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Webinar on Developing a Legislative Framework to Support Successful MVE Activities for Energy Efficient Lighting

Posted on 28 August 2014 2014-08-28T00:00:00+00:00 2014-12-16T00:00:00+00:00

The presentations and audio recording from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) en.lighten initiative and lites.asia webinar, Developing a Legislative Framework to Support Successful MVE Activities for Energy Efficient Lighting, held on 7 August are now available.

Participants from across Southeast Asia and the Pacific attended the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) en.lighten initiative and lites.asia webinar, Developing a Legislative Framework to Support Successful MVE Activities for Energy Efficient Lighting, on 7 August 2014.

 

Successful monitoring, verification and enforcement (MVE) activities require a well-defined and robust legislative framework that enables all aspects of MVE to be carried out in an effective manner. This webinar highlighted the key elements to tailoring a legislative framework to sustain successful MVE activities for energy efficient lighting.

 

Key elements presented during the webinar included: 

 

  • Clear obligations, purpose and specifications;
  • Guidance or reference to what you measure and associated tolerances;
  • Supporting regulations;
  • Authority to investigate;
  • Evidence of non-compliance;
  • Penalty schemes. 

The webinar presenters were Mr. Brian Bryne from the Australian Government and Mr. My Ton from CLASP.


To view a copy of the presentations delivered during the webinar or to download the audio recording, click here.