January 7

Biden’s Lame-Duck Water Heater Ban: Higher Costs, Fewer Choices

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Biden bans most gas tankless water heaters by 2029, citing climate goals. Critics warn of higher costs, fewer choices, and impact on low-income families.

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The Biden administration finalized climate regulations to ban most natural gas-powered instantaneous water heaters—a move that critics say will drive up costs for consumers. [emphasis, links added]

The Department of Energy—which formally published the rules the day after Christmas—didn’t issue a press release announcing the action, a departure from past appliance regulations.

The published rules say the regulations are expected to help the climate by curbing carbon dioxide emissions.

Overall, under the regulations, roughly 40 percent of the new tankless water heaters available in the United States today will be taken off the market by 2029.

Experts and industry officials say that will force consumers to purchase either more expensive or less efficient water heater models.

One industry analysis estimates that consumers will pay $450 more on average when purchasing new water heaters thanks to the regulations. And that will impact low-income and senior households, which are most reliant on the models targeted by the Department of Energy.

The move represents the latest climate-related action taken by the Biden administration in the weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump has vowed to roll back a wide swath of the climate regulations issued under President Joe Biden to boost energy production and drive economic growth.

The new regulations highlight how the current administration has targeted home appliances to reduce carbon emissions and drive a green transition to electric products.

The Department of Energy faced widespread blowback in early 2023 after it targeted popular gas-powered stoves and has continued to receive criticism for rules restricting refrigerators, furnaces, dishwashers, and clothes washers.

When you see bad regulations from the Biden administration, usually it has something to do with climate change.

“It’s one more example of an appliance regulation that raises costs and reduces choices,” Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, told the Washington Free Beacon.

“It bans an entire category of tankless water heaters and the ones that are most affordable.”

“This is all part of the climate change agenda,” Lieberman continued. “One of the things we see is an antipathy towards natural gas versions of appliances because natural gas is a fossil fuel and they want to electrify everything. When you see bad regulations from the Biden administration, usually it has something to do with climate change.”

The rules apply to instantaneous water heaters, of which there are two types: non-condensing and condensing.

However, the rules hike efficiency requirements to a threshold that only condensing models can meet, effectively banning the cheaper but less efficient non-condensing models.

As a result, after the rules are fully implemented in late 2029, consumers will be forced to buy pricier models or cheaper non-instantaneous storage tank water heaters.

Tank water heaters are less efficient than the models being banned by the Department of Energy.

Read rest at Free Beacon

 

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