Us USA, the Biden administration, together with the Department of Energy, indicated new proposals for energy standards to be even more strictly enforced. Last Friday (10), they said that the regulation for home appliances should be updated and that there be less emission of gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. The saving action guarantees the US $3.5 billion a year for public accounts.
This is a proposal from the country's current president to combat climate change and to preserve the environment. The responsible department informed that within 30 years 233 million tons would be reduced carbon emissions metrics, which would be equivalent to 12 months of emissions at 29 million houses.
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Home appliance use is responsible for 20% of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, that is why the modern proposals for domestic use come hand in hand with the preservation of the environment.
Updating features for washing machines, refrigerators, and more home appliances It hasn't happened for 10 years. Although notable changes have happened, there are devices that currently have better qualities. The current proposed change could only go into effect in 2027, generating $60 billion in savings for consumers over a 30-year period.
Jennifer Granholm, US Secretary of Energy, indicated how the proposal was estimated:
“With today's proposals, we are building on a decades-long effort with our industry partners to ensure that tomorrow's devices will work more efficiently and save Americans money." specialist.
This was a proposal that came up recently when the Consumer Product Safety Commission with the Department of Energy announced the extinction of the gas stove to improve the quality of life of Americans, as well as it would be a good influence for the environment environment.
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