{"id":79166,"date":"2023-02-21T10:58:22","date_gmt":"2023-02-21T14:58:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.carilec.org\/?p=79166"},"modified":"2023-02-21T10:58:22","modified_gmt":"2023-02-21T14:58:22","slug":"washing-machines-and-fridges-could-be-much-cheaper-to-power-by-2027","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/washing-machines-and-fridges-could-be-much-cheaper-to-power-by-2027\/","title":{"rendered":"Washing machines and fridges could be much cheaper to power by 2027"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 class=\"font--subhead font-light offblack mb-sm pb-xxs-ns subheadline\" data-qa=\"subheadline\">Rules proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy are projected to reduce emissions and save consumers billions of dollars<\/h3>\n<div id=\"attachment_79171\" style=\"width: 610px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-79171\" class=\"wp-image-79171\" src=\"https:\/\/www.carilec.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/Screenshot-2023-02-21-104439-300x178.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"356\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-79171\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">(Carolyn Van Houten\/The Washington Post)<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">The Biden administration on Friday proposed stricter energy standards for household washing machines, refrigerators and freezers to reduce emissions while also saving consumers money.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">The Energy Department said the changes to regulations, which have not been updated in over a decade, would save Americans about $3.5 billion a year on energy and water bills while reducing emissions of harmful greenhouse gases. Homeowners would save an average of $295 over the 14-year life of a new clothes washer and $130 over the life of a new refrigerator.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">Appliance companies, however, would need to invest approximately $2 billion over the next three years to update product designs and manufacturing lines to comply with the new standards, the Energy Department conceded. The department estimated that in one of the more likely of five economic scenarios, the compliance costs could cause a 15 percent to 30 percent drop in the industry\u2019s value. But it also said that revenue could grow substantially.<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">\u201cWith today\u2019s proposals, we\u2019re building on a decades-long effort with industry to ensure tomorrow\u2019s appliances work more efficiently and save Americans money,\u201d said Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm. \u201cOver the last 40 years, at the direction of Congress, DOE has worked to promote innovation, improve consumers\u2019 options, and raise efficiency standards for household appliances without sacrificing the reliability and performance that Americans have come to expect.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">The new appliance standards, which could come into effect as early as 2027, are being proposed amid a national furor\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/climate-environment\/2023\/01\/11\/gas-stoves-fossil-fuels-climate\/?itid=lk_inline_manual_9\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">over possible federal regulation of gas stoves\u00a0<\/a>because of their potential health impacts. Conservatives have sought to depict the Biden administration as waging a war on household appliances, but experts in energy efficiency say the standards proposed Friday are long overdue and could produce big savings for consumers.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">Under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, the Energy Department is required to conduct regular reviews of appliance efficiency standards. Although the department is not required to tighten the standards, it usually chooses to do so.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_79172\" style=\"width: 610px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-79172\" class=\"wp-image-79172\" src=\"https:\/\/www.carilec.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/Screenshot-2023-02-21-105018-300x207.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"415\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-79172\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Refrigerators on display at a Lowe\u2019s Home Improvement outlet store in Miami in June. (Joe Raedle\/Getty Images)<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, however,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.aham.org\/AHAM\/EnergyEfficiency\/EPCA_Reform.aspx?hkey=dbfab62c-8a82-4155-a552-7cd2ed388493\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">wants to end the reviews\u00a0<\/a>that are performed every six years under the act. \u201cMore stringent federal efficiency standards are likely to increase costs for manufacturers and consumers without providing meaningful energy savings,\u201d the group says on its website. \u201cMost appliances covered by the program now operate at or near peak efficiency.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">In an email Friday, AHAM Vice President Jill Notini said this is the fifth generation of standards for refrigerators and the seventh for clothes washers. \u201cStandards are a balancing act,\u201d she said. \u201cManufacturers must deliver efficient products while still providing the features, performance and affordability that consumers expect.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">But Andrew deLaski, the executive director of the Appliance Standards Awareness Project, said that \u201cthe best models [of refrigerators and washing machines] have gotten much more efficient while others still use older technologies that cause higher utility bills each month.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">Today, 15 million refrigerators are sold in the United States every year, and a typical new one uses 75 percent less energy than its 1973 counterpart while offering roughly 20 percent more storage capacity and more useful features, the Energy Department said in a news release. Over that time, the Energy Department has raised the efficiency standard for refrigerators three times.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">The Energy Department says the future holds more innovation. It estimated that over 30 years, the standards proposed Friday for refrigerators and freezers could save the country as much as $20.4 billion on energy and water bills, cutting energy use by 12 percent and carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 179.2 million metric tons.<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">Over the same 30-year period, the United States could save as much as $14.5 billion with the use of new clothes washers and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 53.2 million tons.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">The Biden administration proposed\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.energy.gov\/eere\/articles\/biden-harris-administration-proposes-new-cost-saving-efficiency-standard-clothes\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">new standards for household clothes dryers<\/a>\u00a0last year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p class=\"wpds-c-cYdRxM wpds-c-cYdRxM-iPJLV-css font-copy\" style=\"text-align: justify;\" data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\">If approved, the new regulations would be a landmark for appliances that were caught up in President Donald Trump\u2019s efforts to freeze or\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bdlaw.com\/publications\/u-s-department-of-energy-looks-to-reinvigorate-appliance-and-equipment-standards-program\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">roll back\u00a0<\/a>energy-efficiency standards. At that time, the Natural Resources Defense Council \u2014 along with consumer and low-income advocates, and a number of states \u2014\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrdc.org\/experts\/ed-osann\/doe-rule-invites-clothes-washers-dryers-use-more-energy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">sued<\/a>\u00a0the Energy Department because it did not take action on 25 standards.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p data-testid=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\"><strong>SOURCE: <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone  wp-image-79173\" src=\"https:\/\/www.carilec.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/WP-300x87.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"145\" height=\"42\" \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rules proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy are projected to reduce emissions and save consumers billions of dollars The [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":165,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[4587],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-79166","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-careep-news"],"acf":[],"aioseo_notices":[],"featured_image":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.svg","month_date":"Feb","day_date":"21","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/posts\/79166","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/users\/165"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=79166"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/posts\/79166\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=79166"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=79166"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/carilec.org\/api\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=79166"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}