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overlap, or conflict with this rule.
Further, the Committee’s meeting was
widely publicized throughout the
Colorado potato industry and all
interested persons were invited to
attend the meeting and participate in
Committee deliberations. Like all
Committee meetings, the July 19, 2012,
meeting was a public meeting and all
entities, both large and small, were able
to express their views on this issue.
Finally, interested persons are invited to
submit comments on this proposed rule,
including the regulatory and
informational impacts of this action on
small businesses.
A small business guide on complying
with fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop
marketing agreements and orders may
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MarketingOrdersSmallBusinessGuide.
Any questions about the compliance
guide should be sent to Laurel May at
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A 60-day comment period is provided
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to this proposal. All written comments
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Marketing agreements, Potatoes,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, 7 CFR part 948 is proposed to
be amended as follows:
PART 948—IRISH POTATOES GROWN
IN COLORADO
1. The authority citation for 7 CFR
part 948 continues to read as follows:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[Docket No. EERE–2012–BT–STD–0047]
RIN 1904–AC88
Energy Efficiency Program for
Consumer Products: Energy
Conservation Standards for
Residential Boilers
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting and
availability of the Framework
Document.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) is initiating the
rulemaking and data collection process
to consider amending the energy
conservation standards for residential
boilers. This rulemaking will satisfy the
statutory requirement for DOE to
conduct a second round of energy
conservation standards rulemaking for
residential boilers, and it will also fulfill
DOE’s statutory obligation to review
energy conservation standards within
six years after issuance of any final rule
establishing or amending a standard to
determine whether such standards
should be amended. After concluding
its initial review of the available
information and public comments, DOE
will publish either a notice of the
determination that standards do not
need to be amended, or a notice of
proposed rulemaking including new
proposed standards. To inform
interested parties and to facilitate this
process, DOE has prepared a Framework
Document that details the analytical
approach and scope of coverage for the
rulemaking, and identifies several issues
on which DOE is particularly interested
in receiving comments. DOE will hold
a public meeting to discuss and receive
comments on its planned analytical
approach and issues it will address in
this rulemaking proceeding. DOE
welcomes written comments and
relevant data from the public on any
subject within the scope of this
rulemaking. A copy of the Framework
Document is available at: https://
www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/
appliance_standards/residential/
furnaces_boilers.html.
DATES: Meeting: DOE will hold a public
meeting on Wednesday, March 13, 2013,
from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. directly after
the Residential Furnace and Boilers Test
Procedure NOPR Pubic Meeting in
Washington, DC. Additionally, DOE
plans to conduct the public meeting via
webinar. You may attend the public
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meeting via webinar, and 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/residential/
furnaces_boilers.html. Participants are
responsible for ensuring that their
systems are compatible with the
webinar software.
DOE must receive requests to speak at
the public meeting before 4:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, February 27, 2013. DOE
must receive an electronic copy of the
statement with the name and, if
appropriate, the organization of the
presenter to be given at the public
meeting before 4:00 p.m., Wednesday,
March 6, 2013.
Comments: DOE will accept written
comments, data, and information
regarding the Framework Document
before and after the public meeting, but
no later than March 28, 2013.
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 20585–0121. Please
note that foreign nationals planning to
participate in the public meeting are
subject to advance security screening
procedures. If a foreign national wishes
to participate in the public meeting,
please inform DOE of this fact as soon
as possible by contacting Ms. Brenda
Edwards at (202) 586–2945 so that the
necessary procedures can be completed.
Please note that any person wishing to
bring a laptop computer into the
Forrestal Building will be required to
obtain a property pass. Visitors should
avoid bringing laptops, or allow an extra
45 minutes. As noted above, persons
may also attend the public meeting via
webinar.
Interested parties are encouraged to
submit comments electronically.
However, comments may be submitted
by any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-Mail:
ResBoilers2012STD0047@ee.doe.gov.
Include docket number EERE–2012–BT–
STD–0047 and/or regulatory
identification number (RIN) 1904–AC88
in the subject line of the message. All
comments should clearly identify the
name, address, and, if appropriate,
organization of the commenter. Submit
electronic comments in WordPerfect,
Microsoft Word, PDF, or ASCII file
format, and avoid the use of special
characters or any form of encryption.
• Postal Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards,
U.S. Department of Energy, Building
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Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2J,
Framework Document for Residential
Boilers, Docket No. EERE–2012–BT–
STD–0047 and/or RIN 1904–AC88, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121. If
possible, please submit all items on a
compact disc (CD), in which case it is
not necessary to include printed copies.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda
Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
Building Technologies Program, Sixth
Floor, 950 L’Enfant Plaza SW.,
Washington, DC 20024. Telephone:
(202) 586–2945. If possible, please
submit all items on a CD, in which case
it is not necessary to include printed
copies.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number and/or RIN for this
rulemaking. No telefacsimilies (faxes)
will be accepted.
Docket: The docket is available for
review at www.regulations.gov,
including Federal Register notices,
public meeting attendees lists and
transcripts, comments, and other
supporting documents/materials. All
documents in the docket are listed in
the www.regulations.gov index.
However, not all documents listed in
the index may be publicly available,
such as information that is exempt from
public disclosure.
A link to the docket Web page can be
found at: www.regulations.gov/#!docket
Detail;dct=FR%252BPR%252BN%25
2BO%252BSR%252BPS;rpp=25;po=0;
D=EERE-2012-BT-STD-0047. This Web
page contains a link to the docket for
this notice on the www.regulations.gov
Web site. The www.regulations.gov Web
page contains simple instructions on
how to access all documents, including
public comments, in the docket.
For information on how to submit a
comment, review other public
comments and the docket, or participate
in the public meeting, contact Ms.
Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or by
email: Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
John Cymbalsky, 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.
Telephone: (202) 286–1692. Email:
residential_furnaces_and_boilers@ee.
doe.gov.
Mr. Eric Stas, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
GC–71, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 586–9507. E-Mail:
Eric.Stas@hq.doe.gov.
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For information on how to submit or
review public comments and on how to
participate in the public meeting,
contact Ms. Brenda Edwards, 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.
Telephone: (202) 586–2945. Email:
Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III,
Part B 1 of the Energy Policy and
Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA or the
Act), Public Law 94–163 (42 U.S.C.
6291–6309, as codified) sets forth a
variety of provisions designed to
improve energy efficiency and
established the Energy Conservation
Program for Consumer Products Other
Than Automobiles, a program covering
most major household appliances
(collectively referred to as ‘‘covered
products’’).2 These include the types of
residential boilers 3 that are the subject
of this rulemaking. (42 U.S.C.
6292(a)(5)) This program authorizes
DOE to establish technologically
feasible, economically justified energy
efficiency regulations for certain
products and equipment that would be
likely to result in substantial national
energy savings. (42 U.S.C.
6295(o)(2)(B)(i)(I)–(VII))
The National Appliance Energy
Conservation Act of 1987 (NAECA),
Pub. L. 100–12, amended EPCA and
established energy conservation
standards for residential boilers, as well
as requirements for determining
whether these standards should be
amended. (42 U.S.C. 6295(f))
Specifically, NAECA set minimum
standards for boilers in terms of the
annual fuel utilization efficiency
(AFUE) and required that DOE publish
a final rule to determine whether the
standard should be amended no later
than January 1, 1994. (42 U.S.C.
6295(f)(1) and (4)(B)) It also required
that DOE publish a final rule to
determine whether standards in effect
for such products should be amended
1 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the
U.S. Code, Part B was redesignated Part A.
2 All references to EPCA in this document refer
to the statute as amended through the American
Energy Manufacturing Technical Corrections Act
(AEMTCA), Public Law 112–210 (Dec. 18, 2012).
3 Under 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(5), the statute
establishes ‘‘furnaces’’ as covered products.
Originally, boilers were considered a class of
furnaces. However, amendments to EPCA in EISA
2007 distinguished between furnaces and boilers in
42 U.S.C. 6295(f) by adding the text ‘‘and boilers’’
to the title of that section and by prescribing
standards for those products. Although EISA 2007
did not similarly update 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(5), it is
implicit that this coverage continues to include
boilers.
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after January 1, 1997 and before January
1, 2007. (42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(4)(C))
On November 19, 2007, DOE
published a final rule in the Federal
Register (hereafter referred to as the
‘‘November 2007 final rule’’) revising
the energy conservation standards for
furnaces and boilers, which addressed
the first required review of minimum
standards for boilers under 42 U.S.C.
6295(f)(4)(B). 72 FR 65136. Compliance
with the standards in the November
2007 final rule would have been
required by November 19, 2015.
However, on December 19, 2007, the
Energy Independence and Security Act
of 2007 (EISA 2007), Public Law 110–
140, was signed into law, which further
revised the energy conservation
standards for residential boilers. More
specifically, EISA 2007 revised the
minimum AFUE requirements for
residential boilers and set several design
requirements for each product class. (42
U.S.C. 6295(f)(3)) EISA 2007 required
compliance with the amended energy
conservation standards for residential
boilers beginning on September 1, 2012.
On July 15, 2008, DOE issued a final
rule technical amendment, which was
published in the Federal Register on
July 28, 2008, that codified the EISA
2007 amendments to the energy
conservation standards for residential
boilers. 73 FR 43611.
DOE is initiating this rulemaking
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(4)(C),
which requires DOE to conduct a
second round of amended standards
rulemaking for residential boilers.
EPCA, as amended by EISA 2007, also
requires that not later than 6 years after
issuance of any final rule establishing or
amending a standard, DOE must publish
either a notice of the determination that
standards for the product do not need to
be amended, or a notice of proposed
rulemaking including new proposed
energy conservation standards. (42
U.S.C. 6295(m)(1)) As noted above,
DOE’s last final rule for residential
boilers was issued on July 15, 2008, so
as a result, DOE must act by July 15,
2014. This rulemaking will satisfy both
statutory provisions.
Furthermore, EISA 2007 amended
EPCA to require that any new or
amended energy conservation standard
adopted after July 1, 2010 shall address
standby mode and off mode energy use,
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 6295(o). (42
U.S.C. 6295(gg)(3)) On October 20, 2010,
DOE published a final rule in the
Federal Register revising the test
procedure for residential boilers to
include provisions for measuring
standby mode and off mode electricity
consumption. 75 FR 64621. DOE then
updated the provisions for measuring
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standby mode and off mode electricity
consumption in a subsequent final rule
published in the Federal Register on
December 31, 2012. 77 FR 76831. DOE
will consider standby mode and off
mode energy use as part of this
rulemaking process for residential
boilers.
DOE has prepared the Framework
Document to explain the relevant issues,
analyses, and processes it anticipates
using when considering amended
energy conservation standards. The
focus of the public meeting noted above
will be to discuss the information
presented and issues identified in the
Framework Document. At the public
meeting, DOE will make presentations
and invite discussion on the rulemaking
process as it applies to residential
boilers. DOE will also solicit comments,
data, and information from participants
and other interested parties.
DOE is planning to conduct in-depth
technical analyses in the following
areas: (1) Engineering; (2) energy-use
characterization; (3) product price; (4)
life-cycle cost and payback period; (5)
national impacts; (6) manufacturer
impacts; (7) utility impacts; (8)
employment impacts; (9) emission
impacts; and (10) regulatory impacts.
DOE will also conduct several other
analyses that support those previously
listed, including the market and
technology assessment, the screening
analysis (which contributes to the
engineering analysis), and the
shipments analysis (which contributes
to the national impact analysis).
DOE encourages those who wish to
participate in the public meeting to
obtain the Framework Document and to
be prepared to discuss its contents. A
copy of the Framework Document is
available at: https://
www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/
appliance_standards/residential/
furnaces_boilers.html.
Public meeting participants need not
limit their comments to the issues
identified in the Framework Document.
DOE is also interested in comments on
other relevant issues that participants
believe would affect energy
conservation standards for these
products, applicable test procedures, or
the preliminary determination on the
scope of coverage. DOE invites all
interested parties, whether or not they
participate in the public meeting, to
submit in writing by March 28, 2013,
comments and information on matters
addressed in the Framework Document
and on other matters relevant to DOE’s
consideration of coverage of and
standards for residential boilers.
The public meeting will be conducted
in an informal, facilitated, conference
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style. There shall be no discussion of
proprietary information, costs or prices,
market shares, or other commercial
matters regulated by U.S. antitrust laws.
A court reporter will record the
proceedings of the public meeting, after
which a transcript will be available for
purchase from the court reporter and
placed on the DOE Web site at: https://
www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/
appliance_standards/residential/
furnaces_boilers.html.
After the public meeting and the close
of the comment period on the
Framework Document, DOE will collect
data, conduct the analyses as discussed
in the Framework Document and at the
public meeting, and review the public
comments it receives.
DOE considers public participation to
be a very important part of the process
for determining whether to amend
energy conservation standards and, if
so, in setting those amended standards.
DOE actively encourages the
participation and interaction of the
public during the comment period at
each stage of the rulemaking process.
Beginning with the Framework
Document, and during each subsequent
public meeting and comment period,
interactions with and among members
of the public provide a balanced
discussion of the issues to assist DOE in
the standards rulemaking process.
Accordingly, anyone who wishes to
participate in the public meeting,
receive meeting materials, or be added
to the DOE mailing list to receive future
notices and information about this
rulemaking should contact Ms. Brenda
Edwards at (202) 586–2945, or via email
at Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 5,
2013.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[Docket No. EERE-2012-BT-STD-0047]
RIN 1904-AC88
Energy Efficiency Program for Consumer Products: Energy
Conservation Standards for Residential Boilers
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting and availability of the Framework
Document.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is initiating the
rulemaking and data collection process to consider amending the energy
conservation standards for residential boilers. This rulemaking will
satisfy the statutory requirement for DOE to conduct a second round of
energy conservation standards rulemaking for residential boilers, and
it will also fulfill DOE's statutory obligation to review energy
conservation standards within six years after issuance of any final
rule establishing or amending a standard to determine whether such
standards should be amended. After concluding its initial review of the
available information and public comments, DOE will publish either a
notice of the determination that standards do not need to be amended,
or a notice of proposed rulemaking including new proposed standards. To
inform interested parties and to facilitate this process, DOE has
prepared a Framework Document that details the analytical approach and
scope of coverage for the rulemaking, and identifies several issues on
which DOE is particularly interested in receiving comments. DOE will
hold a public meeting to discuss and receive comments on its planned
analytical approach and issues it will address in this rulemaking
proceeding. DOE welcomes written comments and relevant data from the
public on any subject within the scope of this rulemaking. A copy of
the Framework Document is available at: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/residential/furnaces_boilers.html.
DATES: Meeting: DOE will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, March 13,
2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. directly after the Residential
Furnace and Boilers Test Procedure NOPR Pubic Meeting in Washington,
DC. Additionally, DOE plans to conduct the public meeting via webinar.
You may attend the public meeting via webinar, and 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/residential/furnaces_boilers.html. Participants are
responsible for ensuring that their systems are compatible with the
webinar software.
DOE must receive requests to speak at the public meeting before
4:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 27, 2013. DOE must receive an electronic
copy of the statement with the name and, if appropriate, the
organization of the presenter to be given at the public meeting before
4:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 6, 2013.
Comments: DOE will accept written comments, data, and information
regarding the Framework Document before and after the public meeting,
but no later than March 28, 2013.
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 20585-0121. Please note that foreign nationals planning
to participate in the public meeting are subject to advance security
screening procedures. If a foreign national wishes to participate in
the public meeting, please inform DOE of this fact as soon as possible
by contacting Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 so that the
necessary procedures can be completed. Please note that any person
wishing to bring a laptop computer into the Forrestal Building will be
required to obtain a property pass. Visitors should avoid bringing
laptops, or allow an extra 45 minutes. As noted above, persons may also
attend the public meeting via webinar.
Interested parties are encouraged to submit comments
electronically. However, comments may be submitted by any of the
following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting comments.
E-Mail: ResBoilers2012STD0047@ee.doe.gov. Include docket
number EERE-2012-BT-STD-0047 and/or regulatory identification number
(RIN) 1904-AC88 in the subject line of the message. All comments should
clearly identify the name, address, and, if appropriate, organization
of the commenter. Submit electronic comments in WordPerfect, Microsoft
Word, PDF, or ASCII file format, and avoid the use of special
characters or any form of encryption.
Postal Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of
Energy, Building
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Technologies Program, Mailstop EE-2J, Framework Document for
Residential Boilers, Docket No. EERE-2012-BT-STD-0047 and/or RIN 1904-
AC88, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. If
possible, please submit all items on a compact disc (CD), in which case
it is not necessary to include printed copies.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department
of Energy, Building Technologies Program, Sixth Floor, 950 L'Enfant
Plaza SW., Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202) 586-2945. If
possible, please submit all items on a CD, in which case it is not
necessary to include printed copies.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number and/or RIN for this rulemaking. No telefacsimilies
(faxes) will be accepted.
Docket: The docket is available for review at www.regulations.gov,
including Federal Register notices, public meeting attendees lists and
transcripts, comments, and other supporting documents/materials. All
documents in the docket are listed in the www.regulations.gov index.
However, not all documents listed in the index may be publicly
available, such as information that is exempt from public disclosure.
A link to the docket Web page can be found at: www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;dct=FR%252BPR%252BN%252BO%252BSR%252BPS;rpp=25;po=0;D=EER
E-2012-BT-STD-0047. This Web page contains a link to the docket for
this notice on the www.regulations.gov Web site. The
www.regulations.gov Web page contains simple instructions on how to
access all documents, including public comments, in the docket.
For information on how to submit a comment, review other public
comments and the docket, or participate in the public meeting, contact
Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 or by email:
Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John Cymbalsky, 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. Telephone: (202) 286-1692. Email: residential_furnaces_and_boilers@ee.doe.gov.
Mr. Eric Stas, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General
Counsel, GC-71, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-
0121. Telephone: (202) 586-9507. E-Mail: Eric.Stas@hq.doe.gov.
For information on how to submit or review public comments and on
how to participate in the public meeting, contact Ms. Brenda Edwards,
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. Telephone: (202) 586-2945. Email:
Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III, Part B \1\ of the Energy Policy
and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA or the Act), Public Law 94-163 (42
U.S.C. 6291-6309, as codified) sets forth a variety of provisions
designed to improve energy efficiency and established the Energy
Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles, a
program covering most major household appliances (collectively referred
to as ``covered products'').\2\ These include the types of residential
boilers \3\ that are the subject of this rulemaking. (42 U.S.C.
6292(a)(5)) This program authorizes DOE to establish technologically
feasible, economically justified energy efficiency regulations for
certain products and equipment that would be likely to result in
substantial national energy savings. (42 U.S.C. 6295(o)(2)(B)(i)(I)-
(VII))
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\1\ For editorial reasons, upon codification in the U.S. Code,
Part B was redesignated Part A.
\2\ All references to EPCA in this document refer to the statute
as amended through the American Energy Manufacturing Technical
Corrections Act (AEMTCA), Public Law 112-210 (Dec. 18, 2012).
\3\ Under 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(5), the statute establishes
``furnaces'' as covered products. Originally, boilers were
considered a class of furnaces. However, amendments to EPCA in EISA
2007 distinguished between furnaces and boilers in 42 U.S.C. 6295(f)
by adding the text ``and boilers'' to the title of that section and
by prescribing standards for those products. Although EISA 2007 did
not similarly update 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(5), it is implicit that this
coverage continues to include boilers.
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The National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987 (NAECA),
Pub. L. 100-12, amended EPCA and established energy conservation
standards for residential boilers, as well as requirements for
determining whether these standards should be amended. (42 U.S.C.
6295(f)) Specifically, NAECA set minimum standards for boilers in terms
of the annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) and required that DOE
publish a final rule to determine whether the standard should be
amended no later than January 1, 1994. (42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(1) and
(4)(B)) It also required that DOE publish a final rule to determine
whether standards in effect for such products should be amended after
January 1, 1997 and before January 1, 2007. (42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(4)(C))
On November 19, 2007, DOE published a final rule in the Federal
Register (hereafter referred to as the ``November 2007 final rule'')
revising the energy conservation standards for furnaces and boilers,
which addressed the first required review of minimum standards for
boilers under 42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(4)(B). 72 FR 65136. Compliance with the
standards in the November 2007 final rule would have been required by
November 19, 2015. However, on December 19, 2007, the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007), Public Law 110-140,
was signed into law, which further revised the energy conservation
standards for residential boilers. More specifically, EISA 2007 revised
the minimum AFUE requirements for residential boilers and set several
design requirements for each product class. (42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(3)) EISA
2007 required compliance with the amended energy conservation standards
for residential boilers beginning on September 1, 2012. On July 15,
2008, DOE issued a final rule technical amendment, which was published
in the Federal Register on July 28, 2008, that codified the EISA 2007
amendments to the energy conservation standards for residential
boilers. 73 FR 43611.
DOE is initiating this rulemaking pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
6295(f)(4)(C), which requires DOE to conduct a second round of amended
standards rulemaking for residential boilers. EPCA, as amended by EISA
2007, also requires that not later than 6 years after issuance of any
final rule establishing or amending a standard, DOE must publish either
a notice of the determination that standards for the product do not
need to be amended, or a notice of proposed rulemaking including new
proposed energy conservation standards. (42 U.S.C. 6295(m)(1)) As noted
above, DOE's last final rule for residential boilers was issued on July
15, 2008, so as a result, DOE must act by July 15, 2014. This
rulemaking will satisfy both statutory provisions.
Furthermore, EISA 2007 amended EPCA to require that any new or
amended energy conservation standard adopted after July 1, 2010 shall
address standby mode and off mode energy use, pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
6295(o). (42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(3)) On October 20, 2010, DOE published a
final rule in the Federal Register revising the test procedure for
residential boilers to include provisions for measuring standby mode
and off mode electricity consumption. 75 FR 64621. DOE then updated the
provisions for measuring
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standby mode and off mode electricity consumption in a subsequent final
rule published in the Federal Register on December 31, 2012. 77 FR
76831. DOE will consider standby mode and off mode energy use as part
of this rulemaking process for residential boilers.
DOE has prepared the Framework Document to explain the relevant
issues, analyses, and processes it anticipates using when considering
amended energy conservation standards. The focus of the public meeting
noted above will be to discuss the information presented and issues
identified in the Framework Document. At the public meeting, DOE will
make presentations and invite discussion on the rulemaking process as
it applies to residential boilers. DOE will also solicit comments,
data, and information from participants and other interested parties.
DOE is planning to conduct in-depth technical analyses in the
following areas: (1) Engineering; (2) energy-use characterization; (3)
product price; (4) life-cycle cost and payback period; (5) national
impacts; (6) manufacturer impacts; (7) utility impacts; (8) employment
impacts; (9) emission impacts; and (10) regulatory impacts. DOE will
also conduct several other analyses that support those previously
listed, including the market and technology assessment, the screening
analysis (which contributes to the engineering analysis), and the
shipments analysis (which contributes to the national impact analysis).
DOE encourages those who wish to participate in the public meeting
to obtain the Framework Document and to be prepared to discuss its
contents. A copy of the Framework Document is available at: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/residential/furnaces_boilers.html.
Public meeting participants need not limit their comments to the
issues identified in the Framework Document. DOE is also interested in
comments on other relevant issues that participants believe would
affect energy conservation standards for these products, applicable
test procedures, or the preliminary determination on the scope of
coverage. DOE invites all interested parties, whether or not they
participate in the public meeting, to submit in writing by March 28,
2013, comments and information on matters addressed in the Framework
Document and on other matters relevant to DOE's consideration of
coverage of and standards for residential boilers.
The public meeting will be conducted in an informal, facilitated,
conference style. There shall be no discussion of proprietary
information, costs or prices, market shares, or other commercial
matters regulated by U.S. antitrust laws. A court reporter will record
the proceedings of the public meeting, after which a transcript will be
available for purchase from the court reporter and placed on the DOE
Web site at: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/residential/furnaces_boilers.html.
After the public meeting and the close of the comment period on the
Framework Document, DOE will collect data, conduct the analyses as
discussed in the Framework Document and at the public meeting, and
review the public comments it receives.
DOE considers public participation to be a very important part of
the process for determining whether to amend energy conservation
standards and, if so, in setting those amended standards. DOE actively
encourages the participation and interaction of the public during the
comment period at each stage of the rulemaking process. Beginning with
the Framework Document, and during each subsequent public meeting and
comment period, interactions with and among members of the public
provide a balanced discussion of the issues to assist DOE in the
standards rulemaking process. Accordingly, anyone who wishes to
participate in the public meeting, receive meeting materials, or be
added to the DOE mailing list to receive future notices and information
about this rulemaking should contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-
2945, or via email at Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 5, 2013.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy.
[FR Doc. 2013-03000 Filed 2-8-13; 8:45 am]
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