Department of Energy November 28, 2022 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Ceiling Fans
Document Number: 2022-25749
Type: Rule
Date: 2022-11-28
Agency: Department of Energy
The Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as amended (``EPCA''), prescribes energy conservation standards for various consumer products, including ceiling fans. The Energy Act of 2020 amended the energy conservation standards for large-diameter ceiling fans (``LDCFs''). DOE codified these efficiency requirements in a final rule published May 27, 2021. When DOE published the final rule codifying the standards for LDCFs in 2021, DOE's test procedure for LDCFs was applicable only to those ceiling fans with a diameter less than or equal to 24 feet. As a result, DOE could not implement the full scope of LDCF standards set forth in the Energy Act of 2020. In order to remedy this situation, DOE has removed this limit on ceiling fan diameter in the most recent test procedure rulemaking for ceiling fans. As such, DOE is now able to implement in this final rule the full scope of standards for LDCFs set forth in the Energy Act of 2020.
Combined Notice of Filings #1
Document Number: 2022-25862
Type: Notice
Date: 2022-11-28
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Notice of Revocation of Market-Based Rate Authority and Termination of Electric Market-Based Rate Tariff
Document Number: 2022-25831
Type: Notice
Date: 2022-11-28
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Updating Regulations for Engineering and Design Materials for Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities Related to Potential Impacts Caused by Natural Hazards
Document Number: 2022-25600
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2022-11-28
Agency: Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) proposes to revise its regulations governing liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities subject to sections 3 and 7 of the Natural Gas Act (NGA) by removing outdated references for seismic hazard evaluations and seismic design criteria for LNG facilities. In their place, the Commission proposes to codify its existing practice of evaluating seismic and other natural hazards and design criteria for LNG facilities under its jurisdiction. These revisions are intended to reduce confusion about applicable technical requirements and clarify the information required in applications filed before the Commission to ensure the public is protected from potential catastrophic impacts caused by natural hazards.
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