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Televisions, computer monitors and digital signage display - GEMS energy efficiency requirements

Announcement date
23 May 2023

Link to announcement 
Consultation hub | Consultation Regulation Impact Statement – Televisions, Computer Monitors and Digital Signage Displays - Climate Change (dcceew.gov.au)

Problem being addressed
Australia’s and New Zealand’s minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) levels are lagging behind prevailing international standards. There are a combination of regulatory and market failures for the energy efficiency of televisions, computer monitors and digital signage displays that are contributing to unnecessary electricity use in Australia and New Zealand. Reductions in electricity consumption can lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and help to meet government GHG emission commitments. Reduced electricity use can also reduce stress on electricity grids and reduce the risk of load shedding and blackouts, as well as reducing energy costs for end users.

Proposal
The C-RIS sets out a range options to improve the energy efficiency of electronic screens supplied in Australia and New Zealand and analysis of the likely effect of each option. The options are separated by televisions and computer monitors, and digital signage displays. Each category is considering the following four sub-options:

  • MEPS
  • Energy testing and label rating algorithm
  • Test method for MEPS
  • Energy rating labelling implementation

Assessed Impact Analysis outcome
Compliant consultation RIS

Attachment File type Size
Consultation regulation impact statement docx 1.27 MB
Consultation regulation impact statement pdf 1.64 MB