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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[EERE–2021–BT–TP–0023]
RIN 1904–AF18
Energy Conservation Program: Test
Procedures for Cooking Products;
Extension of Comment Period
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
and notification of data availability;
extension of public comment period.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (‘‘DOE’’) is extending the public
comment period for the notice of
proposed rulemaking (‘‘NOPR’’) that
DOE published on November 4, 2021,
regarding a proposal for a new test
procedure for conventional cooking
tops, a category of cooking products,
that would replace the procedure that
DOE withdrew on August 18, 2020. DOE
is also extending the public comment
period for a notification of data
availability (‘‘NODA’’) that DOE
published on December 16, 2021,
regarding the results of DOE’s recently
completed test program assessing the
repeatability and reproducibility of the
proposed test procedure.
DATES: The comment period for the
NOPR which published on November 4,
2021 (86 FR 60974) and the NODA
which published on December 16, 2021
(86 FR 71406), is extended by 30 days.
DOE will accept comments, data, and
information regarding this NOPR and
the test results no later than February
17, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
encouraged to submit comments using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Alternatively, interested persons may
submit comments, identified by docket
number EERE–2021–BT–TP–0023, by
any of the following methods:
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1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
2. Email: Cooking Products2021@
ee.doe.gov. Include the docket number
EERE–2021–BT–TP–0023 in the subject
line of the message.
No telefacsimiles (‘‘faxes’’) will be
accepted. For detailed instructions on
submitting comments and additional
information on this process, see section
II of this document.
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public comment submissions through a
variety of mechanisms, including postal
mail and hand delivery/courier, the
Department has found it necessary to
make temporary modifications to the
comment submission process in light of
the ongoing coronavirus (‘‘COVID–19’’)
pandemic. DOE is currently accepting
only electronic submissions at this time.
If a commenter finds that this change
poses an undue hardship, please contact
Appliance Standards Program staff at
(202) 586–1445 to discuss the need for
alternative arrangements. Once the
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is resolved, DOE anticipates resuming
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mail and hand delivery/courier.
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which includes Federal Register
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and transcripts, comments, and other
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www.regulations.gov. All documents in
the docket are listed in the
www.regulations.gov index. However,
some documents listed in the index,
such as those containing information
that is exempt from public disclosure,
may not be publicly available.
The docket web page can be found at
www.regulations.gov/docket/EERE2021-BT-TP-0023. The docket web page
contains instructions on how to access
all documents, including public
comments in the docket. See section II
of this document for information on
how to submit comments through
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dr. Stephanie Johnson, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
Building Technologies Office, EE–5B,
1000 Independence Avenue SW,
Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 287–1943. Email:
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Ms. Celia Sher, U.S. Department of
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Background
II. Extension of Comment Period
I. Background
On August 18, 2020, DOE published
a final rule (‘‘August 2020 Final Rule’’)
withdrawing the then-current test
procedure for conventional cooking
tops. 85 FR 50757. DOE initiated the
rulemaking for the August 2020 Final
Rule in response to a petition for
rulemaking submitted by the
Association of Home Appliance
Manufacturers (‘‘AHAM’’), in which
AHAM asserted that the then-current
test procedure for gas cooking tops was
not representative, and, for both gas and
electric cooking tops, had such a high
level of variation that it did not produce
accurate results for certification and
enforcement purposes and did not assist
consumers in making purchasing
decisions based on energy efficiency
(‘‘AHAM petition’’). 85 FR 50757,
50760; see also 80 FR 17944 (Apr. 25,
2018).
In January 2020, DOE initiated a
round robin test program to further
investigate the water-heating approach
used in the withdrawn test procedure
and the issues raised in the AHAM
petition. Testing was conducted
according to the cooking top test
procedure, as published in a final rule
on December 16, 2016, that was
withdrawn in the August 2020 Final
Rule.
DOE published a NOPR on November
4, 2021 (‘‘November 2021 NOPR’’) in
which it presented results from the
initial round robin test procedure and
proposed to re-establish a test procedure
for conventional cooking tops. 86 FR
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60974. The proposed test procedure
would adopt the latest version of the
relevant industry standard with
modifications to adapt the test method
to gas cooking tops, offer an optional
method for burden reduction, normalize
the energy use of each test cycle,
include measurement of standby mode
and off mode energy use, update certain
test conditions, and provide certain
clarifying language. Id.
In addition, following the August
2020 Final Rule, DOE initiated a second
round robin test program in May 2021
in response to changes to electric
cooking tops on the market and to
evaluate potential variability in testing
gas cooking tops. This second round
robin test program followed the test
procedure as proposed in the November
2021 NOPR. Because this second round
robin testing program was ongoing at
the time of the November 2021 NOPR,
DOE published a NODA on December
16, 2021 (‘‘December 2021 NODA’’),
presenting the results of the second
round robin test program, and extended
the public comment period for the
November 2021 NOPR to receive
comment, data, and information
regarding both the proposals in the
November 2021 NOPR and the results
presented in the December 2021 NODA.
86 FR 71406.
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II. Extension of Comment Period
Comments on the November 2021
NOPR were originally due on January 3,
2022. In light of the results presented in
the December 2021 NODA, DOE
determined that it was appropriate to
extend the comment period on the
November 2021 NOPR until January 18,
2022, to allow additional time for
interested parties to prepare and submit
comments on the November 2021 NOPR
and the December 2021 NODA. 86 FR
71406. On December 22, 2021, DOE
received a comment from AHAM
requesting that DOE extend the
comment period for the November 2021
NOPR and the December 2021 NODA
until March 31, 2022.1
AHAM stated that it was in the
process of conducting its own testing at
two third-party laboratories in order to
assess possible cooking top test
modifications, and that it expected to
complete this testing, including analysis
of data, by March 11, 2022.
Furthermore, AHAM expected that
analysis of the results of the testing
would be completed by the AHAM
cooking top test procedure development
1 DOE has posted this comment to the docket at
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task force (‘‘AHAM Task Force’’) 2 and
written comments prepared for
submittal to DOE by March 31, 2022.
(AHAM, No. 7 at p. 2) 3 In addition,
AHAM asserted that it needed
additional time to comment on the
proposals in the November 2021 NOPR,
in light of the data presented in the
December 2021 NODA, to ensure a
defensible test procedure. Id.
In requesting the extension of the
comment period until March 31, 2022,
AHAM also referenced vacation
schedules of its members at the end of
the year and the open comment periods
for the test procedures for clothes
washers and consumer refrigerators,
products manufactured by certain of
AHAM’s members that also manufacture
conventional cooking tops. (AHAM, No.
7 at p. 2)
DOE notes that it has engaged with
the AHAM Task Force since February
2021, and in this context has provided
to all participating members of the task
force results of DOE’s testing, on an
ongoing basis to help inform the
development of AHAM’s cooking top
test procedures. In doing so, DOE has
provided significant input and
recommendations consistent with the
proposals in the November 2021 NOPR
to aid in the alignment of AHAM’s test
procedures under development and a
potential future DOE cooking top test
procedure. Throughout the course of
numerous AHAM Task Force meetings,
members have provided feedback on the
methodology.
In consideration of its significant
engagement with the AHAM Task Force,
including ongoing presentation of DOE’s
testing results to the task force members,
DOE has reviewed AHAM’s request for
a further extension of the comment
period for the November 2021 NOPR
and December 2021 NODA, and
considered the benefit to stakeholders in
providing additional time to review the
NOPR and NODA and gather
information/data that DOE is seeking.
Accordingly, DOE has determined that
such an extension of the comment
period is appropriate and is hereby
extending the comment period for the
November 2021 NOPR and December
2 The AHAM Task Force comprises AHAM
representatives, member manufacturers, efficiency
advocates, DOE, and DOE contractors. DOE
participation in the AHAM Task Force began in
February 2021.
3 The parenthetical reference provides a reference
for information located in the docket of DOE’s
rulemaking to develop test procedures for cooking
products. (Docket No. EERE–2021–BT–TP–0023,
which is maintained at www.regulations.gov/
#!docketDetail;D=EERE-2021-BT-TP-0023). The
references are arranged as follows: (commenter
name, comment docket ID number, page of that
document).
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encourages AHAM to submit data and
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these may be made available to
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rulemaking.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[EERE-2021-BT-TP-0023]
RIN 1904-AF18
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Cooking
Products; Extension of Comment Period
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking and notification of data
availability; extension of public comment period.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'') is extending the
public comment period for the notice of proposed rulemaking (``NOPR'')
that DOE published on November 4, 2021, regarding a proposal for a new
test procedure for conventional cooking tops, a category of cooking
products, that would replace the procedure that DOE withdrew on August
18, 2020. DOE is also extending the public comment period for a
notification of data availability (``NODA'') that DOE published on
December 16, 2021, regarding the results of DOE's recently completed
test program assessing the repeatability and reproducibility of the
proposed test procedure.
DATES: The comment period for the NOPR which published on November 4,
2021 (86 FR 60974) and the NODA which published on December 16, 2021
(86 FR 71406), is extended by 30 days. DOE will accept comments, data,
and information regarding this NOPR and the test results no later than
February 17, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are encouraged to submit comments using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments. Alternatively, interested persons
may submit comments, identified by docket number EERE-2021-BT-TP-0023,
by any of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
2. Email: Cooking [email protected]. Include the docket
number EERE-2021-BT-TP-0023 in the subject line of the message.
No telefacsimiles (``faxes'') will be accepted. For detailed
instructions on submitting comments and additional information on this
process, see section II of this document.
Although DOE has routinely accepted public comment submissions
through a variety of mechanisms, including postal mail and hand
delivery/courier, the Department has found it necessary to make
temporary modifications to the comment submission process in light of
the ongoing coronavirus (``COVID-19'') pandemic. DOE is currently
accepting only electronic submissions at this time. If a commenter
finds that this change poses an undue hardship, please contact
Appliance Standards Program staff at (202) 586-1445 to discuss the need
for alternative arrangements. Once the COVID-19 pandemic health
emergency is resolved, DOE anticipates resuming all of its regular
options for public comment submission, including postal mail and hand
delivery/courier.
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Register notices, public meeting attendee lists and transcripts,
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disclosure, may not be publicly available.
The docket web page can be found at www.regulations.gov/docket/EERE-2021-BT-TP-0023. The docket web page contains instructions on how
to access all documents, including public comments in the docket. See
section II of this document for information on how to submit comments
through www.regulations.gov.
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Dr. Stephanie Johnson, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Office, EE-5B,
1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone:
(202) 287-1943. Email: [email protected].
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Telephone: (202) 287-6122. Email: [email protected].
For further information on how to submit a comment or review other
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Background
II. Extension of Comment Period
I. Background
On August 18, 2020, DOE published a final rule (``August 2020 Final
Rule'') withdrawing the then-current test procedure for conventional
cooking tops. 85 FR 50757. DOE initiated the rulemaking for the August
2020 Final Rule in response to a petition for rulemaking submitted by
the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (``AHAM''), in which
AHAM asserted that the then-current test procedure for gas cooking tops
was not representative, and, for both gas and electric cooking tops,
had such a high level of variation that it did not produce accurate
results for certification and enforcement purposes and did not assist
consumers in making purchasing decisions based on energy efficiency
(``AHAM petition''). 85 FR 50757, 50760; see also 80 FR 17944 (Apr. 25,
2018).
In January 2020, DOE initiated a round robin test program to
further investigate the water-heating approach used in the withdrawn
test procedure and the issues raised in the AHAM petition. Testing was
conducted according to the cooking top test procedure, as published in
a final rule on December 16, 2016, that was withdrawn in the August
2020 Final Rule.
DOE published a NOPR on November 4, 2021 (``November 2021 NOPR'')
in which it presented results from the initial round robin test
procedure and proposed to re-establish a test procedure for
conventional cooking tops. 86 FR
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60974. The proposed test procedure would adopt the latest version of
the relevant industry standard with modifications to adapt the test
method to gas cooking tops, offer an optional method for burden
reduction, normalize the energy use of each test cycle, include
measurement of standby mode and off mode energy use, update certain
test conditions, and provide certain clarifying language. Id.
In addition, following the August 2020 Final Rule, DOE initiated a
second round robin test program in May 2021 in response to changes to
electric cooking tops on the market and to evaluate potential
variability in testing gas cooking tops. This second round robin test
program followed the test procedure as proposed in the November 2021
NOPR. Because this second round robin testing program was ongoing at
the time of the November 2021 NOPR, DOE published a NODA on December
16, 2021 (``December 2021 NODA''), presenting the results of the second
round robin test program, and extended the public comment period for
the November 2021 NOPR to receive comment, data, and information
regarding both the proposals in the November 2021 NOPR and the results
presented in the December 2021 NODA. 86 FR 71406.
II. Extension of Comment Period
Comments on the November 2021 NOPR were originally due on January
3, 2022. In light of the results presented in the December 2021 NODA,
DOE determined that it was appropriate to extend the comment period on
the November 2021 NOPR until January 18, 2022, to allow additional time
for interested parties to prepare and submit comments on the November
2021 NOPR and the December 2021 NODA. 86 FR 71406. On December 22,
2021, DOE received a comment from AHAM requesting that DOE extend the
comment period for the November 2021 NOPR and the December 2021 NODA
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AHAM stated that it was in the process of conducting its own
testing at two third-party laboratories in order to assess possible
cooking top test modifications, and that it expected to complete this
testing, including analysis of data, by March 11, 2022. Furthermore,
AHAM expected that analysis of the results of the testing would be
completed by the AHAM cooking top test procedure development task force
(``AHAM Task Force'') \2\ and written comments prepared for submittal
to DOE by March 31, 2022. (AHAM, No. 7 at p. 2) \3\ In addition, AHAM
asserted that it needed additional time to comment on the proposals in
the November 2021 NOPR, in light of the data presented in the December
2021 NODA, to ensure a defensible test procedure. Id.
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\2\ The AHAM Task Force comprises AHAM representatives, member
manufacturers, efficiency advocates, DOE, and DOE contractors. DOE
participation in the AHAM Task Force began in February 2021.
\3\ The parenthetical reference provides a reference for
information located in the docket of DOE's rulemaking to develop
test procedures for cooking products. (Docket No. EERE-2021-BT-TP-
0023, which is maintained at www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=EERE-2021-BT-TP-0023). The references are arranged
as follows: (commenter name, comment docket ID number, page of that
document).
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In requesting the extension of the comment period until March 31,
2022, AHAM also referenced vacation schedules of its members at the end
of the year and the open comment periods for the test procedures for
clothes washers and consumer refrigerators, products manufactured by
certain of AHAM's members that also manufacture conventional cooking
tops. (AHAM, No. 7 at p. 2)
DOE notes that it has engaged with the AHAM Task Force since
February 2021, and in this context has provided to all participating
members of the task force results of DOE's testing, on an ongoing basis
to help inform the development of AHAM's cooking top test procedures.
In doing so, DOE has provided significant input and recommendations
consistent with the proposals in the November 2021 NOPR to aid in the
alignment of AHAM's test procedures under development and a potential
future DOE cooking top test procedure. Throughout the course of
numerous AHAM Task Force meetings, members have provided feedback on
the methodology.
In consideration of its significant engagement with the AHAM Task
Force, including ongoing presentation of DOE's testing results to the
task force members, DOE has reviewed AHAM's request for a further
extension of the comment period for the November 2021 NOPR and December
2021 NODA, and considered the benefit to stakeholders in providing
additional time to review the NOPR and NODA and gather information/data
that DOE is seeking. Accordingly, DOE has determined that such an
extension of the comment period is appropriate and is hereby extending
the comment period for the November 2021 NOPR and December 2021 NODA,
and will accept comments, data, and information on and before February
17, 2022. DOE specifically encourages AHAM to submit data and results
of its testing program so that these may be made available to
interested parties in the docket for this rulemaking.
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[FR Doc. 2022-00725 Filed 1-14-22; 8:45 am]
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