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July 05, 2022
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Advocates Support DOE's Decision to Maintain Non-Condensing and Condensing Boilers Within a Single Product Class
CFA joined fellow advocates in responding to the preliminary technical support document for energy conservation standards for consumer boilers. We support DOE’s decision to evaluate non-condensing and condensing boilers within a single product class.
However, the groups did urge DOE to evaluate electric and gas heat pump technology for consumer boilers as potential max-tech efficiency levels, and to to evaluate one or more alternate natural gas price scenarios.
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