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  • PHCC and HARDI Applaud Supreme Court Decision to Reconsider 95% Furnace Rule
  • Supreme Court sends furnace case back to appeals court
  • HVAC Efficiency Mandates Returned to Appeals Court

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plumbingperspective.com /1 month ago

PHCC and HARDI Applaud Supreme Court Decision to Reconsider 95% Furnace Rule

Supreme Court Reopens Challenge to Condensing-Only Furnace Mandate The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors—National Association applauds a Supreme Court decision released earlier...

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utilitydive.com /1 month ago

Supreme Court sends furnace case back to appeals court

The top court agreed with the Trump administration that Biden-era rules effectively eliminating non-condensing gas furnaces and water heaters from the market are based on an incomp...

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achrnews.com /1 month ago

HVAC Efficiency Mandates Returned to Appeals Court

HVACR industry groups are pleased with a new Supreme Court decision that requires a lower court to reconsider its decision to uphold mandates that require certain furnaces and wate...

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canarymedia.com /1 month ago

DOE bars homes from using rebates to ditch fossil-fueled heating

This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News , a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter....

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nahb.org /1 month ago

EPA Finalizes Refrigerant Rule Update to Allow Older HVAC Unit Installation

The EPA today published a final rule that will allow the continued installation in new homes of existing HVAC units manufactured or imported prior to Jan. 1, 2025, that use R-410A...

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utilitydive.com /4 weeks ago

Heat pump shipments rise through April, with more use for both heating and cooling

Ongoing legal battles regarding non-condensing commercial gas water heaters and residential gas furnaces have not yet slowed U.S. gas storage water-heat shipments, AHRI data shows.

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achrnews.com /5 days ago

A Packaged Heat Pump for Spaces With Installation Constraints

The iCool XC Type C is designed to help electrify heating and cooling without sacrificing performance in colder climates.

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legal-planet.org /1 week ago

86ing Natural Gas in New Buildings

Three years ago, the Ninth Circuit struck down a Berkeley ordinance banning natural gas hookups for new buildings.  The court said that the ordinance was preempted by a federal law...

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nahb.org /2 weeks ago

Federal Appeals Court Upholds New York's Gas Appliance Ban

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit yesterday upheld New York City and New York State laws that restrict the use of gas-powered and other fossil-fuel-powered appliance...

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legal-planet.org /1 week ago

Ninth Circuit Upholds South Coast Zero-NOx Emission Standard for Appliances

Last fall I wrote about a strangely important case about boilers, in which the Ninth Circuit would decide whether a challenged zero-NOx air emission standard adopted by LA’s air re...

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utilitydive.com /1 month ago

DOE issues guidance ending gas-to-electric appliance rebates

The Department of Energy will instead allow rebates for “upgrading HVAC and appliances only from existing electric equipment to more efficient electric equipment.”

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

I.R.A. Rebates for Appliance Swaps Could Be Phased Out

New guidance from the Energy Department would prevent people from receiving rebates after making such swaps.

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achrnews.com /1 month ago

PFAS Rules and A2L Building Codes Continue to Evolve

HVACR industry faces growing complexity from state-level PFAS regulations and evolving A2L building codes, requiring manufacturers and contractors to stay alert and engaged. 

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legal-planet.org /1 month ago

Statutory Language? Who Cares About Statutory Language?

The Department of Energy has issued new guidance that cuts off rebates for people who replace a gas furnace with a heat pump. Under the new guidance, the rebate will be allowed onl...

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achrnews.com /3 weeks ago

When All-Electric Homes Came With a Guarantee

A 1967 ACHR NEWS article shows how one utility promoted electric heat with a full-scale campaign aimed at homeowners, contractors, and commercial buildings. 

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achrnews.com /1 week ago

HVAC Groups Support DOE’s Rulemaking to Cut Energy Efficiency Mandates

DOE claims it will permanently end appliance and equipment mandates that raise prices with its latest proposed rulemaking.

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achrnews.com /1 month ago

Leak Rules Tighten as Threshold Drops to 15 Pounds

Federal leak rules now reach smaller systems, while state requirements add complexity — allowing contractors to turn refrigerant management into a revenue-generating service offeri...

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achrnews.com /1 month ago

The Commercial Niche: Where Heat Pumps Excelled in 1960

In 1960, a Phoenix factory used 140 tons of refrigeration to show how all-electric systems could make sense in the right commercial application. 

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thecentersquare.com /1 week ago

Spokane cooling mandate could cost landlords millions

(The Center Square) - Spokane landlords could soon face millions of dollars in costs under a proposed mandate that could require them to retrofit tens of thousands of units to prov...

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canarymedia.com /1 week ago

Southern California clean-heat rule survives key legal challenge

Southern California’s landmark rule to slash emissions from industrial heating sources just notched a major victory in court. The region has some of the worst air quality in the U...

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achrnews.com /1 month ago

California Revisits HVACR Sales Reporting

California regulators are exploring HVACR equipment sales tracking to boost permit compliance, but industry groups warn the proposal could create costly, burdensome reporting requi...

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spectrumlocalnews.com /2 weeks ago

Court rules New York's all-electric buildings mandate does not violate federal law

The law would new gas hookups in new buildings under seven stories before expanding to all new buildings.

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achrnews.com /1 month ago

New Incentives for Heat Pump Installations Create HVAC Contractor Opportunities

With the help of a heat pump installation savings program, becoming a qualified contractor opens up a marketing pipeline.

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shalemag.com /1 month ago

Why Your Next Heat Pump Rebate Might Not Cover Switching from Gas

The post Why Your Next Heat Pump Rebate Might Not Cover Switching from Gas appeared first on Shale Magazine.

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