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EPEE welcomes adoption of european eco-labelling scheme for heat pumps |
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Monday, 26 November 2007 |
EPEE welcomes the start of the
EU eco-labelling scheme, wich recently kicked off. Representing the
European air-conditioning, heat pump, and refrigeration industry, EPEE is
highly committed to contributing to the success and recognition of the European Eco-label.
EPEE Chairman Frans Hoorelbeke commented that EPEE strongly supports
the EU eco-label, as an important scheme to change consumers behaviour and
encourage the industry to develop heat pumps with high energy efficiency and
low global warming impact across Europe. In
the past years, many Member States have recognised the potential of heat pumps
to lower the use of primary energy sources and to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions. The EU eco-label builds on existing schemes used in several Member
States which have their own heat pump certification programmes or tax incentive
programmes.
Heat pumps offer a very energy efficient way to provide space heating, because
they are able to remove heat from ground, air or water sources and transfer it
into buildings at elevated temperatures. Even when outdoor conditions are far below
0°C, there
is still heat energy that can be moved. The key for this technology is the use
of a refrigerant which can absorb and release heat, by evaporating and
condensing in a closed piping circuit. By moving energy instead of producing
it, heat pumps enable the development of heating (with optional cooling or
sanitary hot water) based on renewable energy sources and can make a
significant contribution to protect the environment. |