BH GSO IEC/TR 62726:2017
IEC TR 62726:2014
Bahraini Standard
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Approved on
21 June 2017
Guidance on quantifying greenhouse gas emission reductions from the baseline for electrical and electronic products and systems
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BH GSO IEC/TR 62726:2017 Scope
IEC TR 62726:2014 describes principles and guidance on quantifying greenhouse gas emission (CO2e) reductions compared to a baseline (which includes "business as usual") for electrical and electronic products and systems (hereinafter referred as EE products). It is based on the result of a comparative study on existing methodologies published or under discussion in international organizations.
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