Fluorescent Lamp Ballast Energy Conservation Standards Public Meeting
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The Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces a public meeting to be held on April 20 to discuss energy conservation standards for fluorescent lamp ballasts. The meeting is open to all stakeholders and will provide an opportunity for public input on the proposed standards. Written comments will also be accepted as part of the formal consultation process.
Manufacturers of fluorescent lamp ballasts and lighting equipment should monitor this consultation closely, as the standards under discussion could establish new efficiency requirements that affect product design and compliance obligations. Participation in the public comment process now may influence the final scope and stringency of any adopted standards.
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The Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has announced a public meeting to discuss potential updates to energy conservation standards for fluorescent lamp ballasts. This consultation document seeks input from manufacturers, industry stakeholders, and the public on the scope and requirements of the proposed standards. Stakeholders who manufacture or use fluorescent lamp ballasts should plan to attend the meeting or submit written comments to ensure their perspectives are considered in the rulemaking process.
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