EU Now starting to Ban “Energy-Hungry” Home Appliances.HT: TundraTabloids.
The EU is now in the process of taking away larger size electric appliances from consumers, saying they consume too much energy. Small appliances are enough for the citizens and they’ll just have to learn to like them.
EU banning “energy-hungry” vacuum
cleaners.
Incandescent light bulbs have already been
removed from the shelves. Next being removed are larger size vacuum cleaners.
Germany’s online flagship daily the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) reports: “Beginning
September 2014 in the EU only vacuum cleaners that consume less than 1600 watts
may be sold. From 2017 only a maximum of 900 watts will be allowed.”
The FAZ writes that the ban was very quietly
passed by Brussels some weeks ago, going unnoticed by the public.
Vacuum cleaners will also carry a sticker
informing the consumer of the appliance’s energy efficiency rating. The EU
thinks it can save energy by forcing consumers to buy only small appliances.
Whether the intrusion by the state will have an effect on overall electricity consumption remains a question. Smaller vacuum cleaners will only mean that housewives (and many husbands, of course) will have to spend twice as long vacuuming to get the house clean, and so may end up using even more electricity.
This is the latest Brussels eco-justified intrusion into
the free market and our private lives.
To be fair, the FAZ does write that the
manufacturers of vacuum cleaners have pretty much accepted the law without
protest, as most cleaners are already below the 1600-watt limit. However, a
couple of high-end vacuum cleaner manufacturers, such as Vorwerk, are
resisting.
What’s next?
The FAZ writes that not only light bulbs and vacuum cleaners are targeted for higher efficiency, but also an entire range of appliances.
This is all in the wake of the European Ecodesign Directive, which will go into effect on
November 1st for clothes dryers. “For condensation tumbler dryers, the
weighted condensation efficiency must not be less than 60 percent.”
This latest additional government encroachment
into private lives is necessary, European bureaucrats believe. Citizens have to
stop being wasteful and it’s past time to rescue the planet from dangerous
climate change, so claim the nannies in Brussels and other European capitals.
It’s all for our own good.Hmmm.....The 'advantage' of 'smart meters' they know what you got running at home.

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