Energy Commission uncovers trend of falsifying star ratings with markers on electrical appliances

The Energy Commission has uncovered an emerging trend of local electrical appliance vendors falsifying energy efficient star ratings on their imported goods.

The energy consumption regulator reveals individuals apprehended for the illegal act were found to apply permanent ink on the star rating labels of appliances such as fridges, air conditioners, and television sets to depict them as energy efficient.

The Commission says customers of such unscrupulous vendors were shortchanged for purchasing the appliances which rather consumed a lot of energy.

Senior Officer, Public Affairs at the Commission, Samuel Frimpong, explains these trends were typically found among vendors in rural communities.

“People have realized that the more rated the stars, the more the market. So, they now use markers to shade the stars to shortchange people. This means you are cheating the system,” he noted.

He explained the energy regulator is working to crack down on persons selling these sub-standard appliances on the market.

“When the market surveillance team goes around and they meet such cases, they caution them to remove the appliance from the market, relabel and penalized them,” Mr. Frimpong added.

Identifying the fake ‘yellow’ labels

The commission explained that one can download the “GH certified Appliances App” for verification of the label embossed on appliances. Also, the QR code on these new yellow labels can be scanned.

Additionally, the regulator indicated that the original five (5) star ratings have been upgraded now to 7 stars under the new labels. These two labels will go side by side on the market for a period until the former phases out.

Media training

Mr. Frimpong spoke on the sidelines of a one-day training workshop on Energy Efficiency and Conservation for journalists in the Ashanti region.

The training assembled over twenty media practitioners in the region to be exposed to the fundamentals and legal framework on conserving energy and using same efficiently.

Mr. Frimpong explained the media serving as the communication link between policy makers and the society was a critical stakeholder in the promotion of efficient use and conservation of energy.

He urged participants to harness their platforms in promulgating the new legal framework on energy conservation and efficiency.

The training is expected to be replicated across other regions of the country to extend the advocacy nationwide.

Source: Emmanuel Bright Quaicoe