Energy efficient pumps 2020

De Ruijter Strategy has asked relevant stakeholders about their view on the introduction of the Extended Product Approach. What do European pump manufacturers, wholesalers, building constructors, consulting engineers and installers think of energy efficient pumps?

De EU is constantly raising the bar regarding energy efficiency for pumping systems. Up until now the regulation focused on energy efficiency of individual components. In the Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive of 2009 minimum efficiency requirements have been set for electric motors and pumps.In the next implementation stage the approach for determining efficiency will include the extended pump product (including motors, with our without a variable speed drive). This approach is referred to as the Extended Product Approach (EPA), which is expected to be used for all pump set-ups in EU-regulations by 2019/2020 EU.

Whether the regulation will actually lead to more energy efficiency in buildings depends on an number of factors in the context and the behaviour of the parties that should comply to the new standard. De Ruijter Strategy has therefore asked stakeholders about their view on the introduction of the EPA:
1. How will regulation develop in the next five years?
2. What will determine the buying decision in the future?
3. What will the playing field look like in the future (parties, rules of the game)?
4. How do you see the future (2020 and beyond) of the usage of pumps and pumping systems in the built environment?
5. What kind of systems will become dominant from the supply side in the next 5 years with the advent of Extended Product Approach regulation in 2019?

Read the views of stakeholders in the pumping industry in the report below.

“Bad scenario’s don’t exist, only bad preperation.”

Paul de Ruijter

“By using language and visuals, we can create the future today.”

Jolanda van Heijningen

“The future cannot be forecasted, but it can be foreseen.”

Renate Kenter

“History shows us how unpredictable the future can be.”

Friso van Nimwegen

“The complexity of the future requires multidimensional thinking, anticipating and acting.”

Sharda Tewari

“Being well prepared is better than hoping that things will work out.”

Reinier Hattink

“Conducting research about the future is the greatest thing there is.”

Femke Pennink

“Without having a clear strategic goal, you are the puppet of circumstances.”

Kwint Kramer

“To be able to think about the future, you need to have the figures in order.”

Jannie Pruimers-Lanenga

“Discovering connections between data and trends remains fascinating.”

Iris Lijkendijk

“”One cannot drive with just the rearview mirror; look ahead and overtake! That’s the essence of scenario planning.””

Aryzo Arrindell