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The US raised energy efficiency standards for residential water heaters.
The move is supposed to save the average household at least $100 a year in lower utility bills. As new water heaters are shipped out over 30 years, energy savings from the tougher standards are also expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 332 million metric tons. That’s like erasing the annual planet-heating pollution of nearly 43 million homes, the Department of Energy says.
Water Heaters Use Lots of Energy. The D.O.E. Wants to Change That.
[The New York Times]
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