Energies (Sep 2022)

Residential Refrigeration MEPS in Colombia: A Review and a Comparative Analysis

  • Andrés Felipe Ramírez Sánchez,
  • Juan Sebastián Solís-Chaves,
  • Andrea del Pilar Rodríguez-Muñoz,
  • Luis Alejandro Arias Barragán,
  • Diana Ximena Serna-Pérez,
  • Omar Fredy Prías Caicedo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15176483
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 17
p. 6483

Abstract

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This paper addresses the energy efficiency issue in household appliances, which has led to the establishment of policies at a global level in favor of setting minimum energy performance standards (MEPS), which guarantee end users are able to select more efficient equipment. The countries of the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and the Community of the European Union were taken as references to review their policies and implementation strategies, in order to be compared with the Colombian panorama (at the market, technical and political levels). This allows the establishment of common aspects and differences related to the determination of energy consumption, adjusted volume, and formalization of efficiency ranges, and in the specific case of domestic refrigeration. Managing to distinguish the most relevant aspects for the successful adoption of these policies in Colombia. It is evident that the implementation of these guidelines has a positive impact on the market of the countries and communities of reference. Similarly, the MEPS are shown as a mechanism to regulate energy consumption in the residential sector.

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