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Energy / Energy policy / Food preservation / Food storage / Refrigerator / Water heating / Energy Star / Energy efficiency gap / National Appliance Energy Conservation Act / Home appliances / Environment of the United States / Technology
Date: 2011-06-29 11:29:34
Energy
Energy policy
Food preservation
Food storage
Refrigerator
Water heating
Energy Star
Energy efficiency gap
National Appliance Energy Conservation Act
Home appliances
Environment of the United States
Technology

What is an efficiency standard and who sets it

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