Name | Energy rating label of New Zealand |
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Country | New Zealand | Properties |
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Implementing Agencies | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) | Expiration Date | ||
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Label Description | Energy rating labels all have a simple star rating. The more stars on the label, the more energy efficient the appliance is compared to similar models. If you're comparing models for energy efficiency, they must be of the same type - that is, similar in capacity and features. | |||
Implementation Background | Energy rating labels provide consumers with information on how much electricity an appliance uses in a year, plus a star rating to show how energy efficient it is. The label helps the buyer compare between models and choose the most energy-efficient appliance that suits their needs. All new whiteware and heat pumps available for sale in New Zealand must display an energy rating label. Importers, manufacturers, retailers, and people selling new appliances have obligations to ensure that energy rating labels are fixed to or supplied with appliances for sale. | |||
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Product List | Product Category | Product Name | ||
Heat Pumps | ||||
Dishwashers | ||||
Dryers | ||||
Fridges and freezers | ||||
Washing Machines | ||||
Televisions | ||||
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