02 March 2012
Ecolabel and GPP Criteria for Hydronic Central Heating Generators: Eurofuel criticises discriminatory approach
Eurofuel expresses serious concerns on the draft Ecolabel and Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria for hydronic central heating generators. The version proposed by the Commission would prevent even the most efficient oil boilers from obtaining an Ecolabel. Eurofuel calls for an approach which does not discriminate against certain energy sources but incentivises manufacturers to produce the most efficient equipment.
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