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Cold or hot wash: Technological choices,cultural change,and their impact on clothes-washing energy use in China
Authors:Jiang Lin  Maithili Iyer
Affiliation:Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Building 90-4000, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:Usage pattern of clothes washing (and clothes washers) are strongly related to local cultural practices. Such practices have led to the development of distinctive clothes-washing technologies in the US, Europe, and Japan. In emerging markets such as China, several types of technologies often co-exist. Some use less energy but more water (the impeller type), and some use more energy but less water (the horizontal axis type). The competition between different technologies is thought to lead to better consumer choices. However, it could also lead to changes in clothes-washing habits—from cold to hot wash, and therefore to much higher energy use. This paper examines the standard development process in China to illustrate that adoption of foreign technologies and technical standards, if not carefully calibrated to the local cultural practices, could have unintended consequences for energy use and environment.
Keywords:Energy efficiency   Clothes washing   Cultural practices
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