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China raises efficiency requirements of LED indoor lighting equipment
China issued a revised Minimum Energy Performance Standard for indoor LEDs set to avoid 520 millions tons of CO2 by 2040.
European Comission Publishes New Regulation for External Power Supplies (EPS)
This new initiative could significantly advance the energy efficiency and interoperability of the EU's EPS market.
China raises MEPS for dishwashers and smart toilets
Revised energy and water efficiency standards for dishwashers and smart toilets will increase efficiency by up to 35%
China Issues New National Standard for Compressed Air Stations to Drive Industrial Energy Efficiency
In June 2025, China released a new national standard for compressed air stations, GB/T 45785–2025, which will come into effect on 1 Septembe...
China raised MEPS for LED luminaries for road and tunnel lighting
China's revised MEPS is raising the efficiency requirements for for LED luminaires for road and tunnel lighting by 25%, reducing 73 million ...
China raised Minimum Energy Performance Standards for Refrigerators
China adopts new world-leading refrigerator policy set to reduce 370 million tons of CO2 by 2040.
India Launches Country’s First Star Labeling Program for Evaporative Coolers
India just took a big step toward cleaner, more affordable cooling. A new labeling program for evaporative coolers promises major energy and...
Nigeria Adopted its First-Ever Energy Efficiency Policy for Lighting
Nigeria took a major step toward energy efficiency by adopting its first-ever efficiency policy for lighting.
European Commission Adopts Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation Working Plan for 2025-2030
ESPR is a cornerstone initiative for advancing sustainability and circularity in product design and manufacturing across the EU. Working Pla...
China Adopts New Efficiency Standard for Power Supplies
The new standard is expected to avoid 62 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2040 and marks a pivotal update in energy performance regulations ...
China Adopts New Mandatory Efficiency Policy for Permanent Magnet Motors
The new policy will avoid 715 million tons of CO2 by 2040 and represents an important step toward a more energy-efficient industrial sector