Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR836

Introduced
3/21/24  
Refer
3/26/24  
Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

United States Department of Energy; ensure the feasibility of tankless water heaters; urge

Impact

The resolution points to potential job losses and economic disadvantages for Georgia if new regulations restrict the availability of non-condensing tankless water heaters. The sales of these heaters have already shown to contribute to significant energy savings and reductions in carbon emissions over the years. As such, any move to limit their production could hinder both local employment and state economic growth, especially within the manufacturing sector.

Summary

Senate Resolution 836 addresses the importance of ensuring the feasibility of tankless water heaters by urging the United States Department of Energy to amend a proposed rule that may affect their market viability. This resolution highlights the significant contributions of Rinnai America, which operates a major manufacturing facility in Georgia, employing 122 workers. The company emphasizes its commitment to energy-efficient technologies, notably its non-condensing tankless water heaters, which are shown to be highly efficient, achieving over 80% rates in energy conservation.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not a binding law, it reflects broader concerns among lawmakers about how federal regulations might lead to technological infeasibility for certain efficient products. The bipartisan support behind the resolution indicates an acknowledgment of the balance needed between energy conservation standards and maintaining consumer choices that benefit both consumers and local economies. The bill, thus, touches on substantial debates surrounding energy policy, consumer rights, and economic practices in the manufacturing industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1504

United States Department of Energy; ensure feasibility of tankless water heaters; urge

GA HB07151

An Act Concerning Energy Efficiency Standards.

GA HCR26

Urges and requests the president of the United States to consider the current geopolitical tensions and support policies and take measures to ensure America's long-term energy affordability, security, leadership, and progress

GA HB05004

An Act Concerning The Protection Of The Environment And The Development Of Renewable Energy Sources And Associated Job Sectors.

GA SR36

To Strongly Urge The President Of The United States To Support Policies And Measures To Ensure The United States' Long-term Energy Affordability, Security, Leadership, And Progress.

GA SCR1603

Urging the President of the United States to restore energy independence in the United States.

GA HB06386

An Act Establishing The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

GA SB00178

An Act Concerning Energy Efficiency Standards.

GA HR1042

To Strongly Urge The President Of The United States To Support Policies And Measures To Ensure The United States' Long-term Energy Affordability, Security, Leadership, And Progress.

GA SB00415

An Act Concerning The Operations Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection, The Establishment Of A Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program, Water Conservation And The Operations Of The Clean Energy Finance And Investment Authority.

Similar Bills

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