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Ecodesign &
Energy Labelling

ESMC

In order to create a favorable political environment and support the PV manufacturing industry in Europe, the European Solar Manufacturing Council (ESMC) initiated a working group on Ecodesign and Energy Labelling.

Ecodesign and Energy Labelling

As the European Commission is considering introducing environmental policies for PV and other markets, ESMC promotes a specific position aiming at mandatory policies rather than voluntary schemes, with a preference for a strong Ecodesign scheme. The inclusion of CO2-footprint, in addition to other environmental requirements, is a key success for ESMC, and we actively follow the development, both in an internal working group and in collaboration with partner organizations.
Following the JRC preparatory study, ESMC initiated a Joint Mission Group under ETIP-PV to join forces with Solar Power Europe, PV Thin and IECRE (IEC System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Renewable Energy Applications) to engage in the policy development process and provide expert input.

The work of the Joint Mission Group is structured in 4 working groups:

  • WG I – Ecodesign PV Modules
  • WG II – Ecodesign Inverters
  • WG III – Energy Label
  • WG IV – Sustainability Criteria

The concrete objective of this Joint Mission Group was to produce an Expert Input Paper with a common position towards the European Commission in the initiative of setting up sustainable product policy instruments (criteria development of the EC policies). This paper was issued in march 2021, see below.

Working group publications

Jens Holm
ESMC Sustainability Policy Director

For more information:
holm@esmc.solar

Expert Input Paper

Expert input paper – Ecosesign and energy labelling for photovoltaic modules, inverters and systems in the EU

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Other deliveries from the ESMC on the topic

Feedback on Ecodesign and Energy labelling for PV modules, inverters and systems

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Industry statement: Signed letter for harmonised green public procurement rules for solar PV products

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ESMC Questionnaire Answers – Public consultation on potential measures for regulating the photovoltaic (PV) modules, inverters, and systems

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ESMC Feedback to Public consultation on potential measures for regulating the photovoltaic (PV) modules, inverters, and systems

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Feedback for the Consultation Forum Meeting on potential Ecodesign and Energy labelling requirements for photovoltaic modules, inverters and systems

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Feedback for the Consultation Forum Meeting on potential Ecodesign and Energy labelling requirements for photovoltaic modules, inverters and systems

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ESMC Feedback to the European Commission to the inception impact assessment

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ESMC Feedback on criterion for the sustainability assessment of ultra-low carbon solar modules

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Joint mission group article presented at the EU PVSEC conference 2021.

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