Assault on Gas Furnaces

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Biden admin issues restrictions on gas furnaces in latest war on appliances



DOE's finalized regulations, which are slated to go into effect in 2028, specifically require furnaces to achieve an annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) of 95%, meaning manufacturers would only be allowed to sell furnaces that convert at least 95% of fuel into heat within six years. The current market standard AFUE for a residential furnace is 80%.

Because of the stringent AFUE requirements, the regulations would largely take non-condensing gas furnaces — which are generally less efficient, but cheaper — off the market. But consumers who replace their non-condensing furnace with a condensing furnace after the rule is implemented face hefty installation costs.

"There are some really technical reasons why this is such a concerning rule," Richard Meyer, the vice president of energy markets, analysis and standards at the American Gas Association (AGA), previously told Fox News Digital in an interview. "It has to do with the ability for consumers to be in compliance with this new efficiency standard."

"They're going to have to, in many cases, install new equipment to exhaust gas out of their home. These higher efficiency units, or so-called condensing units — a lot of consumers have them in their home, but a lot of consumers don't. So, this rule would require additional retrofits for a lot of consumers. And those retrofits can be extremely cost prohibitive."

Overall, AGA has estimated the DOE regulations would remove up to 60% of current residential furnaces off the market.


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According to the current federal Unified Agenda, a government-wide, semiannual list that highlights regulations agencies plan to propose or finalize within the next 12 months, the Biden administration is additionally moving forward with rules impacting dozens more appliances, including pool pumps, battery chargers, ceiling fans and dehumidifiers.

The Biden administration boasted in December that it had taken 110 actions on energy efficiency rules in 2022 alone as part of its climate agenda.

The DOE said Friday that, altogether, its past and planned appliance regulations will save Americans $570 billion and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 2.4 billion metric tons over the next 30 years.

However, consumer groups and experts have criticized the administration over its aggressive energy efficiency campaign. They have argued the new regulations will reduce consumer choice and increase costs for Americans.
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
All about gas furnaces, no mention of oil. I guess their plan is to continue the assault on oil and no one will buy an oil furnace. Probably be banned by then anyway.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Like I have said before.

DO NOT WORRY ABOUT LAWS-----------------It's the regulations that kill you.
 

TPD

the poor dad
Not only gas furnaces, but gas leaf blowers in Montgomery County outlawed starting next July.

 
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