Contact: Ben Somberg, 202-658-8129, bsomberg@aceee.org
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Contact: Ben Somberg, 202-658-8129, bsomberg@aceee.org
Washington, DC—Large electric motors and household dishwashers would use less energy and cost less to run under Department of Energy (DOE) rules announced today.
Contact: Ben Somberg, 202-658-8129, bsomberg@aceee.org
Washington, DC—More than 20,000 individuals across the nation joined with health, consumer, and climate advocates today to urge the Department of Energy (DOE) to finalize proposed energy efficiency standards for stoves.
Contact: Ben Somberg, 202-658-8129, bsomberg@aceee.org
Contact: Ben Somberg, 202-658-8129, bsomberg@aceee.org
A blockbuster Bloomberg News article Wednesday appeared to uncover surprising news: recently proposed Department of Energy efficiency standards for stoves are “drawing fear from the industry that the regulation could effectively end the use of some products from the market.”
Contact: Mark Rodeffer, 202-507-4018, mrodeffer@aceee.org
A coalition of energy efficiency advocates and two major water heater manufacturers recently submitted a joint recommendation to the Department of Energy (DOE) to significantly strengthen efficiency standards for residential water heaters. If adopted by DOE, the recommended standards would save more energy than any DOE standard adopted to date—cutting greenhouse gas emissions and other air pollutants while significantly reducing consumers’ energy costs.