Energy Conservation Program: Proposed Agency Information Collection Extension, 65994-65996 [2023-20827]
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subcommittee meeting of the whole of
the Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board (EM SSAB),
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DATES: Wednesday, October 25, 2023;
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[EERE–2023–BT–CE–0001]
Energy Conservation Program:
Proposed Agency Information
Collection Extension
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Information collection
extension; notice and request for
comment.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) intends to extend for three
years with the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), the Certification
Reports, Compliance Statements,
Application for a Test Procedure
Waiver, and Recordkeeping for
Consumer Products and Commercial/
Industrial Equipment subject to Energy
or Water Conservation Standards
Package under OMB No. 1910–1400.
DATES: DOE will accept comments, data,
and information regarding this proposal
no later than November 27, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
encouraged to submit comments using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov under docket
number EERE–2023–BT–CE–0001.
Follow the instructions for submitting
comments. Alternatively, interested
persons may submit comments,
identified by docket number EERE–
2023–BT–CE–0001, by any of the
following methods:
Email:
ApplianceStandardsQuestions@
ee.doe.gov. Include the docket number
EERE–2023–BT–CE–0001 in the subject
line of the message.
Postal Mail: Appliance and
Equipment Standards Program, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE–5B,
1000 Independence Avenue SW,
Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 287–1445. 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: Appliance
and Equipment Standards Program, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building
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Technologies Office, 1000
Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
DC 20585. Telephone: (202) 287–1445.
If possible, please submit all items on a
CD, in which case it is not necessary to
include printed copies.
No telefacsimiles (‘‘faxes’’) will be
accepted.
Docket: The docket for this activity,
which includes Federal Register
notices, public meeting attendee lists
and transcripts (if a public meeting is
held), comments, and other supporting
documents/materials, is available for
review at www.regulations.gov. 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.
The docket web page can be found at
www.regulations.gov/docket/EERE2023-BT-CE-0001. The docket web page
contains instructions on how to access
all documents, including public
comments, in the docket.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Lucas Adin, 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–
5904. Email:
ApplianceStandardsQuestions@
ee.doe.gov.
Comments
are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
This information collection request
contains:
(1) OMB No.: 1910–1400;
(2) Information Collection Request
Title: Certification Reports, Compliance
Statements, Application for a Test
Procedure Waiver, Application for
Extension of Representation
Requirements, Labeling, and
Recordkeeping for Consumer Products
and Commercial/Industrial Equipment
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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subject to Federal Energy or Water
Conservation Standards;
(3) Type of Request: Revision with
changes;
(4) Purpose: Pursuant to the Energy
Policy and Conservation Act, as
amended (‘‘EPCA’’ or ‘‘the Act’’),1
Public Law 94–163 (42 U.S.C. 6291–
6317, as codified), DOE regulates the
energy efficiency of a number of
consumer products, and commercial
and industrial equipment. Title III, Part
B 2 of EPCA established the Energy
Conservation Program for Consumer
Products Other Than Automobiles,
which sets forth a variety of provisions
designed to improve energy efficiency of
covered consumer products (‘‘covered
products’’). Title III, Part C 3 of EPCA,
added by Public Law 95–619, Title IV,
section 441(a), established the Energy
Conservation Program for Certain
Industrial Equipment, which sets forth a
variety of provisions designed to
improve energy efficiency of covered
commercial and industrial equipment
(collectively referred to as ‘‘covered
equipment’’).
Covered products and covered
equipment are described in 10 CFR
parts 429, 430, and 431. These covered
products and covered equipment,
including all product or equipment
classes, include: (1) Consumer
refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers and
freezers; (2) Room air conditioners; (3)
Central air conditioners and central air
conditioning heat pumps; (4) Consumer
water heaters; (5) Consumer furnaces
and boilers; (6) Dishwashers; (7)
Residential clothes washers; (8) Clothes
dryers; (9) Direct heating equipment;
(10) Cooking products; (11) Pool heaters;
(12) Television sets; (13) Fluorescent
lamp ballasts; (14) General service
fluorescent lamps, general service
incandescent lamps, and incandescent
reflector lamps; (15) Faucets; (16)
Showerheads; (17) Water closets; (18)
Urinals; (19) Ceiling fans; (20) Ceiling
fan light kits; (21) Torchieres; (22)
Compact fluorescent lamps; (23)
Dehumidifiers; (24) External power
supplies; (25) Battery chargers; (26)
Candelabra base incandescent lamps
and intermediate base incandescent
lamps; (27) Commercial warm air
furnaces; (28) Commercial refrigerators,
freezers, and refrigerator-freezers; (29)
Commercial heating and air
1 All
references to EPCA in this document refer
to the statute as amended through the Energy Act
of 2020, Public Law 116–260 (Dec. 27, 2020), which
reflect the last statutory amendments that impact
Parts A and A–1 of EPCA.
2 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the
U.S. Code, Part B was redesignated Part A.
3 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the
U.S. Code, Part C was redesignated Part A–1.
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conditioning equipment; 4 (30)
Commercial water heating equipment;
(31) Automatic commercial ice makers;
(32) Commercial clothes washers; (33)
Distribution transformers; (34)
Illuminated exit signs; (35) Traffic signal
modules and pedestrian modules; (36)
Commercial unit heaters; (37)
Commercial pre-rinse spray valves; (38)
Refrigerated bottled or canned beverage
vending machines; (39) Walk-in coolers
and walk-in freezers and certain
components; (40) Metal halide lamp
ballasts and fixtures; (41) Integrated
light-emitting diode lamps; (42) General
service lamps; (43) Furnace fans; (44)
Pumps; (45) Commercial packaged
boilers; (46) Consumer miscellaneous
refrigeration equipment; (47) Portable
air conditioners; (48) Compressors; (49)
Electric motors; (50) Small electric
motors; (51) rough service lamps; (52)
vibration service lamps; (53) dedicatedpurpose pool pump motors; and (54) air
cleaners.
Under EPCA, DOE’s energy
conservation program consists
essentially of four parts: (1) Testing, (2)
labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation
standards, and (4) certification and
enforcement procedures. For consumer
products, relevant provisions of the Act
specifically include definitions (42
U.S.C. 6291), energy conservation
standards (42 U.S.C. 6295), test
procedures (42 U.S.C. 6293), labeling
provisions (42 U.S.C. 6294), and the
authority to require information and
reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C.
6296). For covered equipment, relevant
provisions of the Act include definitions
(42 U.S.C. 6311), energy conservation
standards (42 U.S.C. 6313), test
procedures (42 U.S.C. 6314), labeling
provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315), and the
authority to require information and
reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C.
6316). DOE is seeking to renew its
information collection related to the
following aspects of the appliance
standards program: (1) Gathering data
and submitting certification and
compliance reports for each basic model
distributed in commerce in the U.S.
including supplemental testing
instructions for certain commercial
equipment; (2) maintaining records
underlying the certified ratings for each
basic model including test data and the
4 Commercial heating and air conditioning
equipment includes Computer Room Air
Conditioners; Air-Cooled, Three-Phase, Small
Commercial Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps w/
a Cooling Capacity of Less Than 65,000 Btu/h and
Air-Cooled, Three-Phase Variable Refrigerant Flow
Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps w/a Cooling
Capacity of Less Than 65,000 Btu/h; Single
Packaged Vertical Air Conditioners and Heat
Pumps; and Direct-expansion Dedicated Outdoor
Air Systems.
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associated calculations; (3) applications
for a test procedure waiver, which
manufacturers may elect to submit if
they manufacture a basic model that
cannot be tested pursuant to the DOE
test procedure; (4) applications
requesting an extension of the date by
which representations must be made in
accordance with any new or amended
DOE test procedure; and (5) labeling.
DOE’s certification and compliance
activities ensure accurate and
comprehensive information about the
energy and water use characteristics of
covered products and covered
equipment sold in the United States.
Manufacturers of all covered products
and covered equipment must submit a
certification report before a basic model
is distributed in commerce, annually
thereafter, and if the basic model is
redesigned in such a manner to increase
the consumption or decrease the
efficiency of the basic model such that
the certified rating is no longer
supported by the test data. Additionally,
manufacturers must report when
production of a basic model has ceased
and is no longer offered for sale as part
of the next annual certification report
following such cessation. DOE requires
the manufacturer of any covered
product or covered equipment to
establish, maintain, and retain the
records of certification reports, of the
underlying test data for all certification
testing, and of any other testing
conducted to satisfy the requirements of
part 429, part 430, and/or part 431.
Certification reports provide DOE and
consumers with comprehensive, up-todate efficiency information and support
effective enforcement.
As the result of a several changes to
its regulatory provisions for covered
products and equipment enacted
through rulemakings since the last
review of the current information
collection, DOE has also proposed
several updates to its certification
provisions for the affected products and
equipment. DOE proposed these
changes in a notice of proposed
rulemaking issued on August 28, 2023
(‘‘Certification NOPR’’). The total
annual estimated respondents,
responses, burden hours, and reporting
and recordkeeping cost burden that are
reported in this notice include the
additional costs that DOE estimated
would result from the changes to
certification reporting requirements
proposed in the Certification NOPR. The
notice of proposed rulemaking for these
certification provisions is included in
docket number EERE–2023–BT–CE–
0001.
(5) Proposed changes to the
information collection, including
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description of additional information
that would be collected.
In a proposed rule issued on August
28, 2023,5 the U.S. Department of
Energy (‘‘DOE’’) proposed to establish
and amend the certification provisions,
labeling requirements, and enforcement
provisions for the following products
and equipment: central air conditioners
and heat pumps; dishwashers;
residential clothes washers; pool
heaters; dehumidifiers; external power
supplies; battery chargers; computer
room air conditioners; direct-expansion
outdoor air systems; Air Cooled, ThreePhase, Small Commercial Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps with a
Cooling Capacity of Less Than 65,000
Btu/h and Air-Cooled, Three-Phase,
Variable Refrigerant Flow Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps with a
Cooling Capacity of Less Than 65,000
Btu/h; commercial water heating
equipment; automatic commercial ice
makers; walk-in coolers and freezers;
commercial and industrial pumps;
portable air conditioners; compressors;
dedicated-purpose pool pump motors;
air cleaners; single-package vertical air
conditioners and heat pumps; and
ceiling fan light kits. These proposed
amendments are described in sections II
and III of the proposed rule. DOE is
proposing these amendments to align
reporting that is consistent with
currently applicable energy
conservation standards and test
procedures and to ensure DOE has the
information necessary to determine the
appropriate classification of products
for the application of standards.
(6) Annual Estimated Number of
Respondents: 2,083;
(7) Annual Estimated Number of
Total Responses: 32,255;
(8) Annual Estimated Number of
Burden Hours: 776,310 (35 hours per
certification, including the time for
reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and
completing and reviewing the collection
of information; 16 additional hours for
creating supplement testing instructions
for commercial HVAC, water heating,
and refrigeration equipment
manufacturers; 160 hours for test
procedure waiver preparation; 160
hours for representation extension
request preparation), 1 hour for creating
and applying a label for walk-in cooler
and freezer, commercial and industrial
pump, and electric motor
manufacturers).
5 The pre-publication proposed rule can be
accessed at https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/
files/2023-08/cce-nop.pdf?utm_
medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery.
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(9) Annual Estimated Reporting and
Recordkeeping Cost Burden:
$51,795,000.
Statutory Authority: Section 326(d) of
the Energy Policy and Conservation Act,
Public Law 94–163, as amended (42
U.S.C. 6296); 10 CFR parts 429, 430, and
431.
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of
Energy was signed on September 19,
2023, by Jeffrey Marootian, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
pursuant to delegated authority from the
Secretary of Energy. That document
with the original signature and date is
maintained by DOE. For administrative
purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of
the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters
the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on September
21, 2023.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S.
Department of Energy.
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received the following exempt
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Docket Numbers: EG23–298–000.
Applicants: Sky Ranch Solar, LLC.
Description: Sky Ranch Solar, LLC
submits Notice of Self-Certification of
Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 9/19/23.
Accession Number: 20230919–5120.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/10/23.
Docket Numbers: EG23–299–000.
Applicants: Hardin Solar Energy II
LLC.
Description: Hardin Solar Energy II
LLC submits Notice of Self-Certification
of Exempt Generator Status.
Filed Date: 9/20/23.
Accession Number: 20230920–5098.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/11/23.
Take notice that the Commission
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Applicants: City of Corona, California
v. California Independent System
Operator Corporation.
Description: Complaint of City of
Corona, California v. California
Independent System Operator
Corporation.
Filed Date: 9/19/23.
Accession Number: 20230919–5119.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/10/23.
Take notice that the Commission
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Docket Numbers: ER23–2816–001.
Applicants: Rocket Solar, LLC.
Description: Tariff Amendment:
Amendment to Market-Based Rate
Application to be effective 11/12/2023.
Filed Date: 9/20/23.
Accession Number: 20230920–5104.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/11/23.
Docket Numbers: ER23–2894–000.
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Description: § 205(d) Rate Filing: 4022
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Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/11/23.
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5397 5398 5399 5400 5404 5405) to be
effective 12/31/9998.
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Any person desiring to intervene, to
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of the above proceedings must file in
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of the Commission’s Regulations (18
CFR 385.211, 385.214, or 385.206) on or
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[EERE-2023-BT-CE-0001]
Energy Conservation Program: Proposed Agency Information
Collection Extension
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Information collection extension; notice and request for
comment.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) intends to extend for
three years with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the
Certification Reports, Compliance Statements, Application for a Test
Procedure Waiver, and Recordkeeping for Consumer Products and
Commercial/Industrial Equipment subject to Energy or Water Conservation
Standards Package under OMB No. 1910-1400.
DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this
proposal no later than November 27, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are encouraged to submit comments using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov under docket
number EERE-2023-BT-CE-0001. Follow the instructions for submitting
comments. Alternatively, interested persons may submit comments,
identified by docket number EERE-2023-BT-CE-0001, by any of the
following methods:
Email: [email protected]. Include the docket
number EERE-2023-BT-CE-0001 in the subject line of the message.
Postal Mail: Appliance and Equipment Standards Program, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building Technologies Office, Mailstop EE-5B,
1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone:
(202) 287-1445. 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: Appliance and Equipment Standards Program,
U.S. Department of Energy, Building Technologies Office, 1000
Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585. Telephone: (202) 287-
1445. If possible, please submit all items on a CD, in which case it is
not necessary to include printed copies.
No telefacsimiles (``faxes'') will be accepted.
Docket: The docket for this activity, which includes Federal
Register notices, public meeting attendee lists and transcripts (if a
public meeting is held), comments, and other supporting documents/
materials, is available for review at www.regulations.gov. 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.
The docket web page can be found at www.regulations.gov/docket/EERE-2023-BT-CE-0001. The docket web page contains instructions on how
to access all documents, including public comments, in the docket.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Lucas Adin, 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) 287-5904. Email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the
proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions
used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on respondents, including through the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
This information collection request contains:
(1) OMB No.: 1910-1400;
(2) Information Collection Request Title: Certification Reports,
Compliance Statements, Application for a Test Procedure Waiver,
Application for Extension of Representation Requirements, Labeling, and
Recordkeeping for Consumer Products and Commercial/Industrial Equipment
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subject to Federal Energy or Water Conservation Standards;
(3) Type of Request: Revision with changes;
(4) Purpose: Pursuant to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as
amended (``EPCA'' or ``the Act''),\1\ Public Law 94-163 (42 U.S.C.
6291-6317, as codified), DOE regulates the energy efficiency of a
number of consumer products, and commercial and industrial equipment.
Title III, Part B \2\ of EPCA established the Energy Conservation
Program for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles, which sets forth
a variety of provisions designed to improve energy efficiency of
covered consumer products (``covered products''). Title III, Part C \3\
of EPCA, added by Public Law 95-619, Title IV, section 441(a),
established the Energy Conservation Program for Certain Industrial
Equipment, which sets forth a variety of provisions designed to improve
energy efficiency of covered commercial and industrial equipment
(collectively referred to as ``covered equipment'').
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\1\ All references to EPCA in this document refer to the statute
as amended through the Energy Act of 2020, Public Law 116-260 (Dec.
27, 2020), which reflect the last statutory amendments that impact
Parts A and A-1 of EPCA.
\2\ For editorial reasons, upon codification in the U.S. Code,
Part B was redesignated Part A.
\3\ For editorial reasons, upon codification in the U.S. Code,
Part C was redesignated Part A-1.
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Covered products and covered equipment are described in 10 CFR
parts 429, 430, and 431. These covered products and covered equipment,
including all product or equipment classes, include: (1) Consumer
refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers and freezers; (2) Room air
conditioners; (3) Central air conditioners and central air conditioning
heat pumps; (4) Consumer water heaters; (5) Consumer furnaces and
boilers; (6) Dishwashers; (7) Residential clothes washers; (8) Clothes
dryers; (9) Direct heating equipment; (10) Cooking products; (11) Pool
heaters; (12) Television sets; (13) Fluorescent lamp ballasts; (14)
General service fluorescent lamps, general service incandescent lamps,
and incandescent reflector lamps; (15) Faucets; (16) Showerheads; (17)
Water closets; (18) Urinals; (19) Ceiling fans; (20) Ceiling fan light
kits; (21) Torchieres; (22) Compact fluorescent lamps; (23)
Dehumidifiers; (24) External power supplies; (25) Battery chargers;
(26) Candelabra base incandescent lamps and intermediate base
incandescent lamps; (27) Commercial warm air furnaces; (28) Commercial
refrigerators, freezers, and refrigerator-freezers; (29) Commercial
heating and air conditioning equipment; \4\ (30) Commercial water
heating equipment; (31) Automatic commercial ice makers; (32)
Commercial clothes washers; (33) Distribution transformers; (34)
Illuminated exit signs; (35) Traffic signal modules and pedestrian
modules; (36) Commercial unit heaters; (37) Commercial pre-rinse spray
valves; (38) Refrigerated bottled or canned beverage vending machines;
(39) Walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers and certain components; (40)
Metal halide lamp ballasts and fixtures; (41) Integrated light-emitting
diode lamps; (42) General service lamps; (43) Furnace fans; (44) Pumps;
(45) Commercial packaged boilers; (46) Consumer miscellaneous
refrigeration equipment; (47) Portable air conditioners; (48)
Compressors; (49) Electric motors; (50) Small electric motors; (51)
rough service lamps; (52) vibration service lamps; (53) dedicated-
purpose pool pump motors; and (54) air cleaners.
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\4\ Commercial heating and air conditioning equipment includes
Computer Room Air Conditioners; Air-Cooled, Three-Phase, Small
Commercial Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps w/a Cooling Capacity of
Less Than 65,000 Btu/h and Air-Cooled, Three-Phase Variable
Refrigerant Flow Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps w/a Cooling
Capacity of Less Than 65,000 Btu/h; Single Packaged Vertical Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps; and Direct-expansion Dedicated Outdoor
Air Systems.
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Under EPCA, DOE's energy conservation program consists essentially
of four parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy
conservation standards, and (4) certification and enforcement
procedures. For consumer products, relevant provisions of the Act
specifically include definitions (42 U.S.C. 6291), energy conservation
standards (42 U.S.C. 6295), test procedures (42 U.S.C. 6293), labeling
provisions (42 U.S.C. 6294), and the authority to require information
and reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6296). For covered equipment,
relevant provisions of the Act include definitions (42 U.S.C. 6311),
energy conservation standards (42 U.S.C. 6313), test procedures (42
U.S.C. 6314), labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315), and the authority
to require information and reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6316).
DOE is seeking to renew its information collection related to the
following aspects of the appliance standards program: (1) Gathering
data and submitting certification and compliance reports for each basic
model distributed in commerce in the U.S. including supplemental
testing instructions for certain commercial equipment; (2) maintaining
records underlying the certified ratings for each basic model including
test data and the associated calculations; (3) applications for a test
procedure waiver, which manufacturers may elect to submit if they
manufacture a basic model that cannot be tested pursuant to the DOE
test procedure; (4) applications requesting an extension of the date by
which representations must be made in accordance with any new or
amended DOE test procedure; and (5) labeling.
DOE's certification and compliance activities ensure accurate and
comprehensive information about the energy and water use
characteristics of covered products and covered equipment sold in the
United States. Manufacturers of all covered products and covered
equipment must submit a certification report before a basic model is
distributed in commerce, annually thereafter, and if the basic model is
redesigned in such a manner to increase the consumption or decrease the
efficiency of the basic model such that the certified rating is no
longer supported by the test data. Additionally, manufacturers must
report when production of a basic model has ceased and is no longer
offered for sale as part of the next annual certification report
following such cessation. DOE requires the manufacturer of any covered
product or covered equipment to establish, maintain, and retain the
records of certification reports, of the underlying test data for all
certification testing, and of any other testing conducted to satisfy
the requirements of part 429, part 430, and/or part 431. Certification
reports provide DOE and consumers with comprehensive, up-to-date
efficiency information and support effective enforcement.
As the result of a several changes to its regulatory provisions for
covered products and equipment enacted through rulemakings since the
last review of the current information collection, DOE has also
proposed several updates to its certification provisions for the
affected products and equipment. DOE proposed these changes in a notice
of proposed rulemaking issued on August 28, 2023 (``Certification
NOPR''). The total annual estimated respondents, responses, burden
hours, and reporting and recordkeeping cost burden that are reported in
this notice include the additional costs that DOE estimated would
result from the changes to certification reporting requirements
proposed in the Certification NOPR. The notice of proposed rulemaking
for these certification provisions is included in docket number EERE-
2023-BT-CE-0001.
(5) Proposed changes to the information collection, including
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description of additional information that would be collected.
In a proposed rule issued on August 28, 2023,\5\ the U.S.
Department of Energy (``DOE'') proposed to establish and amend the
certification provisions, labeling requirements, and enforcement
provisions for the following products and equipment: central air
conditioners and heat pumps; dishwashers; residential clothes washers;
pool heaters; dehumidifiers; external power supplies; battery chargers;
computer room air conditioners; direct-expansion outdoor air systems;
Air Cooled, Three-Phase, Small Commercial Air Conditioners and Heat
Pumps with a Cooling Capacity of Less Than 65,000 Btu/h and Air-Cooled,
Three-Phase, Variable Refrigerant Flow Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
with a Cooling Capacity of Less Than 65,000 Btu/h; commercial water
heating equipment; automatic commercial ice makers; walk-in coolers and
freezers; commercial and industrial pumps; portable air conditioners;
compressors; dedicated-purpose pool pump motors; air cleaners; single-
package vertical air conditioners and heat pumps; and ceiling fan light
kits. These proposed amendments are described in sections II and III of
the proposed rule. DOE is proposing these amendments to align reporting
that is consistent with currently applicable energy conservation
standards and test procedures and to ensure DOE has the information
necessary to determine the appropriate classification of products for
the application of standards.
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(6) Annual Estimated Number of Respondents: 2,083;
(7) Annual Estimated Number of Total Responses: 32,255;
(8) Annual Estimated Number of Burden Hours: 776,310 (35 hours per
certification, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and
completing and reviewing the collection of information; 16 additional
hours for creating supplement testing instructions for commercial HVAC,
water heating, and refrigeration equipment manufacturers; 160 hours for
test procedure waiver preparation; 160 hours for representation
extension request preparation), 1 hour for creating and applying a
label for walk-in cooler and freezer, commercial and industrial pump,
and electric motor manufacturers).
(9) Annual Estimated Reporting and Recordkeeping Cost Burden:
$51,795,000.
Statutory Authority: Section 326(d) of the Energy Policy and
Conservation Act, Public Law 94-163, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6296); 10
CFR parts 429, 430, and 431.
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on September
19, 2023, by Jeffrey Marootian, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, pursuant to delegated
authority from the Secretary of Energy. That document with the original
signature and date is maintained by DOE. For administrative purposes
only, and in compliance with requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters the legal effect of this
document upon publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on September 21, 2023.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2023-20827 Filed 9-25-23; 8:45 am]
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