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- W1528027774 abstract "Paper #125 April 30, 2003 Regional Cooperation in Energy Efficiency Standard-Setting and Labeling in North America Stephen Wiel and Laura Van Wie McGrory ABSTRACT The North American Energy Working Group (NAEWG) was established in 2001 by the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The goals of NAEWG are to foster communication and cooperation on energy-related matters of common interest, and to enhance North American energy trade and interconnections consistent with the goal of sustainable development, for the benefit of all three countries. At its outset, NAEWG established teams to address different aspects of the energy sector. One, the Energy Efficiency Expert Group, undertook activity in three areas: 1) analyzing commonalities and differences in the test procedures of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, and identifying specific products for which the three countries might consider harmonization; 2) exploring possibilities for increased mutual recognition of laboratory test results; and 3) looking at possibilities for enhanced cooperation in the Energy Star voluntary endorsement labeling program. To support NAEWG’s Expert Group on Energy Efficiency (NAEWG-EE), USDOE commissioned Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, representing the Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP), to prepare a resource document comparing current standards, labels, and test procedure regulations in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The resulting document identified 46 energy-using products for which at least one of the three countries has energy efficiency regulations. Three products – refrigerators/freezers, room air conditioners, and integral horsepower three-phase electric motors – have identical minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) and test procedures in the three countries. Ten other products have different MEPS and test procedures, but have the near-term potential for harmonization. NAEWG-EE is currently working to identify mechanisms for mutual recognition of test results. With consultative support from the United States and Canada through NAEWG-EE, Mexico is exploring possibilities for extending the Energy Star endorsement label to Mexico. 1.0 BACKGROUND 1.1 Formation of NAEWG In the spring of 2001, US President Bush, Mexican President Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Chretien agreed to the creation of a North American Energy Initiative, which evolved into the North American Energy Working Group (NAEWG). NAEWG, led by the Secretaries of Energy from Mexico and the United States and the Minister of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), was created with the broad goals of fostering communication and cooperation among the governments and energy sectors of the three countries; enhancing North American energy trade, development, and interconnections; and promoting regional integration and increased energy security for the people of North America. Specifically, NAEWG is designed to explore policies, regulations, and technological innovations to encourage resource development, energy efficiency, renewable energy, clean power, and nuclear energy. This cooperative process fully respects the domestic policies, divisions of jurisdictional authority, and existing trade obligations of each country. NAEWG’s goals clearly support those of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which had been signed by the three countries nine years earlier." @default.
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