Guidance: ETL product types: uninterruptible power supply (UPS)

Updated: Updated in line with changes to the ETL criteria for this technology.

See the Energy Technology Product List for the eligible products in this category, listed by brand name.

See the Energy Technology Criteria List.




Guidance: ETL product types: compressed air equipment

Updated: Updated to reflect changes to the product categories on the Energy Technology List

This leaflet sets out the requirements for inclusion in the list, and the benefits of purchase, for:

  • master controllers
  • refrigerated air dryers
  • desiccant air dryers
  • flow controllers

See the Energy Technology Product List for the eligible products in this category, listed by brand name.

See the Energy Technology Criteria List.




Guidance: ETL product types: motors and drives

Updated: Updated to reflect changes to the product categories on the Energy Technology List

The leaflet explains the types of motors and drives equipment included in the Energy Technology List and Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) scheme

  • line operated motors
  • variable speed drives
  • converter-fed motors

See the Energy Technology Product List for the eligible products in this category, listed by brand name.

See the Energy Technology Criteria List.




Guidance: ETL product types: solar thermal systems and collectors

Updated: Updated to reflect changes to the product categories on the Energy Technology List.

The ETL covers the following solar thermal systems and collectors:

  • glazed flat plate solar collectors.
  • evacuated tube solar collectors

See the Energy Technology Product List for the eligible products in this category, listed by brand name.

See the Energy Technology Criteria List.




Guidance: Protected food name: West Country lamb

Updated: Added an updated specification for this product was submitted for European Commission scrutiny.

The product specifcation document provides detail on a protected food name product from the UK, West Country lamb, which has been given Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status.

The EU protected food name scheme covers regional and traditional foods whose authenticity and origin can be guaranteed.

An updated specification for this product was submitted for European Commission scrutiny on 5 July 2018.

The EU will only give a product the PGI mark if they decide it has a reputation, characteristics or qualities that are a result of the area it’s associated with.