According to Reuters, the US Department of Energy recently ordered manufacturers to produce more energy-efficient electrical products, including traffic lights to commercial ice machines.
This summer, the US Congress passed and enacted a law on energy bills requiring the Department of Energy to develop 15 civilian and commercial energy efficient electrical products.
People in the United States say they have set strict energy consumption standards in the energy bill so that consumers can quickly save money. If you don't, the process of raising efficiency standards will take years.
According to the new standard, ceiling fans and luminaires must be energy efficient. Air conditioning and heating equipment will soon implement new standards. Small products, such as buildings, indicate that the exit sign will be changed to energy-saving lamps in 2006. Large electrical products such as refrigerators and washing machines will implement new standards in 2010.
According to the US Department of Energy, consumers are not required to replace their current electrical products, and they can be used until the time of normal elimination or replacement.
The Non-Profit Energy Efficiency Economics Americas Commission estimates that by 2020, strict standards will save consumers $8.24 billion annually and cut peaks by 30.227 million kilowatts. This is equivalent to the power of 100 power plants.
According to Angor, senior policy analyst at the Energy Conservation Alliance, these standards are an important part of the energy bill from an energy efficiency point of view. It saves consumer costs, cuts global warming, and eases grid tensions. However, the US Department of Energy did not provide energy-saving standards for specific electrical appliances.
The authenticity of this information has not been confirmed by the international electrical network, for your reference only.
This summer, the US Congress passed and enacted a law on energy bills requiring the Department of Energy to develop 15 civilian and commercial energy efficient electrical products.
People in the United States say they have set strict energy consumption standards in the energy bill so that consumers can quickly save money. If you don't, the process of raising efficiency standards will take years.
According to the new standard, ceiling fans and luminaires must be energy efficient. Air conditioning and heating equipment will soon implement new standards. Small products, such as buildings, indicate that the exit sign will be changed to energy-saving lamps in 2006. Large electrical products such as refrigerators and washing machines will implement new standards in 2010.
According to the US Department of Energy, consumers are not required to replace their current electrical products, and they can be used until the time of normal elimination or replacement.
The Non-Profit Energy Efficiency Economics Americas Commission estimates that by 2020, strict standards will save consumers $8.24 billion annually and cut peaks by 30.227 million kilowatts. This is equivalent to the power of 100 power plants.
According to Angor, senior policy analyst at the Energy Conservation Alliance, these standards are an important part of the energy bill from an energy efficiency point of view. It saves consumer costs, cuts global warming, and eases grid tensions. However, the US Department of Energy did not provide energy-saving standards for specific electrical appliances.
The authenticity of this information has not been confirmed by the international electrical network, for your reference only.
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