House Republicans Criticize Efficiency Rule for Ceiling Fans

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House Republicans Criticize Efficiency Rule for Ceiling Fans
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House Republicans on the Small Business Committee are criticizing proposed energy-efficiency standards for ceiling fans, arguing that they would burden manufacturers, particularly smaller ones. The Energy Department claims that the rule would significantly reduce fan-related electricity costs and save Americans up to $369 million per year, while reducing air pollution. The department also clarified that the one-time conversion cost for manufacturers would be around $107 million. Efficiency standards for home appliances have become contentious issues under the Biden administration, with Republicans opposing regulations on gas stoves and other appliances.

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