Energy
Department Will Enforce 13 SEER Air Conditioner
Standard
WASHINGTON
,
DC
– The Department of Energy (DOE) announced
today that it will enforce a 13 seasonal
energy efficiency rating or “SEER”
standard for residential central air
conditioners. This standard, which will
apply to central air conditioners starting in
January 2006, increases by 30 percent the SEER
standard that applies to models sold today.
“At this point, all parties have had
their day in court,” Assistant Secretary for
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy David
Garman said. “DOE will enforce
the 13 SEER standard. In the interest of
giving consumers and industry the regulatory
certainty they need, it is time for the
government and for private parties to stop
litigating, and start working towards
complying with the 13 SEER standard.”
The Energy Department had promulgated a 12
SEER standard in 2002, but earlier this year,
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second
Circuit ruled that the department had done so
improperly. The air conditioner
manufacturing industry had challenged the 13
SEER, which DOE had issued in January 2001,
but recently withdrew its challenge.
U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.
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