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The federal government s plan to tighten energy efficiency standards on home appliances could lead to fewer models, longer wait times and higher costs, according to an industry group.
Washer and dryers are displayed at the Home Depot store in Londonderry, N.H. on July 11, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Charles Krupa
The federal government s plan to tighten energy efficiency standards on home appliances could lead to fewer models, longer wait times and higher costs, according to an industry group.
A directive to make the Energy Star certification mandatory for all new home appliances starting in 2022 was included in a mandate letter to the natural resources minister in 2019, and the department is now in the process of developing t
An industry group says federal government plans to tighten energy efficiency standards on home appliances will lead to fewer models, longer wait times and higher costs. A directive to make the Energy Star certification mandatory for all new home appliances starting in 2022 was included in a mandate letter to the Natural Resources Minister in […]
The federal government's plan to tighten energy efficiency standards on home appliances could lead to fewer models, longer wait times and higher costs, according to an industry group.
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