Biden Administration Proposes New Gas Stove Regulations Despite National Outrage Over Ban Comments
The Energy Department Proposed new rules to mandate a certain energy usage threshold for gas stoves despite the possibility that there might be a nationwide ban were met with backlash.
Richard Trumka Jr., Commissioner of Consumer Product Safety Commission, stated during an Interview Last month, it was revealed that gas stoves are a significant part of the aforementioned. “hidden hazard” And said “any option is on the table” for a nationwide prohibition. Alex Hoehn Saric (chair Consumer Product Safety Commission) later posted a Statement After commentators rebuffed the suggestion, he clarified that neither he nor his agency intended to outlaw gas stoves. However, the Energy Department proposed new rules On Wednesday, regulators would be able to establish energy consumption standards for the appliances.
New regulations would apply to gas stoves “maximum integrated annual energy consumption” Energy Policy and Conservation Act. The Energy Department will be accepting public comments until April 3. These rules would represent a departure from the previous regulations, which prohibited constant burning pilot lamps in gas stoves and did not limit energy consumption. Under the proposed rules, conventional ovens will not be allowed to use a linear power source as a control system.
According to the Energy Department officials had “tentatively concluded that the proposed standards represent the maximum improvement in energy efficiency that is technologically feasible and economically justified, and would result in the significant conservation of energy.” The agency also stated that “products achieving these standard levels are already commercially available for all product classes covered by this proposal” These are some of the cited examples “important and robust” climate benefits.
“The proposed standards are likely to result in environmental benefits in the form of reduced emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases associated with energy production and use, including in-home emissions reductions experienced by consumers, and their families,” The proposed rules are.
Karen Herbert, American Gas Association CEO, stated to The Daily Wire that her trade association would. “carefully evaluate” The new rules will be available in the coming weeks. “We are concerned that this is another attempt by the federal government to use regulations to remove viable and efficient natural gas products from the market,” She noted.
According to a spokesperson from the Energy Department, Statement According to NBC News the new standards don’t constitute bans on appliances. “The proposed standards would not go into effect until 2027 and cumulatively save the nation up to $1.7 billion,” The spokesperson stated. “Every major manufacturer has products that meet or exceed the requirements proposed today.”
According to the EPA, 38% of households use gas stoves to cook. This number is increasing for states like California and New Jersey where it has reached 70%. Data Energy Information Administration. Following a Let me know Last year, Democratic legislators expressed concern about the treatment of their constituents “risks posed to consumers.” When discussing the phaseout of gas stoves, officials also referred to climate change concerns. However, increased use of natural gas is a major driver of this initiative. Lower Emissions in the United States
Critics of any regulatory action stated that the Consumer Product Safety Commission had failed to conduct a meaningful analysis of the appliances. “Attempts to generate consumer fears with baseless allegations to justify the banning of natural gas is a misguided agenda that will not improve the environment or the health of consumers and would saddle vulnerable populations with significant costs,” According to the American Gas Association, Statement.
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