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II. Petitioner
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Energy Conservation Program:
Enforcement of Regional Standards for
Residential Furnaces and Central Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Data Availability
(NODA).
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE or the Department) has
developed three separate possible
approaches to enforcement of regional
standards for residential furnaces and
residential central air conditioners and
heat pumps set forth by direct final rule
published in the Federal Register on
June 27, 2011. The Department is
considering these three approaches, or a
combination of elements in these
approaches, as a framework for
developing an enforcement plan for
regional standards. DOE seeks comment
on the approaches to inform the
rulemaking for enforcement of regional
energy efficiency standards for
residential furnaces and residential
central air conditioners and heat pumps.
DOE also seeks comment on a possible
waiver process for regional standards
applicability.
DATES: DOE will hold a public meeting
on December 16, 2011, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., in Washington, DC. The meeting
will also be broadcast as a webinar. See
‘‘Public Participation,’’ for webinar
registration information, participant
instructions, and information about the
capabilities available to webinar
participants.
DOE will accept comments, data, and
information regarding this NODA before
and after the public meeting, but no
later than February 6, 2012. See ‘‘Public
Participation,’’ for details.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be
held at the U.S. Department of Energy,
Forrestal Building, Room 8E–089, 1000
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Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. To attend,
please notify Ms. Brenda Edwards at
(202) 586–2945. Please note that foreign
nationals visiting DOE Headquarters are
subject to advance security screening
procedures. Any foreign national
wishing to participate in the meeting
should advise DOE as soon as possible
by contacting Ms. Brenda Edwards at
(202) 586–2945 to initiate the necessary
procedures.
Interested persons are encouraged to
submit comments using the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Alternatively, interested persons may
submit comments, identified by docket
number EERE–2011–BT–CE–0077, by
any of the following methods:
• Email: to EnforcementFunCAC–
2011–CE–0077@ee.doe.gov. Include
EERE–2011–BT–CE–0077 in the subject
line of the message.
• Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building
Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2J,
Revisions to Energy Efficiency
Enforcement Regulations, EERE–2011–
BT–CE–0077, Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Phone: (202) 586–2945. Please submit
one signed paper original.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda
Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
Building Technologies Program, 6th
Floor, 950 L’Enfant Plaza SW.,
Washington, DC 20024. Phone: (202)
586–2945. Please submit one signed
paper original.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number or RIN for this
document.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents, or
comments received, go to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Direct requests for additional
information may be sent to Ms. Ashley
Armstrong, U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Program, EE–2J, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121. Email:
Ashley.Armstrong@ee.doe.gov, and Ms.
Laura Barhydt, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
Forrestal Building, GC–32, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
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Washington, DC 20585. Telephone:
(202) 287–5772. Email:
Laura.Barhydt@hq.doe.gov.
The
Energy Independence and Security Act
(EISA) of 2007 modified the Energy
Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) to
authorize DOE to consider regional
standards for certain products if the
regional standards can save significantly
more energy than a national standard
and are economically justified.
Specifically, DOE was authorized to
establish up to two additional regional
standards for central air conditioners
and heat pumps and one additional
standard for furnaces in addition to
national standards. (42 U.S.C.
6295(o)(6)(B)(ii))
EISA 2007 requires DOE to initiate an
enforcement rulemaking not later than
90 days after the issuance of a final rule
that establishes a regional standard. (42
U.S.C. 62905(o)(6)(G)(ii)(I)) EISA
2007also requires that a final rule for
enforcement be issued not later than 15
months after the final rule that
establishes a regional standard. (42
U.S.C. 62905(o)(6)(G)(ii)(III))
On June 27, 2011, DOE promulgated
a direct final rule for these products that
established regional standards. 76 FR
37549. In addition to the current base
national standard, DOE established one
additional regional standard for
furnaces and two additional regional
standards for central air conditioners
and heat pumps. The Department
published a notice of effective date and
compliance dates for the direct final
rule on October 31, 2011 (76 FR 67037),
requiring compliance for nonweatherized furnaces on May 1, 2013,
and for weatherized furnaces and
central air conditioners and heat pumps
on January 1, 2015.
The Department has developed three
possible approaches to enforcement of
regional energy conservation standards
for residential furnaces and residential
central air conditioners and heat pumps.
Each approach includes a description of
the obligations that would be imposed
upon manufacturers, distributors, and
contractors in the product supply chain.
The Department is considering these
approaches or some combination of
these approaches as a framework for
developing a proposed enforcement
scheme for regional standards.
Stakeholders are encouraged to review
the approaches and submit comments
on each approach, including the
different aspects of each approach.
In addition, the Department discusses
how the compliance dates apply to
various parties such as manufacturers,
distributors and contractors. The
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Department also seeks comment on a
possible waiver process to permit
installation of units to do not meet the
applicable regional standard in limited
circumstances.
Purpose: The purpose of this NODA is
to inform stakeholders of three possible
approaches for enforcement of regional
energy efficiency standards for
residential furnaces and residential
central air conditioners and heat pumps
and to solicit feedback from
stakeholders on these approaches.
Respondents are advised that this
NODA is for information purposes only.
DOE plans to use the information
gathered through this NODA in
developing a proposed rule for public
comment.
Public Participation
A. Attendance at Public Meeting
The time, date and location of the
public meeting are listed in the DATES
and ADDRESSES sections at the beginning
of this document. If you plan to attend
the public meeting, please notify Ms.
Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or
Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov. As
explained in the ADDRESSES section,
foreign nationals visiting DOE
Headquarters are subject to advance
security screening procedures.
In addition, you can attend the public
meeting via webinar. Webinar
registration information, participant
instructions, and information about the
capabilities available to webinar
participants will be published on DOE’s
Web site at https://
www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/
appliance_standards/
certification_enforcement.html.
Participants are responsible for ensuring
their systems are compatible with the
webinar software.
B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared
General Statements for Distribution
Any person who has plans to present
a prepared general statement may
request that copies of his or her
statement be made available at the
public meeting. Such persons may
submit requests, along with an advance
electronic copy of their statement in
PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file
format, to the appropriate address
shown in the ADDRESSES section at the
beginning of this notice. The request
and advance copy of statements must be
received at least one week before the
public meeting and may be emailed,
hand-delivered, or sent by mail. DOE
prefers to receive requests and advance
copies via email. Please include a
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telephone number to enable DOE staff to
make a follow-up contact, if needed.
C. Conduct of Public Meeting
DOE will designate a DOE official to
preside at the public meeting and may
also use a professional facilitator to aid
discussion. The meeting will not be a
judicial or evidentiary-type public
hearing, but DOE will conduct it in
accordance with section 336 of EPCA
(42 U.S.C. 6306). A court reporter will
be present to record the proceedings and
prepare a transcript. DOE reserves the
right to schedule the order of
presentations and to establish the
procedures governing the conduct of the
public meeting. After the public
meeting, interested parties may submit
further comments on the proceedings as
well as on any aspect of the rulemaking
until the end of the comment period.
The public meeting will be conducted
in an informal, conference style. DOE
will present summaries of comments
received before the public meeting,
allow time for prepared general
statements by participants, and
encourage all interested parties to share
their views on issues affecting this
NODA. Each participant will be allowed
to make a general statement (within
time limits determined by DOE), before
the discussion of specific topics. DOE
will permit, as time permits, other
participants to comment briefly on any
general statements.
At the end of all prepared statements
on a topic, DOE will permit participants
to clarify their statements briefly and
comment on statements made by others.
Participants should be prepared to
answer questions by DOE and by other
participants concerning these issues.
DOE representatives may also ask
questions of participants concerning
other matters relevant to this
rulemaking. The official conducting the
public meeting will accept additional
comments or questions from those
attending, as time permits. The
presiding official will announce any
further procedural rules or modification
of the above procedures that may be
needed for the proper conduct of the
public meeting.
A transcript of the public meeting will
be included in the docket, which can be
viewed as described in the Docket
section at the beginning of this notice.
In addition, any person may buy a copy
of the transcript from the transcribing
reporter.
D. Submission of Comments
DOE will accept comments, data, and
information regarding this notice before
or after the public meeting, but no later
than the date provided in the DATES
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section at the beginning of this notice.
Interested parties may submit comments
using any of the methods described in
the ADDRESSES section at the beginning
of this notice.
Submitting comments via
regulations.gov. The regulations.gov
web page will require you to provide
your name and contact information.
Your contact information will be
viewable to DOE Building Technologies
staff only. Your contact information will
not be publicly viewable except for your
first and last names, organization name
(if any), and submitter representative
name (if any). If your comment is not
processed properly because of technical
difficulties, DOE will use this
information to contact you. If DOE
cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact
you for clarification, DOE may not be
able to consider your comment.
However, your contact information
will be publicly viewable if you include
it in the comment or in any documents
attached to your comment. Any
information that you do not want to be
publicly viewable should not be
included in your comment, nor in any
document attached to your comment.
Persons viewing comments will see only
first and last names, organization
names, correspondence containing
comments, and any documents
submitted with the comments.
Do not submit to regulations.gov
information for which disclosure is
restricted by statute, such as trade
secrets and commercial or financial
information (hereinafter referred to as
Confidential Business Information
(CBI)). Comments submitted through
regulations.gov cannot be claimed as
CBI. Comments received through the
Web site will waive any CBI claims for
the information submitted. For
information on submitting CBI, see the
Confidential Business Information
section.
DOE processes submissions made
through regulations.gov before posting.
Normally, comments will be posted
within a few days of being submitted.
However, if large volumes of comments
are being processed simultaneously,
your comment may not be viewable for
up to several weeks. Please keep the
comment tracking number that
regulations.gov provides after you have
successfully uploaded your comment.
Submitting comments via email, hand
delivery, or mail. Comments and
documents submitted via email, hand
delivery, or mail also will be posted to
regulations.gov. If you do not want your
personal contact information to be
publicly viewable, do not include it in
your comment or any accompanying
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documents. Instead, provide your
contact information on a cover letter.
Include your first and last names, email
address, telephone number, and
optional mailing address. The cover
letter will not be publicly viewable as
long as it does not include any
comments.
Include contact information each time
you submit comments, data, documents,
and other information to DOE. Email
submissions are preferred. If you submit
via mail or hand delivery, please
provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It
is not necessary to submit printed
copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be
accepted.
Comments, data, and other
information submitted to DOE
electronically should be provided in
PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file
format. Provide documents that are not
secured, written in English, and are free
of any defects or viruses. Documents
should not contain special characters or
any form of encryption and, if possible,
they should carry the electronic
signature of the author.
Campaign form letters. Please submit
campaign form letters by the originating
organization in batches of between 50 to
500 form letters per PDF or as one form
letter with a list of supporters’ names
compiled into one or more PDFs. This
reduces comment processing and
posting time.
Confidential Business Information.
According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any
person submitting information that he
or she believes to be confidential and
exempt by law from public disclosure
should submit via email, postal mail, or
hand delivery two well-marked copies:
one copy of the document marked
confidential including all the
information believed to be confidential,
and one copy of the document marked
non-confidential with the information
believed to be confidential deleted.
Submit these documents via email or on
a CD, if feasible. DOE will make its own
determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it
according to its determination.
Factors of interest to DOE when
evaluating requests to treat submitted
information as confidential include: (1)
A description of the items; (2) whether
and why such items are customarily
treated as confidential within the
industry; (3) whether the information is
generally known by or available from
other sources; (4) whether the
information has previously been made
available to others without obligation
concerning its confidentiality; (5) an
explanation of the competitive injury to
the submitting person which would
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result from public disclosure; (6) when
such information might lose its
confidential character due to the
passage of time; and (7) why disclosure
of the information would be contrary to
the public interest.
It is DOE’s policy that all comments
may be included in the public without
change and as received, including any
personal information provided in the
comments (except information deemed
to be exempt from public disclosure).
E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
Although DOE welcomes comments
on any aspect of this NODA, DOE has
identified a number of issues that it is
particularly interested in receiving
comments and views of interested
parties. These are presented in the
framework document.
Approval of the Office of the Secretary
The Secretary of Energy has approved
publication of this notice of data
availability.
List of Subjects
10 CFR Part 429
Energy conservation, Household
appliances, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
10 CFR Part 430
Administrative practice and
procedure, Confidential business
information, Energy conservation,
Household appliances, Imports.
Issued in Washington, DC, on November
29, 2011.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Office of Technology
Development, Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Parts 429 and 430
[Docket Number EERE-2011-BT-CE-0077]
RIN 1904-AC68
Energy Conservation Program: Enforcement of Regional Standards
for Residential Furnaces and Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Data Availability (NODA).
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) has
developed three separate possible approaches to enforcement of regional
standards for residential furnaces and residential central air
conditioners and heat pumps set forth by direct final rule published in
the Federal Register on June 27, 2011. The Department is considering
these three approaches, or a combination of elements in these
approaches, as a framework for developing an enforcement plan for
regional standards. DOE seeks comment on the approaches to inform the
rulemaking for enforcement of regional energy efficiency standards for
residential furnaces and residential central air conditioners and heat
pumps. DOE also seeks comment on a possible waiver process for regional
standards applicability.
DATES: DOE will hold a public meeting on December 16, 2011, from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m., in Washington, DC. The meeting will also be broadcast as a
webinar. See ``Public Participation,'' for webinar registration
information, participant instructions, and information about the
capabilities available to webinar participants.
DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this NODA
before and after the public meeting, but no later than February 6,
2012. See ``Public Participation,'' for details.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at the U.S. Department of
Energy, Forrestal Building, Room 8E-089, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. To attend, please notify Ms. Brenda Edwards at
(202) 586-2945. Please note that foreign nationals visiting DOE
Headquarters are subject to advance security screening procedures. Any
foreign national wishing to participate in the meeting should advise
DOE as soon as possible by contacting Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-
2945 to initiate the necessary procedures.
Interested persons are encouraged to submit comments using the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments. Alternatively, interested persons
may submit comments, identified by docket number EERE-2011-BT-CE-0077,
by any of the following methods:
Email: to EnforcementFunCAC-2011-CE-0077@ee.doe.gov.
Include EERE-2011-BT-CE-0077 in the subject line of the message.
Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
Building Technologies Program, Mailstop EE-2J, Revisions to Energy
Efficiency Enforcement Regulations, EERE-2011-BT-CE-0077, Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. Phone: (202) 586-2945. Please
submit one signed paper original.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department
of Energy, Building Technologies Program, 6th Floor, 950 L'Enfant Plaza
SW., Washington, DC 20024. Phone: (202) 586-2945. Please submit one
signed paper original.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number or RIN for this document.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents, or
comments received, go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct requests for additional
information may be sent to Ms. Ashley Armstrong, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Program, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington,
DC 20585-0121. Email: Ashley.Armstrong@ee.doe.gov, and Ms. Laura
Barhydt, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
Forrestal Building, GC-32, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
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Washington, DC 20585. Telephone: (202) 287-5772. Email:
Laura.Barhydt@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Energy Independence and Security Act
(EISA) of 2007 modified the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA)
to authorize DOE to consider regional standards for certain products if
the regional standards can save significantly more energy than a
national standard and are economically justified. Specifically, DOE was
authorized to establish up to two additional regional standards for
central air conditioners and heat pumps and one additional standard for
furnaces in addition to national standards. (42 U.S.C.
6295(o)(6)(B)(ii))
EISA 2007 requires DOE to initiate an enforcement rulemaking not
later than 90 days after the issuance of a final rule that establishes
a regional standard. (42 U.S.C. 62905(o)(6)(G)(ii)(I)) EISA 2007also
requires that a final rule for enforcement be issued not later than 15
months after the final rule that establishes a regional standard. (42
U.S.C. 62905(o)(6)(G)(ii)(III))
On June 27, 2011, DOE promulgated a direct final rule for these
products that established regional standards. 76 FR 37549. In addition
to the current base national standard, DOE established one additional
regional standard for furnaces and two additional regional standards
for central air conditioners and heat pumps. The Department published a
notice of effective date and compliance dates for the direct final rule
on October 31, 2011 (76 FR 67037), requiring compliance for non-
weatherized furnaces on May 1, 2013, and for weatherized furnaces and
central air conditioners and heat pumps on January 1, 2015.
The Department has developed three possible approaches to
enforcement of regional energy conservation standards for residential
furnaces and residential central air conditioners and heat pumps. Each
approach includes a description of the obligations that would be
imposed upon manufacturers, distributors, and contractors in the
product supply chain. The Department is considering these approaches or
some combination of these approaches as a framework for developing a
proposed enforcement scheme for regional standards. Stakeholders are
encouraged to review the approaches and submit comments on each
approach, including the different aspects of each approach.
In addition, the Department discusses how the compliance dates
apply to various parties such as manufacturers, distributors and
contractors. The Department also seeks comment on a possible waiver
process to permit installation of units to do not meet the applicable
regional standard in limited circumstances.
Purpose: The purpose of this NODA is to inform stakeholders of
three possible approaches for enforcement of regional energy efficiency
standards for residential furnaces and residential central air
conditioners and heat pumps and to solicit feedback from stakeholders
on these approaches. Respondents are advised that this NODA is for
information purposes only. DOE plans to use the information gathered
through this NODA in developing a proposed rule for public comment.
Public Participation
A. Attendance at Public Meeting
The time, date and location of the public meeting are listed in the
DATES and ADDRESSES sections at the beginning of this document. If you
plan to attend the public meeting, please notify Ms. Brenda Edwards at
(202) 586-2945 or Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov. As explained in the
ADDRESSES section, foreign nationals visiting DOE Headquarters are
subject to advance security screening procedures.
In addition, you can attend the public meeting via webinar. Webinar
registration information, participant instructions, and information
about the capabilities available to webinar participants will be
published on DOE's Web site at https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/certification_enforcement.html. Participants are
responsible for ensuring their systems are compatible with the webinar
software.
B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared General Statements for
Distribution
Any person who has plans to present a prepared general statement
may request that copies of his or her statement be made available at
the public meeting. Such persons may submit requests, along with an
advance electronic copy of their statement in PDF (preferred),
Microsoft Word or Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format, to
the appropriate address shown in the ADDRESSES section at the beginning
of this notice. The request and advance copy of statements must be
received at least one week before the public meeting and may be
emailed, hand-delivered, or sent by mail. DOE prefers to receive
requests and advance copies via email. Please include a telephone
number to enable DOE staff to make a follow-up contact, if needed.
C. Conduct of Public Meeting
DOE will designate a DOE official to preside at the public meeting
and may also use a professional facilitator to aid discussion. The
meeting will not be a judicial or evidentiary-type public hearing, but
DOE will conduct it in accordance with section 336 of EPCA (42 U.S.C.
6306). A court reporter will be present to record the proceedings and
prepare a transcript. DOE reserves the right to schedule the order of
presentations and to establish the procedures governing the conduct of
the public meeting. After the public meeting, interested parties may
submit further comments on the proceedings as well as on any aspect of
the rulemaking until the end of the comment period.
The public meeting will be conducted in an informal, conference
style. DOE will present summaries of comments received before the
public meeting, allow time for prepared general statements by
participants, and encourage all interested parties to share their views
on issues affecting this NODA. Each participant will be allowed to make
a general statement (within time limits determined by DOE), before the
discussion of specific topics. DOE will permit, as time permits, other
participants to comment briefly on any general statements.
At the end of all prepared statements on a topic, DOE will permit
participants to clarify their statements briefly and comment on
statements made by others. Participants should be prepared to answer
questions by DOE and by other participants concerning these issues. DOE
representatives may also ask questions of participants concerning other
matters relevant to this rulemaking. The official conducting the public
meeting will accept additional comments or questions from those
attending, as time permits. The presiding official will announce any
further procedural rules or modification of the above procedures that
may be needed for the proper conduct of the public meeting.
A transcript of the public meeting will be included in the docket,
which can be viewed as described in the Docket section at the beginning
of this notice. In addition, any person may buy a copy of the
transcript from the transcribing reporter.
D. Submission of Comments
DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this
notice before or after the public meeting, but no later than the date
provided in the DATES
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section at the beginning of this notice. Interested parties may submit
comments using any of the methods described in the ADDRESSES section at
the beginning of this notice.
Submitting comments via regulations.gov. The regulations.gov web
page will require you to provide your name and contact information.
Your contact information will be viewable to DOE Building Technologies
staff only. Your contact information will not be publicly viewable
except for your first and last names, organization name (if any), and
submitter representative name (if any). If your comment is not
processed properly because of technical difficulties, DOE will use this
information to contact you. If DOE cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, DOE
may not be able to consider your comment.
However, your contact information will be publicly viewable if you
include it in the comment or in any documents attached to your comment.
Any information that you do not want to be publicly viewable should not
be included in your comment, nor in any document attached to your
comment. Persons viewing comments will see only first and last names,
organization names, correspondence containing comments, and any
documents submitted with the comments.
Do not submit to regulations.gov information for which disclosure
is restricted by statute, such as trade secrets and commercial or
financial information (hereinafter referred to as Confidential Business
Information (CBI)). Comments submitted through regulations.gov cannot
be claimed as CBI. Comments received through the Web site will waive
any CBI claims for the information submitted. For information on
submitting CBI, see the Confidential Business Information section.
DOE processes submissions made through regulations.gov before
posting. Normally, comments will be posted within a few days of being
submitted. However, if large volumes of comments are being processed
simultaneously, your comment may not be viewable for up to several
weeks. Please keep the comment tracking number that regulations.gov
provides after you have successfully uploaded your comment.
Submitting comments via email, hand delivery, or mail. Comments and
documents submitted via email, hand delivery, or mail also will be
posted to regulations.gov. If you do not want your personal contact
information to be publicly viewable, do not include it in your comment
or any accompanying documents. Instead, provide your contact
information on a cover letter. Include your first and last names, email
address, telephone number, and optional mailing address. The cover
letter will not be publicly viewable as long as it does not include any
comments.
Include contact information each time you submit comments, data,
documents, and other information to DOE. Email submissions are
preferred. If you submit via mail or hand delivery, please provide all
items on a CD, if feasible. It is not necessary to submit printed
copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be accepted.
Comments, data, and other information submitted to DOE
electronically should be provided in PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format. Provide documents that
are not secured, written in English, and are free of any defects or
viruses. Documents should not contain special characters or any form of
encryption and, if possible, they should carry the electronic signature
of the author.
Campaign form letters. Please submit campaign form letters by the
originating organization in batches of between 50 to 500 form letters
per PDF or as one form letter with a list of supporters' names compiled
into one or more PDFs. This reduces comment processing and posting
time.
Confidential Business Information. According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any
person submitting information that he or she believes to be
confidential and exempt by law from public disclosure should submit via
email, postal mail, or hand delivery two well-marked copies: one copy
of the document marked confidential including all the information
believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document marked non-
confidential with the information believed to be confidential deleted.
Submit these documents via email or on a CD, if feasible. DOE will make
its own determination about the confidential status of the information
and treat it according to its determination.
Factors of interest to DOE when evaluating requests to treat
submitted information as confidential include: (1) A description of the
items; (2) whether and why such items are customarily treated as
confidential within the industry; (3) whether the information is
generally known by or available from other sources; (4) whether the
information has previously been made available to others without
obligation concerning its confidentiality; (5) an explanation of the
competitive injury to the submitting person which would result from
public disclosure; (6) when such information might lose its
confidential character due to the passage of time; and (7) why
disclosure of the information would be contrary to the public interest.
It is DOE's policy that all comments may be included in the public
without change and as received, including any personal information
provided in the comments (except information deemed to be exempt from
public disclosure).
E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
Although DOE welcomes comments on any aspect of this NODA, DOE has
identified a number of issues that it is particularly interested in
receiving comments and views of interested parties. These are presented
in the framework document.
Approval of the Office of the Secretary
The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this notice of
data availability.
List of Subjects
10 CFR Part 429
Energy conservation, Household appliances, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
10 CFR Part 430
Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business
information, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Imports.
Issued in Washington, DC, on November 29, 2011.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Office of Technology
Development, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
[FR Doc. 2011-31419 Filed 12-6-11; 8:45 am]
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