August 03, 2022
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Testimony to DOE on Supporting Proposed Condensing Gas Furnace Efficiency Standard

CFA strongly supports DOE’s proposed standard for non-weatherized gas furnaces at the technical standard level (TSL) 8, that is, at 95% AFUE for all such furnaces. For those households where the heat is provided by a non-weatherized gas furnace, the cost of the gas often represents the household’s largest energy bill.
The reductions in expenditures for fuel use are larger than the costs of the fuel-saving technologies – about twice as large.
- The payback period is less than half the life of the appliance.
- Many more consumers enjoy net benefits than bear net costs.
- The individuals who benefit have much larger gains than the losses of the individuals who do not.
- All of the conclusions about consumer benefits in the aggregate apply to low-income consumers as well.
- As large as the consumer pocketbook benefits are, we believe that the DOE has underestimated the net pocketbook benefits by overestimating the costs and underestimating the benefits.
- The consumer pocketbook savings are augmented by other indirect and external benefits. (e.g. environmental, public health, and macroeconomic)
Our Subject Matter Experts

Courtney Griffin
Director of Consumer Product Safety

Mark Cooper
Senior Fellow
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