ASAP has launched a campaign to persuade the Biden administration to set new and updated federal standards for the energy efficiency of appliances and equipment. These standards would cut annual household utility bills by $230 by 2035 and reduce cumulative carbon emissions by three gigatons by 2050, which is equivalent to the emissions of about 25 coal-fired power plants over that period. Follow progress on the campaign with the appliance efficiency policy tracker below.


Check out this video that shows how new and updated appliance efficiency standards can benefit us all. Raising the standards means lower utility bills and fewer emissions that hurt our health and planet.
Residential Products
Learn more about efficiency standards for products used in homes such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and clothes washers and dryers.

Residential Products
Commercial and Industrial Products
Learn more about efficiency standards for products used in commercial and industrial settings such as air conditioning, electric motors, pumps, and vending machines.

Commercial & Industrial Products
Lighting Products
Learn more about efficiency standards for lighting products used in residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal applications, both indoor and outdoor.

Lighting Products
Interactive Map
To view state benefits from federal appliance standards, click the link below.
