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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched the largest deregulatory effort in its history, proposing to eliminate or reduce 47 regulations to lower costs and improve quality of life. Expected to save Americans an estimated $11 billion and cut over 125,000 words from the federal code, the initiative aligns with President Trump’s “Zero-Based Regulation to Unleash American Energy” executive order. The proposed rollbacks target appliance efficiency standards, energy production rules, and diversity-related grant requirements. Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized the administration’s commitment to rapid deregulation, calling it a return to “common sense” and consumer freedom. They write:

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the first step in the Energy Department’s largest deregulatory effort in history, proposing the elimination or reduction of 47 regulations that are driving up costs and lowering quality of life for the American people. Once finalized, these actions will save the American people an estimated $11 billion and cut more than 125,000 words from the Code of Federal Regulations. These actions, in accordance with President Donald Trump’s Executive Order, “Zero-Based Regulation to Unleash American Energy,” advance President Trump’s promise to restore consumer freedom, lower costs, and unleash American energy dominance.

“While it would normally take years for the Department of Energy to remove just a handful of regulations, the Trump Administration assembled a team working around the clock to reduce costs and deliver results for the American people in just over 110 days,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. “Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we are bringing back common sense — slashing regulations meant to appease Green New Deal fantasies, restrict consumer choice and increase costs for the American people. Promises made, promises kept.”

The 47 actions include the proposed elimination or modification to dozens of consumer appliance standards, regulations limiting building and energy production and unscientific DEI requirements for grant recipients. The full list of actions is available below:

47 Deregulatory Actions

  1. Rescinding Requirements for Exempt External Power Supplies Under the EPS Service Parts Act of 2014

  2. Streamlining Administrative Procedures with Respect to the Import and Export of Natural Gas

  3. Streamlining Application for Presidential Permit Authorizing the Construction, Connection, Operation, and Maintenance of Facilities for Transmission of Electric Energy at International Boundaries

  4. Rescinding Collection of Information Under the Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act of 1974

  5. Rescinding Regulations for Loans for Minority Business Enterprises Seeking DOE Contracts and Assistance

  6. Streamlining Applications for Authorization to Transmit Electric Energy to a Foreign Country

  7. Rescinding the Production Incentives for Cellulosic Biofuels

  8. Rescinding Reporting Requirements, Certification, Independent Verification, and DOE Review for Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting

  9. Rescinding the Grant Programs for Schools and Hospitals and Buildings Owned by Units of Local Government and Public Care Institutions

  10. Rescinding the Renewable Energy Production Incentive

  11. Streamlining the Procedures for Acquisition of Petroleum for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

  12. Rescinding Energy Conservation Standards for Automatic Commercial Ice Makers

  13. Rescinding Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Prerinse Spray Valves

  14. Rescinding the Energy Conservation Standards for Microwave Ovens

  15. Rescinding the Water Use Standards for Faucets

  16. Rescinding Energy Conservation Standards for External Power Supplies

  17. Rescinding in Part the Amended Energy Conservation Standards for Dehumidifiers

  18. Rescinding the Amended Design Requirements for Conventional Cooking Tops

  19. Rescinding the Amended Design Requirements for Conventional Ovens

  20. Rescinding the Amended Water Conservation Standards for Commercial Clothes Washers

  21. Rescinding the Amended Water Use Standards for Residential Clothes Washers

  22. Rescinding the Amended Water Use Standards for Residential Dishwashers

  23. Rescinding the Efficiency Standards for Battery Chargers

  24. Rescinding the Efficiency Standards for Compact Residential Clothes Washers

  25. Rescinding Floodplains and Wetlands Environmental Review Requirements

  26. Ending Requirements for Members of One Sex to Be Able to Try Out for Sports Teams of the Opposite Sex

  27. Rescinding New Construction Requirements Related to Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs or Activities

  28. Rescinding Obsolete Financial Assistance Rules

  29. Rescinding Obsolete Transfer of Proceedings Regulations

  30. Rescinding Regulations Related to Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance

  31. Rescinding Regulations Related to Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs or Activities (General Provisions)

  32. Rescinding Regulations Related to Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs or Activities (Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Age)

  33. Rescinding Unnecessary Regulation Encouraging Alternative Dispute Resolution

  34. Withdrawing Air Cleaners as a Covered Consumer Product

  35. Withdrawing Compressors as a Covered Equipment

  36. Withdrawing Miscellaneous Refrigeration Products as a Covered Consumer Product

  37. Withdrawing Portable Air Conditioners as a Covered Consumer Product

  38. Withdrawal of Fans and Blowers as Covered Equipment

  39. Rescinding Test Procedures for Small Electric Motors

  40. Rescinding Test Procedures for Commercial Warm Air Furnaces

  41. Rescinding Unnecessary ADR Regulations for DOE Contractor Employee Protection Program

  42. Request for Information on Lowering the Efficiency Standards for Furnace Fans

  43. Notice Rescinding 10 Unlawful and Burdensome Guidance documents

  44. Rescinding the Definition of Showerhead to Unleash Better Shower Pressure

  45. Withdrawing Portable Electric Spas as a Covered Product

  46. Withdrawing Miscellaneous Gas Products as a Covered Product

  47. Delaying Compliance Date for Federal Agencies to Meet the Clean Energy Federal Building Rule

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