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EU-Regulations for Policy Advice EE-Lighting

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Promotion of energy efficient lighting in the EU is (among others) guided by the regulations and directives from the European Commission.

Directives are a guideline for member states, indicating that implementation is optional to a certain degree (as defined by the respective directive). Implementation of a directive shall start immediately but usually provides a certain time period until which the directive shall be implemented.

In comparison to directives, regulations by the EU are mandatory and indicate a legislative act. They have to be implemented with immediate effect and member countries become liable if they do not follow the regulation. The latter is however also partly true for directives as those cannot be simply ignored but need consideration in the member states' legislation. The EU will monitor implementation of both, directives and regulations.

Both - directives and regulations - can provide the framework for the design, use and end-of-life treatment of energy saving lamps. They set for instance energy efficient requirements for lamps, product information requirements and/or define further market requirements.

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EC-Directive

EC

Waste electrical equipment

Recycling

End-of-life treatment

The directive specifies end-of-life treatment aspects of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). It has the major aim to prevent WEEE. It defines collection, treatment, reuse and recycling, information provision, and financing aspects.

EU directive WEEE EN.pdf

(English version)

EU directive WEEE GE.pdf

(German version)

EC-Directive

EC

Energy-using products

Ecodesign

Market

The rdirective defines the framework to set ecodesign requirements for energy-using products. The aim is to ensure free movement of these products within the domestic market.

EC directive EnergyUse Prod EN.pdf
(English version)

EC directive EnergyUseProd GE.pdf
(German version)

EU-regulations

Ecodesign

Household lamps

Special purpose lamps

Market requirements

The regulation defines ecodesign requirements for non-directional household lamps for placing them on the market. It further specifies requirements for product information to special purpose lamps (not meant for household room illumination).

EU regul HHlamps EN.pdf
(English version)

EU regul HH lamps GE.pdf
(German version)

EU-regulations

Ecodesign

Fluorescent lamps

Integrated ballast

Luminaires

High intensity discharge lamps

Market requirements

The regulation defines ecodesign requirements for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, of high intensity discharge lamps, and of ballasts and luminaries able to operate such lamps, for placing them on the market. The requirements are also applicable if the lamps are used in other energy-using products.

EU regul non HH lamps EN.pdf
(English version)

EU regul non HH lamps GE.pdf
(German version)


Internet Links to EU Regulations Lighting