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Current Condition of Implementation ofCurrent Condition of Implementation of Energy Efficiency Labeling in Indonesia
Dr Edi HilmawanEnergy Technology Laboratory, Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology
Shinagawa Prince Hotel, March 5, 2010
IEEJ: March 2010
National Energy Policy
Energy Conservation Policy and Regulation
2005 2006 2008 20092007
National Master Plan of Energy
Conservation
Presidential Decree No
5/2006 (National
Presidential Instruction No 2/2008 on Energy and
Law No 30/2007
on Energy
Government Regulation No 70/2009 on EnergyConservation
(RIKEN)(National
Energy Policy)Energy and Water Saving
Energy
To decrease To achieve • Government, energy
on Energy efficiency
Instruction to Obligation for energy intensity at least 1% per year until 2025
energy elasticity less than 1in 2025
producers and energy consumer are responsible for the implementation of energy conservation
• Energy conservation is
governments offices :• to increase efficiency for energy and water
large energy consumer to conduct energy audit and designate energy
required from up-stream to downstream activities
• Government will provide incentive and disincentive for energy efficiency and
consumption•To establish task force to monitor the implementaion
manager
Application of labeling for energy saving appliancesgy y
conservation implementationp g pp
IEEJ: March 2010
Typical Electric Power Consumption in Residential Users
19 28 14,4421 81 20 17
100%
15,98 10,04 6,4
19,2826,42
14,4421,81 20,17
60%
80%
Others
36 84 47 66
11,24 8,95,46
29,61 25,22
10,04 ,
40%
60% Others
Iron
Fan
Water Pump
11,36 13,26,31 10,68 5,81
38,9936,84 47,66
16,3919,6
0%
20%Refrigerator
Television
AC
Lighting0%
R1‐450VA R1‐900VA R1‐1.300VA R1‐2.200VA R2‐4.400VA
More than 50% of electric power consumption in Residential users is p pfor Refrigerator, Television, AC and Lighting
JICA Study (2008)
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Typical Electric Power Consumption in Commercial BuildingConsumption in Commercial Building
65% 15% 3% 17%Hotel
57%
57%
22%
16%
5%
14%
16%
13%
Shopping mall
Hospital
55%
57%
27%
22%
4%
5%
14%
16%
Government office
Shopping mall
47% 25% 22% 6%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Office building
Air-conditioner Lighting + Outlet Elevator Others
Most of electricity is consumed in air-conditioner and
4
lighting.JICA Study (2008)
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Annual Sales of Home AppliancesANNUAL SALES OF TELEVISION
(Thousand Units)(Thousand Units)
9.414
11.768LCDTV PlasmaCRT CurveCRT Flat
ProjectionANNUAL SALES OF LAMPS
(Thousand Units)
96.80088.000
80.00075 00075 000
Projection
3.1753.888
3.368 3.2533.973
4.8206.025
7.531
75.00075.00065.00065.000
60.00060.00055.000
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
ANNUAL SALES OF ACANNUAL SALES OF REFRIGERATORS
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
ANNUAL SALES OF AC (Thousand Units)
1.2001.100
1.000900898
Projection
ANNUAL SALES OF REFRIGERATORS (Thousand Units)
3 7034.258
4.897Forced Circulation
Natural Convection
Projection
900829888898
1.5001.900 1.800
2.200 2.4002.800
3.2203.703
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20102003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Regulation on Energy Efficiency Labeling
• To identify energy saving level for electrical household
SNI 04-6958-2003 (Standard of Energy Saving Level Label for Electrical Household Appliances and it Kinds)
To identify energy saving level for electrical household appliances and it kinds
• The standard includes :– form, size, color and symbol significance of the energy saving
level label,level label,– Location for the energy saving level label,– criteria of energy saving level,– energy saving level score and amount of star
• Reference :Reference :– Australia Standard AS 2575.1‐1989– New Zealand Standard NZS 6205.1‐1989
Director General EEU Decree No. 238-12/47/600.5/2003on the Procedure for Attachment of Energy Efficiency Label
Director General EEU Decree No. 94-14/47/600.4/2006on the Appointment of Product Certification Body (LSPro) and Testing L b t f th Att h t f E Effi i L b l i El t i it U d Laboratory for the Attachment of Energy Efficiency Label in Electricity Used Equipments
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ImplementationFlow Diagram of Energy Efficency Labeling in Indonesia
Manufacturers/ Distributors
Product Certification Body
Testing Laboratory
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
report
report
Product Certification Body : PT TUV Nord Indonesia, PT EMI, PT SucofindoTesting Laboratory : P3TKEBT-DESDM, B2TE-BPPT, PT Sucofindo
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Road Map of the Labeling Program
2008 2009 2010 2011 20122008 2009 2010 2011 2012Label application CFL AC and
FanBallast and Washing machine
TV and Motor and
Mandatory or ? ? ?
TV and Refrigerator
Motor and Rice cooker
Mandatory or Voluntary V V ? ? ?
8
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Progress on Energy Effiency Labeling for Each Appliances
No. Appliances
SNI*Technical Regulation
Energy Efficiency Labeling
Safety PerformanceTesting
ProcedureEnergy
Efficiency Certification and Labeling
Criteriaand Labeling
1 CFL O O O O O (2010)
2 Fan O X O (2010) (2010) X
3 Television O (2010) (2010) O O X3 ( ) ( )
4 Refrigerator O O (2011) O (2010) X
5 AC O (2010) (2011) O O X
6 Electronic B ll t
O O O X X XBallast
7 Iron O O (2010) X X X
8 Washing Machine
O O (2012) X X X
9 Rice Cooker O X (2011) X X X
10 Electric Motor O (2011) (2011) X X X
11 Pumps O (2011) (2010) X X X*SNI S d d N i l I d i (I d i N i l S d d)*SNI: Standard Nasional Indonesia, (Indonesian National Standard)
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Consideration in Choosing Equipments (AC CFL F )(AC, CFL, Fan)
AC Lamp FanNo Consideration F No Consideration F No Consideration F
1 Energy Consumption 24 1 Price 33 1 Brand 30
2 Price 20 2 Brand 16 2 Warranty 30
3 Brand 11 3 Energy Consumption 16 3 Size 30
4 Warranty 11 4 Capacity 11 4 Price 15
5 Durability 4 5 Function 11 5 Model 6
6 Model (Color, Size, Shape) 2 6 Durability 7 6 Energy Consumption 6
7 Others 2 7 Model 3 7 Function 2
8 Function 1 8 Warranty 1 8 Capacity 18 Function 1 8 Warranty 1 8 Capacity 1
9 Capacity 9 Installation 1 9 Durability
10 Installation 10 Others 1 10
M k S b I d i U i i2003, Market Survey by Indonesia University
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Barriers on Implementation of Energy Efficiency Labeling in Indonesiay g
• Policy Aspect– Energy Law no 30/2007: “Insentif and disinsentif for energy conservation activities”
Insentif and disinsentif scheme is not yet establishedy
– Government Regulation No 70/2009: “.. Obligation to label energy saving equipment”
No Guideline to implement the regulation
– Energy price policye gy p ce po cy
• Technical Aspect– Non‐standardized testing methodology and procedures
– Limited number of Testing LaboratoriesLimited number of Testing Laboratories
– Limiter number of engineer/technician having sufficient testing capabilities
• Institution AspectLack of coordination between Government Institutions– Lack of coordination between Government Institutions
– Lack of support from Industrial Association
• Socio‐Economic AspectL P l A E S i– Low People Awareness on Energy Saving
– Price is the most consideration in choosing equipments
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TERIMA KASIHTERIMA KASIH
Edi HilmawanEdi Hilmawanhilmi0374@yahoo.com
B2TE‐BPPTGd 620, Kawasan Puspiptek Setu,
Tangerang Selatan, Banten 15314 IndonesiaTel. +62‐21‐7560550Fax. +62‐21‐7560904
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Contact: report@tky.ieej.or.jp
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