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2025-2026 Regular Session
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Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards
December 3, 2024 02:22 PM to All House Members
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Representative Jennifer O'Mara
D House District 165
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Rep. Thomas Mehaffie
R House District 106
Memo
The cheapest, cleanest form of energy is the energy that we do not produce at all, which can be achieved simply by using energy efficient appliances. Adopting energy efficiency standards for appliances can play a critical role to help Pennsylvania tackle climate change, reduce air pollution, conserve our water resources, and save the Commonwealth’s consumers and businesses money on their utility bills.
 
That is why we are reintroducing legislation to set energy efficiency and water conservation standards for commercial and residential appliances sold in the Commonwealth. An analysis of last session’s bill showed that these efficiency standards could reduce climate pollution by an estimated 384 tons, conserve over nine billion gallons of water and save consumers approximately $294 million per year on their utility bills. Appliances that meet these standards are already on the market, competitively priced and available to Pennsylvania consumers and businesses today. 
 
Please join us in protecting the health, environment and pocketbooks of Pennsylvanians by sponsoring this legislation. 
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 660
Last updated on December 3, 2024 02:23 PM
Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards
December 3, 2024 02:22 PM to All House Members

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O'MARA and MEHAFFIE

Memo
The cheapest, cleanest form of energy is the energy that we do not produce at all, which can be achieved simply by using energy efficient appliances. Adopting energy efficiency standards for appliances can play a critical role to help Pennsylvania tackle climate change, reduce air pollution, conserve our water resources, and save the Commonwealth’s consumers and businesses money on their utility bills.
 
That is why we are reintroducing legislation to set energy efficiency and water conservation standards for commercial and residential appliances sold in the Commonwealth. An analysis of last session’s bill showed that these efficiency standards could reduce climate pollution by an estimated 384 tons, conserve over nine billion gallons of water and save consumers approximately $294 million per year on their utility bills. Appliances that meet these standards are already on the market, competitively priced and available to Pennsylvania consumers and businesses today. 
 
Please join us in protecting the health, environment and pocketbooks of Pennsylvanians by sponsoring this legislation. 

Document
Introduced as HB 660

Last Updated
December 3, 2024 02:23 PM
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