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December 3, 2010
DOE Publishes Final Rule Regarding Post-Employment Restrictions

The Department of Energy published a final rule establishing procedures under which a former employee of the executive branch may obtain approval to make communications to DOE solely for the purpose of furnishing scientific or technological information during the period the former employee is subject to post-employment restrictions set forth in 18 U.S.C. 207(a), (c), and (d).

November 30, 2010
DOE Solicits Views on the Implementation of Large-Capacity Clothes Washer Waivers

The Department of Energy has recently granted several requests for waivers establishing an alternative test procedure for certain large-capacity residential clothes washer models.  We have now received follow-up questions about the proper application of these waivers.  Since these questions affect multiple manufacturers and the public, we have decided the proper course is to invite interested parties to submit views on the proper application of these waivers to existing clothes washer models and units by Tuesday, December 7th.

November 23, 2010
Air-Con Agrees to Pay Civil Penalty to Resolve Enforcement Action

The Department of Energy has settled the civil penalty action it initiated against Air-Con International for Air-Con’s sale of air conditioners in the United States that used more energy than allowed by federal law.  On September 20, 2010, based on Air-Con’s responses to a DOE subpoena, DOE ordered Air-Con to stop selling noncompliant air conditioners in the United States and proposed civil penalties for the noncompliant units sold by the company. Air-Con promptly ceased U.S.

November 17, 2010
Department of Energy to Host Spectrum Policy Seminar for the Utility Sector on December 8, 2010

On October 5, 2010, after an extensive public notice and comment process, the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a report entitled, "Communications Requirements of Smart Grid Technologies". The complete text of the report, and of a second report addressing data access and privacy issues arising from the deployment of smart grid technologies, can be found here.

November 16, 2010
DOE Announces Changes to the Energy Conservation Standards Process

The Department of Energy today announced it is making changes to expedite its rulemaking process.  Historically, the Department has had difficulty meeting deadlines imposed by Congress for adopting energy efficiency standards.   The Department has already taken steps to improve its internal management of the rulemaking process, and is now making further changes designed to make the rulemaking process more efficient.  Those changes are as follows:

  • Notice of Proposed Rule
November 16, 2010
DOE Launches New Fraud Reporting Web Page

The Department of Energy today launched a new Fraud Reporting web page to make it easier for members of the public to report suspected incidents of fraud, waste, and abuse, and to enable the Department to keep the public better informed about potential fraud involving DOE programs.  DOE is strongly committed to effective program oversight and takes seriously any allegations of potential fraud, waste, or abuse.

November 15, 2010
DOE Resolves Avanti Refrigerator and Freezer Civil Penalty Case

Today, the Department of Energy announced that it has resolved the civil penalty action against Mackle Company for its failure to certify that refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers sold under the Avanti brand name meet federal energy efficiency standards.  These legally required certifications provide DOE with information critical to determining that American consumers are buying products that deliver significant energy and cost savings in accord with DOE’s regulations.  On June 14, 2010, the Department issued a Notice of Proposed Civil Penalty t

November 9, 2010
DOE Closes Investigation into Energy Efficiency of Viking Refrigerator

The Department of Energy has closed its investigation into the energy efficiency of Viking Range Corporation’s refrigerator-freezer model VCSB542.  The Department initiated this investigation in response to allegations that the model failed to meet federal energy efficiency standards.

November 2, 2010
DOE Completes Annual Determination of the Adequacy of the Nuclear Waste Fund Fee

As required by the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (NWPA), DOE has completed its annual review of the adequacy of the Nuclear Waste Fund fee.

Based on that review, the Office of Standard Contract Management has determined that there is no basis to propose an adjustment to the fee to Congress. The Secretary of Energy has adopted and approved this determination.

As a result, the fee will remain at the amount specified in the NWPA pending the next annual review. The Secretary’s determination is available here.

October 19, 2010
DOE Resolves Nearly All of its September 2010 Certification Enforcement Actions

The Energy Department's new Office of Enforcement, part of the General Counsel's Office, announced today that it has now successfully resolved 26 of the 30 certification enforcement cases brought in September 2010 as part of the Department's ongoing enforcement initiative. 

The Department will continue aggressively enforcing its certification requirements, which generate information that allows the Department to verify if a company is complying with energy and water efficiency standards that deliver significant energy, water, and cost savings to the American public.