MHARR Objects to DOE Energy Standards for Manufactured Housing

2015-03-13_2127The Department of Energy (DOE) Request for Information (RFI) dealing with the DOE’s development of manufactured housing energy standards and subsequent Solar Heat Gain Coefficient for MH has elicited a strong response from the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR).

MHProNews has learned MHARR has objected to the DOE rulemaking, saying the DOE selectively leaked “a draft proposed energy rule to parties in interest,” and ignored an Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directive to restart the rulemaking from the beginning.

MHARR, therefore, objects to any decision involving DOE’s SHGC analysis, saying DOE should “terminate the present rulemaking and return this matter to Congress for reconsideration based on full hearings and participation by all interested stakeholders.”

In addition, notwithstanding that manufactured homes already have energy costs equal to or better than other types of housing, MHARR says the sustained procedural irregularities in this rulemaking led it to vote against the standards as a member of DOE’s Working Group. MHARR further avows to work against any such standards in the future. ##

(Image credit: Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform)

matthew-silver-daily-business-news-mhpronews-com   Article submitted by Matthew J. Silver to Daily Business News-MHProNews.

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