Energy rating label

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A typical energy rating label.

In Australia and New Zealand an energy rating label is a type of energy input labeling used on various appliances. It allows consumers to compare the energy efficiency between similar products.

The label was introduced in 1986 in New South Wales and Victoria and later its use was extended to all states and territories. A mandatory, national labelling scheme was agreed to in 1992. This placed Australia as the third country to establish such a system, after Canada and the United States.[1]

An International Energy Agency survey revealed that compliance by retailers showing the labels was raised from 94% in 2001 to 98% in 2009.[2]

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