Cruz, Manchin propose bill blocking Biden admin from banning gas stoves

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Not sure what context your 27% refers to... Total U.S. hydro only produces 6.3% of total... and why focus on Washington State?
Well, if you look at the whole picture Washington produces more hydroelectric power than any other state, and 27 percent of the nations total.
Hydropower, or hydroelectric power, is one of the oldest and largest sources of renewable energy, which uses the natural flow of moving water to generate electricity. Hydropower currently accounts for 31.5% of total U.S. renewable electricity generation and about 6.3% of total U.S. electricity generation.

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U.S. TOTAL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SOURCE, 2021
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pasayten wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 4:20 pm The Biden/Demo's attacks on natural gas as a heating and cooking source are ill founded... Electrify everything??? What source of fuel are they going to use to make the new dependable electric power needed after phasing out gas??? Without better storage technology, wind and solar are not dependable 24/7 sources of energy. Same goes for electric car needs... Jeesh... Look at the whole picture.
Well, if you look at the whole picture Washington produces more hydroelectric power than any other state, and 27 percent of the nations total.

Also, the storage problems with relation to wind and solar are being solved and it appears they can be solved and still provide electric power for less cost than fossil fuels. I firmly believe that they will be solved on the time scales we are considering for large-scale deployment of renewables (e.g. over the next ten to fifteen years). The likely end result of that conversion will be that electricity will be cheaper and more abundant than it has ever been in our history.
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The Biden/Demo's attacks on natural gas as a heating and cooking source are ill founded... Electrify everything??? What source of fuel are they going to use to make the new dependable electric power needed after phasing out gas??? Without better storage technology, wind and solar are not dependable 24/7 sources of energy. Same goes for electric car needs... Jeesh... Look at the whole picture.
Cruz, Manchin propose bill blocking Biden admin from banning gas stoves
Story by Eric Revell • 4h ago

The Biden administration's efforts to turn up the regulatory heat on gas stoves are drawing bipartisan opposition from a pair of senators who have introduced a bill to block a ban on gas stoves.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., introduced the Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act last week amid the Biden administration's discussions of proposed restrictions on gas stoves.

Their bill would prohibit the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) from advancing regulations on existing or new gas stoves that would ban their use or "would otherwise substantially increase the average price of gas stoves in the United States."

"Make no mistake, radical environmentalists want to stop Americans from using natural gas. The Consumer Product Safety Commission’s proposed ban on gas stoves is the latest egregious scaremongering by the Far Left and their Biden administration allies," Cruz added. "I am pleased to partner with Sen. Manchin in this bipartisan effort to stop the federal government from issuing regulations that put the interests of the Green New Deal before the well-being of American families."

"The federal government has no business telling American families how to cook their dinner, which is why Sen. Cruz and I introduced bipartisan legislation to ensure Americans decide how to cook in their own homes," Manchin said. "I can tell you the last thing that would ever leave our house is the gas stove we cook on, and I will continue to fight any overreach by the Consumer Product Safety Commission."

The Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act's introduction comes weeks after the Biden administration backtracked on remarks made by CPSC Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr., who said the administration could ban gas stoves amid claims that they emit pollutants that cause respiratory and health issues. Trumka told Bloomberg that "any option is on the table" and, "Products that can't be made safe can be banned."

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later clarified that President Joe Biden doesn't support a ban on gas stoves, while Trumka walked back his comments and CSPC Chairman Alex Hoehn-Saric released a statement saying there wasn't an effort underway to ban gas stoves.

However, an internal memo obtained by Fox News Digital showed that in October 2022, Trumka suggested that the CPSC could move forward with a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR) on gas stoves. Trumka wrote, "The need for gas stove regulation has reached a boiling point" and that, "There is sufficient information available for CPSC to issue an NPR in FY 2023 proposing to ban gas stoves in homes."

Amid the controversy, the Biden administration last week put forward a new proposed regulation that would implement new efficiency standards for gas and electric cooking tops and ovens through the Department of Energy. The rule would apply to appliances manufactured in the U.S. and those that are imported, and take effect three years after it's finalized.

The DOE's NPR says that the agency has "tentatively concluded" that "the proposed standards represent the maximum improvement in energy efficiency that is technologically feasible and economically justified, and would result in the significant conservation of energy."

Further, the NPR states that "because consumer operating cost savings and health benefits alone greatly exceed costs under all such assumptions and scenarios, DOE noted that this conclusion does not depend on climate benefits (though DOE's estimates of climate benefits remain important and robust)."

A DOE spokesperson told FOX Business that about half of all models currently on the market wouldn't be in compliance with the proposed standards without modifications. Regulators estimated that the proposed standards would raise the cost to consumers of oven and stove appliances by $32.5 million per year, but save $100.8 million in annual operating costs while generating $67 million in climate benefits and $64.9 million in health benefits.

"As required by Congress, the Department of Energy is proposing efficiency standards for gas and electric cooktops – we are not proposing bans on either," a department spokesperson said. "The proposed standards would not go into effect until 2027 and cumulatively save the nation up to $1.7 billion. Every major manufacturer has products that meet or exceed the requirements proposed today."

The DOE's NPR for energy efficiency standards on consumer conventional cooking products was published in the Federal Register on Feb. 1, 2022. The proposed rule is currently open for public comment and DOE will accept comments, data and information about the proposed rule through April 3, 2023.
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