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Standby power is power that is consumed by electronic equipment while in a power-off state. Some devices continue to consume power while in a power-off state for legitimate purposes, such as a clock or infra-red receiver required to reactivate the device. Other devices consume power for no useful purpose.
Appliances and other electrical equipment increasingly draw power when they are switched off or not performing their primary function. This "standby power" provides remote control capability, network sensing, digital display and other features. Often, standby power is consumed simply because power supplies remain "on" while their appliances are switched "off".

BEE Workshop - International Conference on Standby Power
International Conference on STANDBY POWER
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India.
on 2-3 April 2008

Theme ; Conference Agenda ; Registration



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Five Star Hotel (Deluxe) - Le-Meridien , The Taj Mahal , The Hyatt Regency
Four Star Hotel (Deluxe) - The Claridges
Budget Hotel - Hotel Grand Peepal
Guest Houses - Icon villa & Nath Guest House , Tours
• For the Hotels Booking and Side Event, Please get in touch with the Contact Person provided in the respective Forms.
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Registration Form - Registration is FREE
Return completed Registration form to:
Mr. G.Pandian, BEE, India E-Mail: gpandian-bee@nic.in
& Alvin Jose, E-Mail: alvin_jose1@yahoo.co.in,
Bureau of Energy Efficiency, 4th Floor Sewa Bhawan,
R.K. Puram, New Delhi – 1100 66.
Phones : +91-11-26179699 Fax.: +91-11-26178352.
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Final - Agenda (doc format)

S.No.
Topics - Day 1
Presentations
01
Progress of standards and labeling program in India
Mr G. Pandian, Energy Economist, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India
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02
Consumer electronics labeling program to address standby power in India
Mr. Sanjay Dube, Senior Project Manager, ICF/CLASP, India
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03
Asia Pacific Partnership: standby power projects in the region
Ms Anne Pellegrino, A/g Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency Branch, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Australia
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04
United States
Dr. Alan Meier, Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
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05
Korea
Mr Yung-Rae Kim, Manager, Energy Efficiency Management Dept. KEMCO, Korea
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06
China
Ms Li Aizhen, Senior Engineer, China Standard Certification Center, China
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07
Japan
Mr. Kotaro Ohkuni, Energy Conservation Centre, Japan
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08
European Union
Mr Stephan Kolb, DG TREN, European Commission
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09
Australia
Ms Simone Tiele, Energy Efficiency Division, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Australia
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S.No.
Topics - Day 2
Presentations
01
Consumer electronics industry approaches and initiatives for standby power and energy efficiency
Mr. Peter Robertson, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), USA
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02
The international standby power test method – IEC62301
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies, Chair of IEC WP5
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03
Standby power in European equipment
Mr Shailendra Mudgal, Bio Intelligence Service, France
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04
International initiatives to track standby power consumption
Mr Paul Ryan, Energy Consult, Australia
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05
Presentation by CEAMA, India
Mr. Suresh Khanna, Secretary, CEAMA, India
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06
Reducing standby power in networked appliances
Jim Wallace, Director, Segment Marketing, ARM
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07
How to meet energy efficiency standards?
Balu Balakrishnan, CEO, Power Integrations
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08
Establishing a Standby Power target, and policies to get there
Mark Ellis, International Energy Agency
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09
Standby Labeling and Procel Seal on TVs
The Brazilian ExperienceEng. Alexandre Novgorodcev PBE / INMETRO Brazilian Labeling Program National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality
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Things that Go Blip in the Night - Standby Power and How to Limit it .- Website
Appliances and other electrical equipment increasingly draw power when they are switched off or not performing their primary function. This "standby power" provides remote control capability, network sensing, digital display and other features. Often, standby power is consumed simply because power supplies remain "on" while their appliances are switched "off".
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Mr.G Pandian, Energy Economist, BEE India
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