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EU might ban small electrical appliances

dysondc04As many as 30 different electrical appliances could be outlawed in the EU because of the high-wattage required to power them.

A ban is already coming into force on vacuum cleaners which use a great deal of electricity. With effect on Monday, vacuums for sale in Britain may not have a motor operating at more than 1,600 watts.

New proposals following this ban could include high-energy items, such as electric kettles, wifi routers, smartphones and hair dryers.

Current EU legislation covers TVs, washing machines, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners but not smaller electrical appliances in household use.

Günther Oettinger, the German EU energy commissioner, said that legislation preventing consumers from buying high-wattage appliances was necessary to reduce energy consumption and dependence on imports as well as improving the climate.

The EU has a binding target for energy savings of 30% across the EU by 2030.

The proposals on small appliances are expected next spring.

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+1 #4 DW 2014-08-30 11:04
http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/tidying-up-the-facts-on-eu-vacuum-cleaner-rules/

Maybe reducing wasted energy could actually be a good idea?
+4 #3 chiptheduck 2014-08-29 15:00
The septic EU strikes again.
How on earth did we let these clowns rule our lives?
+4 #2 RCK 2014-08-29 12:33
Here we go again. The EU's ability to meddle and micro manage knows no bounds. Shame we can't just ban the EU itself altogether and have done with it. This particular issue is just the tip of the iceberg of course, but the whole EU project causes far far more problems than it solves with, unfortunately, no end in site.
+4 #1 John Haigh 2014-08-29 12:02
EU at it again what a load of tosh, so what happens to all those thousands of vacuums over 1600 Wats. Next electric kettles,wifi routers etc. EU jobs worth have nothing better to do !

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