IP/07/1943
Brussels, 17 December 2007
Commissioner Piebalgs welcomes adoption of
the new Energy Star programme
The Council adopted today the new Regulation for
implementing the EU-US Energy Star programme in the EU. This Regulation requires
EU institutions and central Member State government authorities to use energy
efficiency criteria no less demanding than those defined in the Energy Star
programme when purchasing office equipment. Energy Star is part of the Community
strategy to better manage energy demand, contribute to security of energy supply
and mitigate climate change.
“The requirement of the new Energy Star Regulation to apply ambitious
energy efficiency criteria in the public procurement of office equipment will
further push manufacturers to put efficient equipment on the market while making
good use of public money. This achievement proves the EU's commitment to turn
ambitious energy efficiency goals into reality", remarked Energy Commissioner
Andris Piebalgs.
The usual thresholds for public supply contracts apply. This is the first
time that the Council and the European Parliament agree on making certain energy
efficiency criteria mandatory for public procurement.
The energy efficiency criteria defined in the ENERGY STAR programme are being
continuously upgraded by the Commission in close cooperation with the EU Member
States and the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Further information on the
Community Energy Star programme is available at
www.eu-energystar.org.