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NRCS presentation to:NRCS presentation to:

PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON ENERGY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON ENERGY

THEME: “Exploring solutions to challenges THEME: “Exploring solutions to challenges on financing and certification on locally on financing and certification on locally

produced renewable products” produced renewable products”

August 2012August 2012

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JUDICIAL

National Standards Technical Regulations Conformity Assessment Sanctions

Private & State owned Testing, Inspection &

Certification providers.

POLICYPOLICY

LEGISLATIONLEGISLATION

THE NRCS IN CONTEXTTHE NRCS IN CONTEXT

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THE NRCS MANDATETHE NRCS MANDATE

• Statutory regulatory body established by NRCS Act no.5 of 2008 (previously SABS regulatory division)

• WTO obligations (Regulatory Best Practice Model) – separation from standards, commercial test labs & product certification schemes

• NRCS administers REGULATIONS = Compulsory specifications (VCs) = in the interest of public safety and health or for environmental protection

• Applicable to products that are IMPORTED, MANUFACTURED, SOLD and/or EXPORTED - must comply with mandatory requirements if product falls within scope of VC

• Additional NRCS responsibilities:

– Trade Metrology Act 1977 & National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act

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OVERVIEW OF THE NRCSOVERVIEW OF THE NRCS

Request for regulation

Process Flow

Development of TR

Pre- market approval Inspection Sampling Testing Sanction

Enforcement of regulations

In-house Technical Specialist

Industry Participation

Use of SANS if available

Admin Process.

LOA & Sales Permit

Proof of Compliance

In-house Inspectors

•Automotive•Chemicals &

Materials•Electro-technical

•Food

Random

On request

Accredited testing facilities

Board

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WHAT DO & DON’T WE DO?WHAT DO & DON’T WE DO?

DO:DO:

•Draft technical regulations for the Minister of dti•Manufacturers/Importers/Builders must register with NRCS•Issue Letters of Authority/Approvals documents•Enforce the law (process of inspections and sanctions)•Destroy/remove unsafe products•Consult extensively

DON’T:DON’T:

•Write SANS standards (refer to SANS technical requirements in regulations)•Test products/Compete with commercial labs/Certify products•Regulate unnecessarily

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PROPOSED TECHNICAL REGULATIONS TO PROPOSED TECHNICAL REGULATIONS TO SUPPORT ENERGY-EFFICIENCYSUPPORT ENERGY-EFFICIENCY

SOLAR WATER HEATERS:SOLAR WATER HEATERS:

•Submitted for first gazetting for public comment – DTI will publish as

soon as Minister approves

•Factory built systems and thermal collectors must comply with SANS

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DOMESTIC HOT WATER STORAGE TANKS (DOMESTIC HOT WATER STORAGE TANKS (all types including all types including

for Solar, Heat Pumps and Electrical) for Solar, Heat Pumps and Electrical)

•Submitted for first gazetting for public comment – DTI will publish as

soon as Minister approves

•All must comply with SANS 151, includes requirements for energy

efficiency

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PROPOSED TECHNICAL REGULATIONS TO PROPOSED TECHNICAL REGULATIONS TO SUPPORT ENERGY-EFFICIENCYSUPPORT ENERGY-EFFICIENCY

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES:ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES:

•Introduce minimum energy efficiency & labelling requirements (refer to

SANS 941)

•Regulation at consultation stage

LIGHTING:LIGHTING:

Compact fluorescent lamps (cfl’s)

•Published 2011, consulting on amendment re certification requirements

Phase out of inefficient lamps – incandescent and others

•Minimum energy efficiency targets and timetable agreed with industry

•Inefficient incandescent lamps removed from market by 2014

•Amended regulation will be published for public comment (early 2013)

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PROPOSED TECHNICAL REGULATIONS TO PROPOSED TECHNICAL REGULATIONS TO SUPPORT ENERGY-EFFICIENCYSUPPORT ENERGY-EFFICIENCY

NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF

NEW BUILDINGSNEW BUILDINGS

•Part XA effective November 2011

•Includes mandatory use of renewable energy (including solar/heat

pumps/other emerging technologies) for water heating

ELECTRIC VEHICLESELECTRIC VEHICLES

•Amended regulation for passenger vehicles will be published for

public comment (early 2013)

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Thank you!http://www.nrcs.org.za

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