Department of Energy May 20, 2016 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

DesertLink, LLC; Notice of Petition for Declaratory Order
Document Number: 2016-11904
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC; Notice Establishing Comment Period
Document Number: 2016-11898
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Notice of Commission Staff Attendance
Document Number: 2016-11895
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC; Notice of Application
Document Number: 2016-11894
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC; Notice of Application
Document Number: 2016-11893
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Tricon Energy Ltd. and Rockbriar Partners Inc. v. Colonial Pipeline Company; Notice of Complaint
Document Number: 2016-11888
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Combined Notice of Filings #2
Document Number: 2016-11887
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Combined Notice of Filings #1
Document Number: 2016-11886
Type: Notice
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Battery Chargers
Document Number: 2016-11486
Type: Rule
Date: 2016-05-20
Agency: Department of Energy
On August 6, 2015, the U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'') issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (``NOPR'') to amend the test procedure for battery chargers. This final rule is based on that NOPR. The final rule amends the current test procedure, incorporating changes that will take effect 30 days after the final rule publication date. These changes will be mandatory for product testing to demonstrate compliance with any future energy conservation standards that DOE may adopt and for any representations made regarding the energy consumption or energy efficiency of battery chargers starting 180 days after publication of this rule. In summary, these changes update the battery selection criteria for multi-voltage, multi-capacity battery chargers, harmonize the instrumentation resolution and uncertainty requirements with the second edition of the International Electrotechnical Commission (``IEC'') 62301 standard for measuring standby power, define and exclude back-up battery chargers from the testing requirements of this rulemaking, outline provisions for conditioning lead acid batteries, specify sampling and certification requirements for compliance with future energy conservation standards, and correct typographical errors in the current test procedure.
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