The Front-Runner Approach—Facilitating Progressive Product Policy by Using Information from EU Product Databases
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Missed Energy Saving Potentials in EU Product Policy
3.2. Existing Approaches
3.2.1. The Japanese Top-Runner Program
3.2.2. The South Korean Front-Runner Program
3.2.3. China’s Leading Energy Efficiency Program
3.2.4. Summary
3.3. Drafting an EU Front-Runner Approach
3.3.1. Data Sources
3.3.2. Legislative Procedure
3.3.3. Key Elements
- A threshold representing a critical share of products on the market reached a certain efficiency level (e.g., an energy efficiency gap of x% between the front-runner products and the existing minimum requirement). When the threshold is reached, an adjustment of the energy efficiency requirement is triggered.
- A mechanism to specifically determine the new minimum requirements, calculated on the basis of the average energy efficiency of the top y% of the most efficient products.
- An appropriate transition period until the new requirement applies.
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Schuberth, J.; Ebert, T.; Schlegel, M.-C.; Rödig, L.; Jepsen, D.; Memelink, R.; Hauschke, F. The Front-Runner Approach—Facilitating Progressive Product Policy by Using Information from EU Product Databases. Energies 2024, 17, 504. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17020504
Schuberth J, Ebert T, Schlegel M-C, Rödig L, Jepsen D, Memelink R, Hauschke F. The Front-Runner Approach—Facilitating Progressive Product Policy by Using Information from EU Product Databases. Energies. 2024; 17(2):504. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17020504
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchuberth, Jens, Thomas Ebert, Moritz-Caspar Schlegel, Lisa Rödig, Dirk Jepsen, Robin Memelink, and Fynn Hauschke. 2024. "The Front-Runner Approach—Facilitating Progressive Product Policy by Using Information from EU Product Databases" Energies 17, no. 2: 504. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17020504
APA StyleSchuberth, J., Ebert, T., Schlegel, M.-C., Rödig, L., Jepsen, D., Memelink, R., & Hauschke, F. (2024). The Front-Runner Approach—Facilitating Progressive Product Policy by Using Information from EU Product Databases. Energies, 17(2), 504. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17020504