2025-00964Proposed RuleWallet

Government Gives Up on Making Your Boiler More Efficient

Published Date: 1/17/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The Department of Energy has decided to cancel its plan to make consumer boilers more energy-efficient. This means no new rules or costs for gas, oil, or electric boiler owners right now. The change was supposed to happen but got pulled back after lots of feedback from the public and industry.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

No New Boiler Efficiency Rules Now

The Department of Energy withdrew its proposed rule on consumer boiler efficiency on January 17, 2025. The withdrawn proposal (published August 14, 2023) would have tightened AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) standards for gas‑fired and oil‑fired boilers and would have kept current standards for electric steam and hot water boilers, but those changes will not take effect now.

Manufacturers Avoid Immediate Compliance

DOE withdrew the consumer‑boiler efficiency proposal on January 17, 2025, so manufacturers that would have needed to meet more stringent AFUE standards for gas and oil boilers will not face those new requirements now. The department cited significant public comments, an upcoming change in Administration, and resource needs as reasons for the withdrawal.

Future Boiler Rules Still Possible

DOE said the withdrawal does not prevent it from proposing new energy conservation standards for consumer boilers in the future, including standards that could be substantially identical or similar to the August 14, 2023 proposal. Any future proposal would be subject to notice-and-comment procedures under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act and the Administrative Procedure Act.

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