Labelling of Energy Consuming Products

Last updated: 12 May 2021
Regulations on requirements for energy labelling of energy-related products overseen by MoE, EEA and the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA):- energy labelling of household tumble driers;- energy labelling of air conditioners;- energy labelling of domestic ovens and range hoods;- energy labelling of electrical lamps and luminaires;- energy labelling of household washing machines.- energy labelling of household dishwashers;- energy labelling of household refrigerating appliances;- energy labelling of televisions. These cover the Energy Community commitments and are aligned with EU-MD Association Agreement commitments. The labelling and eco-design requirements for energy-related products laws are the local adaptation of the European Directives on labelling (Directive 2010/30/EU), as well as eco-design (Directive 2009/125/EU). After the government's restructuring (2017), the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment took over the functions of the Ministry of Environment.

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