Region |
Asia |
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Service Area |
Energy Efficiency; Training & Capacity Building |
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Project Title |
Appliance Energy Testing and Labeling - Sri Lanka |
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Country |
Sri Lanka |
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Client |
Ceylon Electricity Board |
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Project Funding Agency |
Asian Development Bank |
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Project Duration |
Start Date |
Sep 2001 |
Scheduled Completion |
Feb 2002 |
Project Description and Summary of Services
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IIEC collaborated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to undertake a feasibility study for appliance testing and labeling in Sri Lanka. The present value costs of test facility, labeling and standards for 4 appliances (refrigerators, televisions, lighting, and fans) would amount to US $ 3.9 million (Rs 0.273 billion). The consumer benefits (present value) in the form of electricity savings are estimated to be US $ 94 million (Rs 6.6 billion) while the avoided capacity costs (present value) are projected to reach US $ 58.6 million (Rs 4.1 billion). Service Provided:
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Contact for more information |
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