Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Test Procedure for Microwave Ovens (Standby and Off Mode)

 
Docket ID : EERE-2008-BT-TP-0011
Agency : Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office (EERE)
Parent Agency : Department of Energy (DOE)
Summary :
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 amends the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to require the test procedures for microwave ovens be amended to include standby mode and off mode energy consumption. The test procedure has been amended to include standby mode and off mode energy consumption and is not being updated to the most current industry standard.
RIN : 1904-AB78
Impacts and Effects : None
CFR Citation : 10 CFR 430
Priority : Substantive, Nonsignificant
UA and Regulatory Plan Information open glossary dialog  
Publication Period: Fall 2012
Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Final Rule
Major Rule: No
Legal Authorities: 42 USC 6295(gg)(2)
Legal Deadlines: None
Government Levels Affected: Local, State
Federalism Implications: No
Unfunded Mandates: No
Requires Regulatory Flexibility Analysis: No
Small Entities Affected: No
International Impacts: No
Energy Effects: No
Included in Regulatory Plan: No
Timetable
Action Date FR Citation
NPRM 10/17/2008 73 FR 62134
NPRM Comment Period End 12/31/2008
Supplemental NPRM 07/22/2010 75 FR 42612
Supplemental NPRM Comment Period End 10/04/2010
Interim Final Rule 03/09/2011 76 FR 12825
Interim Final Rule Effective 04/08/2011
Supplemental NPRM 11/23/2011 76 FR 72332
SNPRM Comment Period End 12/23/2011
Supplemental NPRM 05/16/2012 77 FR 28805
SNPRM Comment Period End 06/15/2012
Final Rule 02/00/2013
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Related RINs: None
Related Dockets: None
Category: Energy Conservation
Type: Rulemaking
Program Office: Building Technologies Program (BT)
 

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