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Efficiency Standards Set by the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005
November 1, 2005
The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) signed into law on August 8 by President George W. Bush specifies new efficiency standards for 12 categories of electricity-consuming equipment, with some of those standards taking effect as early as January 1, 2006. EPAct 2005 also authorizes standard-setting ...
Content type: Core Report, Research | Document ID: ER-05-18 | Author: Dan Greenberg

The New Efficiency Standard and Other Big Changes for the Residential Air-Conditioning Market
July 1, 2005
After 14 years without any alterations, the federal residential air-conditioning minimum efficiency standard for the U.S. will change on January 23, 2006, requiring manufacturers to produce equipment with a seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) of 13, up from the existing level of 10 SEER. A host of ...
Content type: Core Report | Document ID: ER-05-13 | Author: Peter Criscione

New Standards Will Usher In Big Changes for Efficiency Programs
November 1, 2002
A host of new federal efficiency standards affecting lighting products, HVAC systems, and appliances have recently been passed into law or are under development in the U.S. and Canada. In this report, we explain how these new standards will likely affect energy service provider efficiency programs and ...
Content type: Core Report, Research | Document ID: ER-02-16 | Author: Rachel Reiss
