Energy Efficiency in domestic appliances and lighting - EEDAL 2017

Start/Stop Date:
13–15 Sep 2017
Organiser:
California Plug Load Research Center (CalPlug) at the University of California, Irvine and the European Commission Joint Research Centre
Venue:
Irvine, CA USA
Focus Areas:
Energy efficiency in residential appliances and lighting
Type of Event:
Conference

The international community of stakeholders dealing with residential equipment, metering and lighting (manufacturers, retailers, consumers, governments, utilities, international organisations and agencies, academia and experts, etc.) have already gathered eight times at the International Conference on Energy Efficiency in
Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL) (Florence 1997, Naples 2000, Turin 2003, London 2006, Berlin 2009, Copenhagen 2011, Coimbra 2013, Lucerne 2015).

The previous EEDAL conferences have been very successful in attracting an international audience. EEDAL has established itself as an influential and recognised international event to discuss the progress achieved and latest developments in technologies, behavioural aspects and policies. EEDAL is the venue to establish new collaborations and synergies and build international partnerships among stakeholders.

Following the success of the previous EEDAL conferences, the California Plug Load Research Center (CalPlug) at the University of California, Irvine and the European Commission Joint Research Centre, are pleased to announce:

The 9th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting – EEDAL’17, 13-15 September 2017, Irvine, CA, USA

EEDAL'17 will provide a unique forum to discuss and debate the latest developments in energy and environmental impact of residential appliances and lighting, heating and cooling equipment, electronics, smart appliances, smart meters, consumer behaviour, the policies and programmes both adopted and planned. EEDAL will also
address the technical and commercial advances in the dissemination and penetration
of technologies and solutions.

The three-day conference will include plenary sessions where key representatives of governments and international organisations, manufacturers utilities, and academia will present their views and programmes to advance energy efficiency in residential appliances and lighting, for example, through international co-operation on product information and eco-design requirements. Parallel sessions on specific themes and topics will allow in-depth discussions among participants. The conference will also host ad-hoc workshops to review and advance international collaboration and will provide opportunities to strengthen existing and promote new initiatives and
partnerships.

For further information visit the conference website or send email to paolo.bertoldi@ec.europa.eu