Name | E-standby Program of South Korea |
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Country | Korea | Properties |
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Implementing Agencies | Korea Energy Management Corporation (KEMCO) | Expiration Date | ||
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Label Description | Standby Power:Computers, set-top boxes and other electronic appliances consume a significant amount of energy while awaiting instructions to provide full services. Standby power includes power consumption in off mode, no load mode, passive standby mode where the remote control is turned off, active standby mode during network communication and sleep mode during operation. The program encourages the adoption of energy saving modes while the appliances areidle and the minimization of standby power. An Energy Boy label is attached to those products that meet the standards for standby power warning label is attached to those products that do not meet the specified standby power standards. It is the core program to reduce standby power below 1W by 2010. In particular, all e-Standby Program target products should ①be subject to mandatory reporting of standby power ②and mandatory indication of standby warning label on appliances that fall below the standby power standards(a fine of below 5 thousand dollars in case of violation). | |||
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Product List | Product Category | Product Name | ||
Computers | ||||
monitors | ||||
printers | ||||
fax machines | ||||
copiers | ||||
scanners | ||||
multi-function devices | ||||
energy saving & controlling devices | ||||
televisions | ||||
video cassette recorders | ||||
home audio products | ||||
DVD players | ||||
microwave ovens | ||||
set-top boxes | ||||
door phones | ||||
cord/cordless phones | ||||
radios | ||||
bidets | ||||
modems | ||||
home gateways | ||||
hand dryer | ||||
servers | ||||
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