Gas Stoves for Me But Not for Thee: Energy Sec Backs Gas Stove Restriction But Concedes She Has a Gas Stove
According to Jennifer Granholm,” Half of the gas stoves on markets may be impacted by DOE’s proposed rules.”
In addition to defending a policy that would forbid the sale of at least half of all gas heaters on the U.S. markets, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm acknowledged on Thursday that she owns one.
There is no restriction on gas heaters. Granholm defended the proposed rule, which calls for imposing energy-saving standards on cooking appliances in order to” confront the global climate crisis ,” by saying,” I have a gas stove.” ” It is simply about increasing the efficiency of the current electric and gas heaters— as well as all other machines.”
However, the Energy Department published an analysis really days prior to Granholm’s remarks that revealed over half of all gas heaters sold today in the United States did not comply with the requirement. American consumers would therefore be able to buy those cookers. Granholm nevertheless argued that there is no reason to be concerned about the rule effect on the oil stove market. She stated on Thursday that” the complete range of gas stoves certainly is not affected.” In actuality, there wouldn’t even be an impact on half of the gas heaters currently on the market.
Granholm’s admission was made about two weeks after Richard Trumka Jr., a federal by appointed by Biden, described as stoves as” hidden hazards” that could be outlawed. Political commotion was easily sparked by the note, which led White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to retract the threat. She stated in January that” The leader does not support banning oil stoves.”
Despite Jean-Pierre’s remarks, the Biden administration has advanced with governmental action aimed at gas stoves. Last month, in addition to the Energy Department, the Consumer Product Safety Commission also decided to ask for public input on gas heaters. Trumka referred to this decision as” an important step on the road to protecting consumers from possible hidden risks in their domiciles— the emissions from Gas Stoves.”
Persons disagree with Granholm’s Thursday argument that her department would only have an impact on half of the gas stove markets. According to Republican lawmakers and business leaders, it would definitely invalidate 96 percent of gas stoves, according to a test of 21 different models conducted by the Energy Department in December. The suggested efficiency standards for all but one of those concepts fell short.
It seems as though they are trying to hide their lines while rushing to manage these items. However, they’re doing a terrible position of it, vice chairman Jill Notini of the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers stated in February. ” We’ve never seen DOE perform this degree of shoddy analysis before.”
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