Notice of Public Meeting on Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products and Commercial and Industrial Equipment
The Department of Energy (DOE or Department) held a public meeting to explore potential new products to be inlcuded in the existing appliance standards program and/or voluntary programs. The November 6, 2001, meeting was a continuance of the September 11, 2001, public meeting where DOE discussed the priorities of the existing appliance standards program, possible expansion of the scope of the program, and criteria and the process for applying the criteria in considering new products for either standards or voluntary programs.
This site contains information that is relevant to both of those meetings.
For further information contact Mr. Michael Raymond at (202) 586-9611 or email michael.raymond@ee.doe.gov or Mr. Bryan Berringer at (202) 586-0371 or email bryan.berringer@ee.doe.gov
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Energy Savings Calculations for Priority Setting
- Commercial Refrigeration (Excel 43 KB)
- Heating Equipment (Excel 47 KB)
- Miscellaneous Appliances (Excel 106 KB)
- Torchieres Lamps (Excel 24 KB)
- Office Equipment (Excel 180 KB)
- High Intensity Discharge Lamps (Excel 63 KB)
- Incandescent Reflector Lamps (Excel 49 KB)
- Fluorescent Lamps (Excel 55 KB)
- Fluorescent Lamp T8 (Excel 36 KB)
Material from the November 6, 2001, Meeting
- Federal Register Notice Announcing the Meeting (PDF 53 KB)
- Data Sheets for Existing Covered Products dated October 30, 2001 (PDF 579 KB)
- Data Sheets for Potential New Products dated October 26, 2001 (PDF 1.1 MB)
Material from the September 11, 2001, Meeting
- Transcripts from the Meeting (PDF 137 KB)
- Priority Setting Presentation (PDF 184 KB)
Background Material
- Federal Register Notice Announcing the Initial Meeting (PDF 48 KB)
- Existing Covered Products (PDF 17 KB)
- Potential New Products (PDF 12 KB)
- 2002 Priority Setting for Standards and Test Procedure Rulemakings (PDF 166 KB)






















