On August 13, 2003, the National Development and Reform Commission andGeneral Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of P.R.C (AQSIQ) jointlyformulated and issued The Regulations for Energy E...On August 13, 2003, the National Development and Reform Commission andGeneral Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of P.R.C (AQSIQ) jointlyformulated and issued The Regulations for Energy Efficiency Labels (hereinafter called TheRegulations), indicating the formal foundation of the energy efficiency label system in China.Energy efficiency labels are attached to the body or inner packing of energy consuming products.They are used to indicate the performance indexes such as energy efficiency of products and providenecessary information to help users and consumers choose energy efficient products.展开更多
Mr. Wang Ruohong,director of the Energy Efficiency Management Center of the China Institute for Standardization, expressed in the "High-efficiency and Energy-saving Electric Appliance Promotion Quarter"t... Mr. Wang Ruohong,director of the Energy Efficiency Management Center of the China Institute for Standardization, expressed in the "High-efficiency and Energy-saving Electric Appliance Promotion Quarter"that compulsory labeling of energy efficiency will be continued in China on frequency-converting air-conditioners, gas heaters, electric heaters and electromagnetic ovens. By the end of the "11th Five Year", compulsory labeling of energy efficiency will be expanded to include 20 categories of products, including household appliances, automobiles, architecture, motors, and offices. Labeling in other industries will continue, but the number of levels will be reduced from the current five to three.……展开更多
The use of eco-labels has become increasingly popular in China.This study aims to understand whether Chinese consumers are willing to pay for eco-labels and how their willingness to pay(WTP)is determined.Although we f...The use of eco-labels has become increasingly popular in China.This study aims to understand whether Chinese consumers are willing to pay for eco-labels and how their willingness to pay(WTP)is determined.Although we find that Chinese consumers are willing to pay more for products that are labeled as having greater energy efficiency(Energy Efficiency Label)or as having been produced using more environmentally-friendly production processes(Environmental Label),some practices have significantly impaired the effectiveness of these labels,e.g.the burgeoning use of eco-labels has led to label confusion;public trust towards eco-labels.The policy implications are discussed in this study.展开更多
文摘On August 13, 2003, the National Development and Reform Commission andGeneral Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of P.R.C (AQSIQ) jointlyformulated and issued The Regulations for Energy Efficiency Labels (hereinafter called TheRegulations), indicating the formal foundation of the energy efficiency label system in China.Energy efficiency labels are attached to the body or inner packing of energy consuming products.They are used to indicate the performance indexes such as energy efficiency of products and providenecessary information to help users and consumers choose energy efficient products.
文摘It is reported that from March 1 st, 2005, the energy efficiency label will be attached on the household refrigerators and air conditioners in China.
文摘 Mr. Wang Ruohong,director of the Energy Efficiency Management Center of the China Institute for Standardization, expressed in the "High-efficiency and Energy-saving Electric Appliance Promotion Quarter"that compulsory labeling of energy efficiency will be continued in China on frequency-converting air-conditioners, gas heaters, electric heaters and electromagnetic ovens. By the end of the "11th Five Year", compulsory labeling of energy efficiency will be expanded to include 20 categories of products, including household appliances, automobiles, architecture, motors, and offices. Labeling in other industries will continue, but the number of levels will be reduced from the current five to three.……
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 71322305,71974124].
文摘The use of eco-labels has become increasingly popular in China.This study aims to understand whether Chinese consumers are willing to pay for eco-labels and how their willingness to pay(WTP)is determined.Although we find that Chinese consumers are willing to pay more for products that are labeled as having greater energy efficiency(Energy Efficiency Label)or as having been produced using more environmentally-friendly production processes(Environmental Label),some practices have significantly impaired the effectiveness of these labels,e.g.the burgeoning use of eco-labels has led to label confusion;public trust towards eco-labels.The policy implications are discussed in this study.