Samsung Televisions manual Importers/Manufacturers, Government Agencies, Industry Bodies

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MEPS − Televisions

April 2005

APPENDIX A Potential Stakeholders

Stakeholders with an interest in the future development of Television regulations include manufacturers/importers, government agencies, retailers and industry associations. A list of potential stakeholders is provided below.

Importers/Manufacturers

Fujitsu

Grundig

Hitachi

Hyundai

JVC

LG Australia

Panasonic

Philips

Samsung Electronics Australia (NSW)

Sanyo (The Warehouse)

Sharp Corporation

Sony

TEAC

Thomson

Toshiba

Government Agencies

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority

Ministry of Economic Development

Ministry for the Environment

Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment

Industry Bodies

Consumers’ Electronic Association of New Zealand

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Contents Meps − Televisions Preface Televisions Contents List of Figures Recommended Policy Options for New ZealandGlossary Executive Summary Meps − Televisions Introduction Population General comparison between New Zealand and Australia AreaPer capita GDP Principal exportsStandard-Definition TV Sdtv AnalogueHigh Definition TV Hdtv Television Receiver TypesSlimline televisions Standard Cathode Ray Tube CRTLiquid Crystal Display LCD Ii Plasma Screens and TVsIv Set top boxes Iii Rear ProjectionTV Formats All Television TypesSource Statistics New Zealand, Household Economic Survey TVs Data 2000 %New Zealand annual TV market based on type Units 178,603 242,474 290,499Wide-screen Televisions Household Energy Consumption Summary − TV demographics494,500 785,600 322 TVs 440Wh/dayStandard CRT Televisions Trends in TV Power ConsumptionLCD Televisions Best practice for LCD TVs In-use consumption Watts StandbyTechnology Scope for Energy Efficiency Average Set Top Box Power Levels Type Standby WSet top boxes In-use W 12 23 17 15Voluntary Programs Mandatory Programs Summary − International Standards and Programs Energy Cost Savings TVs − Savings in CO2 Emissions − BAU and Meps Greenhouse Gas Reduction PotentialPolicy and Program Approaches to Improve Energy Efficiency Minimum Energy Performance Standards Meps Costs of Meps General Policy Recommendations Consultation Summary − Recommended Policy Options for New ZealandImplementation Program Managing Director Gerry CoatesImporters/Manufacturers Government AgenciesIndustry Bodies