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E-mail:

gerry@wise-analysis.co.nz

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Contents Meps − Televisions Preface Televisions Contents Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand List of FiguresGlossary Executive Summary Meps − Televisions Introduction General comparison between New Zealand and Australia Area PopulationPer capita GDP Principal exportsAnalogue Standard-Definition TV SdtvHigh Definition TV Hdtv Television Receiver TypesStandard Cathode Ray Tube CRT Slimline televisionsLiquid Crystal Display LCD Ii Plasma Screens and TVsIii Rear Projection Iv Set top boxesTV Formats All Television TypesTVs Data 2000 % Source Statistics New Zealand, Household Economic SurveyWide-screen Televisions New Zealand annual TV market based on type Units178,603 242,474 290,499 Summary − TV demographics Household Energy ConsumptionTVs 440Wh/day 494,500 785,600 322Trends in TV Power Consumption Standard CRT TelevisionsLCD Televisions Best practice for LCD TVs In-use consumption Watts StandbyAverage Set Top Box Power Levels Type Standby W Technology Scope for Energy EfficiencySet top boxes In-use W 12 23 17 15Voluntary Programs Mandatory Programs Summary − International Standards and Programs Energy Cost Savings TVs Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential − Savings in CO2 Emissions − BAU and MepsPolicy and Program Approaches to Improve Energy Efficiency Minimum Energy Performance Standards Meps Costs of Meps General Policy Recommendations Summary − Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand ConsultationImplementation Program Gerry Coates Managing DirectorIndustry Bodies Importers/ManufacturersGovernment Agencies