Chicago, IL – The U.S. House Appropriations Committee recently announced a $300 million economic stimulus provision to provide consumers with rebates for buying Energy Star products to replace old appliances. Intertek (LSE: ITRK), a global leader in testing, inspection and certification services, has fortified its global network of energy efficiency testing labs – totaling 4 in Europe, 10 in North America and 6 across Asia Pacific – to support manufacturers’
“We’ve fortified our lab capacity globally for an expected uptick in energy efficiency evaluations from 2009, forward,” said Gregg Tiemann, chief executive, Intertek Commercial and Electrical division. “We expect that government and industry incentive programs will continue to foster a market pull from consumers. On the push side, regulatory drivers will advance the energy efficiency agenda, beginning with reduced standby/off-
Improving energy performance, developing clean and sustainable energy, and protecting the environment are key initiatives that appliance manufacturers globally are undertaking to appeal to environmental-
In January 2009, it was forecasted by Appliance Magazine that while overall 2008 appliance shipments were down over 2007, but in the coming year economic stimuli such as the federal rebate program would spur new appliance sales.
Intertek’s energy efficiency (testing and certification)
Intertek also conducts energy efficiency testing for product certification programs administered by AHAM (Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers)
For more information on the Intertek’s Energy Efficiency testing capabilities and the EuP Directive, see www.intertek-
Contact
For further information, please contact:
Linda Hall, Field Marketing Manager
Telephone: 616-656-1347
linda.hall@intertek.com
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