Synergico: a method for systematic integration of energy efficiency into the design process of electr(on)ic equipment

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This paper presents an overall design method to better consider the energy consumption of electrical and electronic equipment during the use phase. This aspect is often considered as the most important environmental aspect in active electrical and electronic equipment during its life cycle. The proposed method, called 'Synergico', characterises the product energy efficiency according to its modes, its functions and its sub-assemblies. It also articulates three tools: one assessment tool, one improvement tool and one environmental check tool. These tools are integrated along a typical product design process. The method therefore helps designing more energy-efficient products without compromising other performances such as ergonomics, functional performances, security, recyclability or costs. The three tools and the overall method are presented. A case study illustrates the way it works and is discussed. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Evrard, D., Brissaud, D., & Mathieux, F. (2013). Synergico: a method for systematic integration of energy efficiency into the design process of electr(on)ic equipment. International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 6(3), 225–238. https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2012.704431

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