Latest Energy Efficiency Standards Unite Diverse Interest Groups To Strengthen Economy And Achieve More Secure Energy Future

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A Statement from Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan

WASHINGTON, D.C. – June 19, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — “New standards announced by the Commercial Package Air Conditioners and Commercial Warm Air Furnaces Working Group are the most recent example of the capacity for energy efficiency to unify industry representatives, community advocates and diverse political perspectives to create meaningful recommendations with a significant impact. The working group has reached consensus on energy conservation standards for commercial package air conditioners and commercial warm air furnaces that will achieve a net savings of nearly $50 billion over the next 30 years.

“In coming up with the proposed consensus standard, the working group had to address several complicated issues involving other parts of the heating, cooling and ventilation systems. This type of ‘system performance’ issue is increasingly important to continued advances in building and equipment energy efficiency, and is the subject of a new initiative led by the Alliance with participation from many other efficiency advocates and industry partners.

“The rulemaking is a significant milestone following an already impressive series of household appliance and equipment standards set by the Department of Energy (DOE) during the current administration. This latest advancement would not have been possible without the culmination of innovative achievements in manufacturing, utility investment in efficiency programs and successful R&D projects from DOE and other industry leaders. Yet again, efficiency proves to be an issue where diverse groups and stakeholders can find common ground to positively impact our nation’s energy future.”

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