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Energy Dept. Postpones Biden’s Efficiency Standards on Appliances

The Energy Department under the Trump administration has announced it has postponed the implementation of the Biden administration's efficiency standards for home appliances.

In the announcement, the Ministry of Energy has announced that it is effective for household appliances such as central air conditions, washer and dryer, walk ink and freezers, general service lamps, gas instantaneous water heaters, commercial refrigeration equipment, air compressors and more. Standards have been postponed.

“President Trump's number one priority is to cut costs for American families,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said in a statement. “Today's announcement will drive consumer choice and price drops. It's a victory for all Americans. People, not government, choose the appliances and products they want at prices they can afford. It should be.”

The Ministry of Energy has also announced that it will “create a new energy efficiency category for natural gasoline tankless water heaters.” “Tough rules” of the Biden Harris administration.

President Donald Trump previously instructed Secretary Lee Zeldin to return to “environmental order” “water standards and flows related to sinks, showers, toilets and washing machines” and “environmental order” on other home appliances. It has been revealed that there is. Joe Biden has been fired.

In a post about the true social Trump I wrote it:

I am here instructing Secretary Lee Zeldin to return to the environmental order immediately. Environmental orders were finished by a bent Joe Biden on water standards and flows related to sinks, showers, toilets, washing machines, dishwashers and more. Introduced by the Trump administration, but ended by a bent Joe, to the standard of common sense for light bulbs. We look forward to signing these orders. thank you! ! !

In July 2023, the Biden administration cracked down on water heaters by “impose larger efficiency standards.” The Biden administration has also released new guidelines on ceiling fans. This was reported to be a “cost maker of $86.6 million a year.”

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