[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 36 (Monday, February 24, 1997)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 8189-8190]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-4427]
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains notices to the public of
the proposed issuance of rules and regulations. The purpose of these
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Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 36 / Monday, February 24, 1997 /
Proposed Rules
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
10 CFR Part 430
Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Workshop to
Consider a Revised Approach for Analyzing the Manufacturer Impacts from
New or Revised Appliance Energy-Efficiency Standards
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Workshop on a Revised Manufacturer Impact Analysis
Approach.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (the Department or DOE) is convening
a public workshop to discuss a new approach to assessing the likely
impacts on manufacturers of appliance energy-efficiency standards that
are under consideration by the Department. All persons are hereby given
notice of the opportunity to attend and participate in the public
workshop.
DATES: The workshop on a revised manufacturer impact analysis approach
will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11 and 12, 1997, from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: A transcript of the workshop may be read at the DOE Freedom
of Information Reading Room, U.S. Department of Energy, Forrestal
Building, Room 1E-190, 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C.
20585, (202) 586-6020, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
The Manufacturer Impact Analysis Workshop will be held in Room 1E-
245, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington,
D.C. 20585.
If you are planning to attend the workshop or wish to receive
material prepared for the workshop, please contact either Qonnie
Laughlin or Sandy Beall, as listed below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms. Qonnie Laughlin, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Forrestal Building, Mail Station EE-
43, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585-0121, (202) 586-
9632.
Ms. Sandy Beall, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S.
Department of Energy, Mail Stop EE-43, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW,
Washington, DC 20585-0121, (202) 586-7574.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as
amended by the National Energy Policy Conservation Act, the National
Appliance Energy Conservation Act, the National Appliance Energy
Conservation Amendments of 1988, and the Energy Policy Act of 1992,
prescribes energy conservation standards for certain major appliances
and equipment and requires the Department of Energy to administer an
energy conservation program for the products. Earlier appliance
rulemakings have highlighted the need to address a number of complex
issues concerning the impact of standards on consumers and
manufacturers. In response to these issues, the Department initiated a
comprehensive process improvement effort to examine, through a series
of stakeholder meetings and interviews, issues surrounding the
appliance standards program. On July 15, 1996, (61 FR 36974) DOE issued
Procedures for Consideration of New or Revised Energy Conservation
Standards for Consumer Products final rule (process rule) resulting
from the process improvement effort.
In the July 15, 1996, procedures, the Department committed to a
comprehensive review of its existing methodology for analyzing the
likely impacts on manufacturers of new or revised appliance minimum
energy efficiency standards. In that review, the Department identified
several ways to improve such analyses, and has incorporated these into
a Manufacturer Impact Analysis Approach--Draft Workplan.
The Department intends to introduce for consideration and
discussion its Draft Workplan at the Workshop that is the subject of
this Notice.
A central feature of the draft approach is the incorporation of the
industry-provided Government Regulatory Impact Model (GRIM). The GRIM
meets a number of the Department's objectives in revising the
manufacturer impact analysis approach, in that the model is
transparent, relatively easy to use, and capable of being used by any
individual manufacturer. The GRIM, however, also requires a number of
significant inputs to be operational. These inputs include forecasts of
expected prices and industry shipments, as well as information about
firm-level production costs. The Department desires to address the
derivation of these important inputs as soon as possible, and the
workshop will be the initial opportunity for individuals to provide
comments to the Department on this topic. The Department hopes to
obtain guidance from individuals attending this workshop, on methods
for estimating the impacts of standards on appliance prices, shipments
and manufacturer costs.
While there will be some presentations, the workshop is being
designed to maximize open discussions. The Manufacturer Impact Analysis
Workshop will be professionally facilitated. It is expected that one
outcome of this workshop will be the formation of a working group that
would meet subsequent to the workshop to help the Department further
develop its workplan.
Below is the preliminary agenda for the public workshop:
Preliminary Agenda, Manufacturer Impact Analyses Workshop, March 11 and
12, 1997, Room 1E-245, 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, D.C.
Purpose: To describe and obtain comments on the draft workplan for
future manufacturer impact analysis. To describe and obtain comments on
existing and proposed analytical tools.
Expected Outcomes: Formation of a working group(s) consisting of
representatives of different industries and other interested parties.
Guidance for further development of the workplan, including advice on
the desirability of making changes to existing models or developing new
tools.
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Day 1--March 11
Methodology Overview and Description of Analytical Tools
9:00 a.m.--9:15 a.m.
Opening Remarks, Overview, Agenda Review
9:15 a.m.--9:30 a.m.
Description of the Review Process
--Major objectives of the process rule regarding the analysis of
manufacturer impacts
--Process description
--Schedule
9:30 a.m.--9:45 a.m.
Analytical Framework
--Measures of impact
--Firms considered
--Balance of qualitative and quantitative assessments
9:45 a.m.--10:30 a.m.
Description of New Approach
--Overview
--Relationship to other standards analyses
--Phase 1, Industry Profile
--Phase 2, Industry Cash Flow
--Phase 3, Sub-Group Analysis
10:30 a.m.--10:45 a.m.
Break
10:45 a.m.--12:00 noon
Description of the GRIM Model
--Role and applicability of the GRIM Model
--Financial principles
--Input requirements
--Output results
--Open discussion, suggested modification, e.g. inclusion of return
on investment
12:00 noon--1:00 p.m.
Lunch
1:00 p.m.--2:00 p.m.
Preparing the Industry Profiles
--Industry characterization
--Industry data book
2:00 p.m.--3:30 p.m.
Issues in Shipments Forecasts--Panel and Open Discussion
--Role of forecasting models in the manufacturer impact analyses
--General description of models, including
Input requirements
Outputs
Key assumptions
Uncertainty analysis
Track record
Operating characteristics
--New spread sheet approach
--Advantages and disadvantages of alternate approaches to
forecasting shipments for GRIM
3:30 p.m.--5:00 p.m.
Optional hands-on computer training on the models
Day 2--March 12
Methodology Implementation
9:00 a.m.--9:15 a.m.
Opening Remarks, Agenda Review
--Objectives
9:15 a.m.--9:45 a.m.
Review of Day One Outcomes
--Key issues
--DOE perspective
--Stakeholder comments
9:45 a.m.--10:00 a.m.
Break
10:00 a.m.--11:30 a.m.
Estimating Manufacturing Costs for Input to GRIM--Panel and Open
Discussion
--Relationship to engineering analysis
--Uncertainty in key variables
--Variability between firms
--Data collection methods e.g. ASHRAE methodology
--Costs not considered in GRIM
11:30 a.m.--12:30 p.m.
Lunch
12:30 p.m.--1:30 p.m.
Estimating Prices for Input to GRIM--Panel and Open Discussion
--Relationship to life-cycle cost analysis
--Economic concepts
--DOT methodology
--Alternative forecasts
--Scenario/ uncertainty analysis
--Open discussion
1:30 p.m.--2:30 p.m.
Estimating Shipments for Input to GRIM--Panel and Open Discussion
--Relationship to national benefits forecasts
--Appropriateness of existing forecasting models
--Simplified spreadsheet model
--Alternative forecasts
--Scenario/uncertainty analysis
--Open discussion
2:30 p.m.--2:45 p.m.
Break
2:45 p.m.--4:15 p.m.
Non-Model Impact Evaluation--Panel and Open Discussion
--Competitive impacts
--Manufacturing capacity, lost investment
--Employment impacts
--Information gathering and assessment methodology
--Cumulative impacts
4:15 p.m.--4:45 p.m.
Other Issues/Alternative Methods/Stakeholder Comments
4:45 p.m.--5:00 p.m.
Discussion of Future Steps
--Working group(s) composition, role and meetings
5:00 p.m.
Adjourn
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 18, 1997.
Christine A. Ervin,
Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
[FR Doc. 97-4427 Filed 2-21-97; 8:45 am]
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