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Important clarification on behalf of the European electronics industry. Recent press reports claimed that Plasma TV technology may be banned from the market soon for energy efficiency reasons. Such statements are factually incorrect. According to the pertinent EU directive (*1) a technology such as plasma cannot be banned from the market as long as the TV sets (using this technology) comply with the energy efficiency requirements. The EU and its member states are currently working on new regulations
to ensure improved energy efficiency of TV sets across all
technologies, including Plasma TVs, LCD TVs, CRT based TVs, etc. All
manufacturers will be required to meet these new minimum efficiency
standards in order to continue producing, importing and selling TV sets
on the European market. This regulation is expected to be published
during the second half of 2009. After a period of transition products
are expected to be compliant by the second half of 2010. It is
important to understand that all relevant Technologies i.e. Plasma,
LCDs and CRT TVs differ in the way they consume power. However, the
industry has unified the criteria to make an equal measure across all
technologies to allow a comparison to the consumer. Overall, both LCD
and plasma technology have made significant advances over the past few
years and both are achieving better and better power efficiency. At the
recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, many manufacturers
showed current and future technologies, demonstrating the industry's
continued commitment to improving energy efficiency even further
independent of the type of technology. For more information, please contact: Tony Graziano at Dit e-mail adres is beschermd door spambots, u heeft Javascript nodig om dit onderdeel te kunnen bekijken (*1) EU Directive 2005/32/EC, §15.5: "there shall be no significant negative impact on industry's competitiveness" and "in principle, the setting of an ecodesign requirement shall not have the consequence of imposing proprietary technology on manufacturers." |
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