NAFEM offers ideas to DOE for improving energy conservation standards program
As the Department of Energy (DOE) continues to evaluate how to best reduce companies’ costs for complying with energy conservation […]
Ad-hoc group progressing expansion of ENERGY STAR component inspection verification program
Leveraging the success of the steam-cooker component inspection pilot program that combined ENERGY STAR energy-efficiency verification testing, with quarterly product […]
California proceeds with HFC prohibitions and plans to reduce NOx emissions
At its March 22-23 meeting in Riverside, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. California intends […]
SBA office of advocacy partnering with NAFEM
Navigating your way around the myriad current and proposed federal government regulations can be daunting. Fortunately for NAFEM and its […]
Tariffs…
In addition to monitoring tariffs on Chinese imports, NAFEM has joined a newly formed group, the Coalition of American Metal […]
Suggestions submitted for reducing regulatory burden
As part of Executive Order 13771 to reduce regulation and regulatory costs, DOE requested comments to improve its process for […]
UL 921 review is complete
UL has completed its file review of standard UL 921 for commercial dishwashers, however, the testing phase of the review […]
EPA and NAFEM collaborating on ENERGY STAR verification enhancement
At a recent meeting with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Agency agreed to explore the expansion of a successful, […]
NAFEM recommends energy conservation standards program improvements
Late this month, NAFEM submitted comments in response to DOE’s request for information to inform its Energy Conservation Standards Program Design. DOE […]
NAFEM has a “seat at the table” as DOE creates energy efficiency standards
It’s clear from everything going on in the foodservice equipment industry that energy-efficiency standards are not only here to stay, […]