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The DOE Gets Tough: New Standards Enforcement Could Boost Efficiency
Tech News, March 2010
March 1, 2010
In an unprecedented move that could affect markets for everything from dishwashers to large industrial motors, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced in October 2009 that it would begin enforcing compliance for all products subject to federal efficiency standards or Energy Star specifications. ...

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-3-10b  |  Author: Dan Greenberg

Taming Television Energy Use
January 22, 2010
California continues to lead the way by setting efficiency standards that will encourage manufacturers to develop and market ever more efficient televisions nationwide.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-2-10c  |  Author: Mary Horsey

New Lighting Standards: Say "Goodbye" to T12s
August 25, 2009
New national minimum energy-efficiency requirements for general purpose fluorescent lamps and incandescent reflector lamps promise big energy savings and will affect utility incentive programs.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-9-09a  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

Can LEDs Shine for Energy Star?
September 1, 2008
Two sets of somewhat contradictory criteria for light-emitting diode (LED) lighting have created confusion in the LED marketplace.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-9-08b  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

The Changing Climate for Region-Based Air Conditioning
Tech News, June 2008 — Tech Insights
June 1, 2008
Several efforts are underway that will likely produce residential air conditioners that deliver higher efficiencies for some and better comfort and indoor air quality for others. These efforts are primarily in response to a growing recognition that air-conditioning needs vary by climate region.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-6-08c  |  Author: Peter Criscione