White House supports stricter regulations on kitchen appliance energy efficiency

The White House Stands Firm on⁢ New Kitchen Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards

The White ⁤House is standing by its new kitchen appliance energy efficiency standards, which have received bipartisan ​criticism ​for overreaching. But press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is⁢ confident that these standards will not only reduce household utility costs but also ⁤improve appliance reliability and ⁣performance.

According⁣ to ⁣Jean-Pierre, these standards were developed based⁣ on a joint recommendation ‍from various stakeholders, ⁢including the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers and⁢ Consumer Federation of America. She dismissed concerns about the ‌cost of implementing the⁣ new rules, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that these products are efficient and environmentally friendly.

President ⁣Joe Biden’s administration initially ​proposed these standards last year,‍ with the expectation that they would impact a significant portion of gas stove models on the market. However, the ⁢revised version is projected to affect only a small percentage of gas stove models and their electric counterparts from 2028. These changes are estimated ‍to save consumers $1.6 billion on their utility bills over the next 30 years⁢ and reduce carbon emissions by about⁢ 4 million‍ metric ⁤tons ‍during the same period.

Continued ⁢Efforts⁢ for Energy​ Efficiency

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm expressed the⁤ Department‌ of⁣ Energy’s dedication to working with⁣ industry partners⁢ and stakeholders to strengthen⁤ appliance standards. They aim to address a​ backlog ⁤of congressionally-mandated energy efficiency ​actions that are delaying significant consumer savings of up to $1 trillion from reaching the American people.

Click here to read more from⁤ The Washington Examiner.

How does the⁣ revised version ⁢of the standards differ​ from the original proposal, and what impact‍ will it have on gas stove ‍models?

The White House‍ recently announced⁣ new kitchen appliance energy efficiency standards, a decision that has drawn ⁣criticism from both sides of ⁤the⁢ political spectrum. Despite this backlash, the administration⁢ remains steadfast in its⁢ belief that these⁣ standards will not⁣ only reduce household utility costs but also improve appliance reliability ⁢and performance.

Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has ⁢expressed ⁣confidence in the ⁣new standards, stating ‍that they were developed based on a joint recommendation by⁢ various stakeholders, including the Association of ​Home Appliance Manufacturers and the Consumer Federation of America. She dismissed concerns ⁣about the cost of implementing these rules, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that kitchen appliances are efficient and environmentally friendly.

President‍ Joe Biden’s administration originally proposed these standards ‌last year, with the expectation that they ‌would have a significant impact on a wide range of gas‍ stove ⁣models available on the ‍market. However, the⁤ revised version⁣ of⁢ the standards is now‍ estimated to affect only​ a small percentage of gas stove models and their electric counterparts from 2028 onwards. ⁢Despite this, the changes ⁤are projected to save consumers $1.6 billion on their utility bills over the next 30 years and reduce carbon emissions ⁤by about 4⁤ million metric tons ‍during ​the⁣ same period.

Secretary ⁢of⁢ Energy, Jennifer ⁣Granholm, has‍ also expressed ‌the department’s commitment ⁢to energy efficiency. She highlighted ‌the need to work with industry ​partners and ​stakeholders to strengthen appliance standards,⁤ with⁢ the goal of addressing⁢ a backlog ⁣of congressionally-mandated energy efficiency actions that are currently delaying significant⁣ consumer savings⁢ of up ⁣to $1 ‍trillion from reaching ‌the American people.

It is evident ‍that the White House is determined to prioritize energy efficiency ⁢in the kitchen appliance industry. While ⁤there may⁢ be criticism from‌ some quarters, the administration firmly ‌believes in the⁣ benefits of these ⁤new⁤ standards. By reducing⁢ utility costs, enhancing appliance⁣ reliability, and curbing carbon emissions, these regulations ​aim to create a more sustainable and ‌cost-effective future for American ⁣households.

For more information on this topic, you can read the full article from The Washington Examiner​ by clicking here.



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