Department of Energy’s new appliance efficiency standards will save TX households $97 annually

National energy efficiency standards apply to air conditioners, clothes dryers, refrigerators, water heaters, other everyday appliances

DALLAS, TX – A typical household in Texas stands to save an average of $97 annually on utility bills over the next two decades, thanks to newly updated national appliance efficiency standards, according to analysis released Tuesday by Environment Texas Research & Policy Center and the Appliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP). Texas businesses are expected to be a major benefactor to these new standards, and are projected to collectively save an estimated $172 million per year on average over the next two decades on energy costs due to the new requirements.

“These updated standards will save consumers money for years to come, just by using more efficient appliances. It’s a clear win for Texans’ wallets.” said Environment Texas Research & Policy Center City Hall Advocate Ian Seamans. “For Texas residents and businesses, the prospect of sustained annual utility bill savings is welcome news.”

The savings projections are published by ASAP and PIRG, Environment Texas Research and Policy Center’s sister organization, as part of a new policy analysis, Reducing Costs Across America: New Appliance Standards Save Consumers Money in Every State. The analysis looks at the impact of energy efficiency standards that have been updated by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) under President Joe Biden.

“Consumers are going to save money year after year thanks to efficiency standards set during the Biden administration,” said Andrew deLaski, executive director of the Appliance Standards Awareness Project. “Whether you’re replacing a water heater or a clothes dryer, these standards are going to ensure you get a better product that doesn’t leave you with needlessly high utility bills.”

The newly released analysis also shows that the new standards will cut nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide pollution in Texas by an average of 805 tons and 133 tons per year respectively, over the next twenty years. Both pollutants are harmful to the human respiratory system and contribute to respiratory conditions, particularly in children, the elderly and those with asthma.

“The Biden administration’s updated appliance efficiency standards will help Texans live longer, healthier lives,” said Seamans.

PIRG has long advocated for more efficient appliances, alongside ASAP, the Consumer Federation of America, Climate Action Campaign and others. Most recently, U.S. PIRG Education Fund and its sister organizations Environment America Research & Policy Center and Environment America, urged the Biden administration to finalize strong and long overdue updates to efficiency standards.

Strong appliance efficiency standards, alongside other federal actions, will significantly reduce climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions and help the Biden administration meet its goal of cutting climate pollution in half by the end of the decade, relative to 2005 levels.

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Environment Texas Research & Policy Center is dedicated to protecting our air, water and open spaces. We work to protect the places we love, advance the environmental values we share, and win real results for our environment. Learn more at www.EnvironmentTexasCenter.org

The Appliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP) advocates for appliance, equipment, and lighting standards that cut planet-warming emissions and other air pollution, save water, and reduce economic and environmental burdens for low- and moderate-income households. ASAP’s steering committee includes representatives from environmental and efficiency nonprofits, consumer groups, the utility sector, and state government.

PIRG, the federation of state Public Interest Research Groups, is an advocate for the public interest. We speak out for a healthier, safer world in which we’re freer to pursue our own individual well-being and the common good. PIRG is part of The Public Interest Network, which operates and supports organizations committed to a shared vision of a better world and a strategic approach to social change.

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