Seven AGs Filed Motion to Intervene in Litigation Over DOE Lightbulb Efficiency Standards
APRIL 17, 2017
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra led a coalition of seven attorneys general in filing a motion to intervene “in order to defend energy saving light bulb regulations. In March, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) filed a lawsuit against [the Energy Department] challenging energy efficiency regulations for lamps (light bulbs)... The challenged regulations broaden the definition of a category of lamp that is subject to stringent energy standards so that it now includes incandescent light bulbs as well as other historically inefficient lighting technologies. The lamp regulations were finalized in January 2017 and would result in substantial reductions in energy usage and the associated emissions, as well as increased cost savings for consumers.”
- Documents: Motion to InterveneCA Press Release
- Document Type: Motions Press Releases/Statements
- States: California Massachusetts New York Oregon Vermont Washington Washington, D.C.
- Agencies: Department of Energy
- Issues: Clean Air & Climate Climate Energy & Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Greenhouse Gas Emissions Public Health
- Era: Trump Administration
- Outcome: Loss
- Explanation of Outcome:NEMA moved to dismiss the case because it reached a settlement with DOE (granted) under which DOE agreed to rethink its definition/energy standards
- Action Type: Litigation