DOE EPS Service Parts Act Energy Conservation Rule
Summary
The Department of Energy has scheduled a rule titled 'Energy Conservation Program: Exempt Power Supplies under the EPS Service Parts Act' for publication on April 28, 2026. This public inspection document is being made available prior to official publication in the Federal Register. The full regulatory text and specific compliance requirements are contained in the PDF version available for download.
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The Department of Energy is publishing a new rule under the EPS Service Parts Act that establishes energy conservation standards or exemptions for external power supplies. This document is being released for public inspection prior to its official Federal Register publication on April 28, 2026.
Manufacturers and importers of external power supplies should monitor this rulemaking closely, as compliance obligations and enforcement mechanisms under the Energy Conservation Program will be affected once the rule takes effect. Affected parties should obtain the full PDF from public-inspection.federalregister.gov to review all substantive provisions before the compliance deadline.
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Public Inspection :: Rule
Energy Conservation Program: Exempt Power Supplies under the EPS Service Parts Act
An unpublished Rule
by the Energy Department on 04/28/2026
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- Sharing Public Inspection Document This document is unpublished. It is scheduled to be published on 04/28/2026.
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