National energy efficiency standards for appliances, lighting products and equipment specify the minimum energy and/or water efficiency levels of specific products. The U.S. Department of Energy is responsible for reviewing and updating all national efficiency standards to keep pace with technological change. While national standards apply to products manufactured or imported for sale into the U.S., state legislatures can also set standards that apply to products sold or installed in a given state.
Marianne DiMascio, with the Appliance Standards Awareness Project, will present an overview of national appliance and equipment standards finalized this year. In addition, she will provide an overview of state standards activity, the energy savings achieved from existing standards, and the potential for additional savings from new and updated standards. Rich Hackner, with GDS Associates, Inc., will provide a Midwest perspective and demonstrate how federal appliance standards impact Ameren Illinois’ energy efficiency program offerings for C&I prescriptive and custom programs.
Wednesday, October 22 – 1:00 to 2:00 pm CDT
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Source: MEEA
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