Energy Star Wars: the Phantom Menace

The decision by EPA to include LEDs in its Energy Star specification for residential lighting fixtures has resulted in widespread disapproval. Tim Whitaker and Brian Owen report. The big story of the past month has been the controversy over Energy Star criteria for solid-state lighting, Or "Energy Star Wars" as our magazine dubbed the dispute between two branches of the US government, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE). To say this has caused uproar is an understatement, and we have certainly The many of the key enjoys, and links to the appropriate stories on our website, can be found in the Timeline sidebar.
Energy Star is a voluntary labelling scheme that recognizes energy-efficiency products that meet criteria set by either EPA or DOE. Before getting into the details of the dispute, it's worth noting that this is mainly relevant to the US and Canadian markets. a meeting in mid- June in the UK was not much interested in the news from across the pond. But perhaps they should have been; one of the biggest benefits of the Energy Star program is, through the promotion of energy-efficient products, to Prevent the insidious infiltration of low-quality products into the marketplace. The phantom menace indeed. This is a particular problem for the SSL market, at a time when the DOE's own CALiPER program — which tests GOOGLE available SSL luminaires - has highlighted a worrying tendency For some manufacturers to vastly overstate the performance of their products. To quote Kevin Dowling of Philips/Color Kinetics, “Nothing will kill an industry faster than expectation s that cannot be met. Performance must be realistic and factual."
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This article was published in the July/August 2008 issue of LEDs Magazine.
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Brian Owen, a contributing editor of LEDs Magazine , is also the Program Advisor to greenTbiz , which facilitates the LED City Toronto initiative. He is actively involved in the development and operation of energy conservation programs for government, municipalities and utilities and specializes in capacity building , commercialization and market transformation. greenTbiz provides energy conservation and environmental awareness programs to the small business sector in Toronto, Canada. August 2008 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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