Energy Department Announces Largest Energy Efficiency
Standard in History.
The
U.S. Department of Energy announced historic new
efficiency standards for commercial air conditioners and
furnaces. Developed with industry, utilities, and
environmental groups, these standards will save more
energy than any other standard issued by the Department
to date. Over the lifetime of the products, businesses
will save $167 billion on their utility bills and carbon
pollution will be reduced by 885 million metric tons.
“Just days after the Paris agreement to cut global
emissions and create a new era of affordable energy,
today’s announcement marks the largest energy-saving
standard in history and demonstrates that America is
leading the effort to reduce energy costs and cut carbon
emissions,” said Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz. “This
rule also shows that strong public-private partnerships
can reap environmental and economic dividends and drive
technology breakthroughs. These standards are a direct
result of the Energy Department’s negotiated rulemaking
process which brings diverse stakeholders to the
negotiating table and supports industry innovation,
demonstrating how government and business can work
together to meet U.S. carbon reduction goals.”
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