12, 13 y 14 de Septiembre 2012
By:Ing. Rafael Nava y UribeExecutive President
Asociación de Normalización y Certificación, A.C.
Date: 17th March -2015 ECPA, St Lucia
COPANT TC 152Energy efficiency and renewable energies
COPANT
COPANT, comprises the National StandardsBodies (NSB) of the Americas, and is thereference organization for technicalstandardization and conformity assessment forthe countries of the Americas for its membersand international peers, and promotes thedevelopment of its members.
COPANT
In its role as the reference body for the standardization andpromoter of conformity assessment in the Americas,COPANT will work:
• to facilitate trade among its member countries andbetween them and other regions,
• to promote sustainable growth of its members, with anemphasis on those least developed,
• to disseminate best practices in technology, quality,environment, innovation and other related subjects,using standardization tools, and
• to improve the participation of its members ininternational standardization.
COPANTACTIVE
MEMBERS
MIEMBROS ADHERENTESADHERENT MEMBERS
FONDONORMA • VenezuelaAENOR • Spain
AFNOR • France
BSI • United Kingdom
DIN • GermanyUNI • ItalyIPQ • PortugalSA • AustraliaSABS • South Africa
IAAC • Inter American Accreditation Cooperation
ANSI
SCC
DGN
ICONTEC
IRAM
ABNTIBNORCA
INDECOPIINEN
INNINTN
ABBSBahamas BSBNSIBBSNCDBSOGDBSGNBS
UNIT
BHNBSJINDOCALSLBSSKNBSSVGBSSSBTTBSINTECO
OSNCOGUANOR
OHNMIFIC
DGNTI
COPANT
2 ACTIVE TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
CT 151: Electrotechnics and Smart Grid CT 152: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies
1438Documents of
Reference
74Approved Standards
Structure and Membership TC 152
ChairFabian YAKSIC (Brasil)[email protected]
Vice-ChairLuis Ivan HERNANDEZ (México)[email protected]
COPANT Executive SecretaryKory [email protected]
Structure and Membership TC 152
P – MembersABNT (Brazil), ANSI (USA), COGUANOR (Guatemala), DGN (Mexico),DIGENOR (Domincan Republic), IBNORCA (Bolivia), ICONTEC (Colombia),INDECOPI (Peru), INEN (Ecuador), INN (Chile), INTECO (Costa Rica), IRAM (Argentina), NC (Cuba), OHN (Honduras), OSN (El Salvador), SCC (Canada) and UNIT (Uruguay).O – MembersBNSI (Barbados), BSJ (Jamaica), SLBS (Saint Lucia), TTBS (Trinidad & Tobago), AENOR(Spain) and FONDONORMA (Venezuela).
Scope TC 152
Standardization in the field of electric energy conservation and energy efficiency relating to terminology, requirements, testing methods, performance and overview.
Works in progress
Standards Issued
1707 Energy efficiency - Refrigerators, freezers, and refrigerator-freezers.
1711 Energy efficiency - Air conditioners.
1712 Energy efficiency – Washing machines.
1713 Energy efficiency – Household water heaters.
1714 Energy efficiency – Pumps and rotating electricalmachines.
Works in progress
Soon to be published
152-008 Energy efficiency – Fixed electrical water heaters
152-014 Energy efficiency – Gas boiler water heaters
152-015 Energy efficiency – Gas cooking appliances
152-016 Energy efficiency – Gas instantaneous waterheaters
Works in progress
Under development
152-005 Energy efficiency – Three phase induction motors
152-004 Energy efficiency – Compact fluorescent lamps, circular and tubular
152-006 Energy efficiency – Ballast for discharge lamps
152-011 Energy efficiency – Standby power
152-010 Energy efficiency – Systems and equipments forsolar water heaters
Works in progress
Under development
152-013 Energy efficiency – Single phase motors
152-017 Energy efficiency – Buildings
152-018 Energy efficiency – LED lamps
152-019 Energy efficiency – Domestic fans
152-020 Energy efficiency - Vehicles
152-021 Energy efficiency – Ceiling fans
152-022 Energy efficiency - TVs
FINANCING EXPERIENCES
1.- Up to 1992, Mexican government wasencharged of the NOM activities, at a “simbolic” cost.2.- Then the law was “improved” and privatecertifiers were allowed only one OC per NOM3.- The price of certificate was aproved by DGN, and the original commitment was:3.1 Allocate part of the income forstandardization activities3.2 Take responsibility for sampling products in the field3.3 Invest in research and development
FINANCING EXPERIENCES
4.- In year 2006, the new administration considered the system as something close to a “monopoly” so the market was opened, in energy efficiency we are now 7 OC, which put a lot of challenges in the systemThe original OC , at the same time SDO (still
one per product) , keep the same responsibilities.
FINANCING EXPERIENCES
5.- We have to be creative looking for income schemes, for example:Fire extinguishers recharged-we make the inspection of the agency, under the NOM (similar to a ISO 9001), and according with a contract we deliver them x amount of holograms (one per piece) at a price.--- could be replicated in CROSQ area? -inspection, or certification and deliver the yellow label (security paper, hologram)
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