2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 469 - Energy; Conservation Programs; Energy Facilities
Section 469.233 - Energy efficiency standards.


(1) Bottle-type water dispensers or water coolers manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, and included in the scope of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s "Energy Star Program Requirements Product Specification for Water Coolers, Version 2.0," must have an "on mode with no water draw" energy consumption less than or equal to the following values as measured in accordance with the test requirements of that specification:
(a) 0.16 kilowatt-hours per day for cold-only units and cook and cold units;
(b) 0.87 kilowatt-hours per day for storage type hot and cold units; and
(c) 0.18 kilowatt-hours per day for on demand hot and cold units.
(2) Commercial hot food holding cabinets shall have a maximum idle energy rate of 40 watts per cubic foot of interior volume, as determined by the "Idle Energy Rate-dry Test" in ASTM F2140-01, "Standard Test Method for Performance of Hot Food Holding Cabinets" published by ASTM International. Interior volume shall be measured in accordance with the method shown in the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s "Energy Star Program Requirements for Commercial Hot Food Holding Cabinets," as in effect on August 15, 2003.
(3) Compact audio products may not use more than two watts in standby passive mode for those without a permanently illuminated clock display and four watts in standby passive mode for those with a permanently illuminated clock display, as measured in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test method 62087:2002(E), "Methods of Measurement for the Power Consumption of Audio, Video, and Related Equipment."
(4) Digital versatile disc players and digital versatile disc recorders may not use more than three watts in standby passive mode, as measured in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test method 62087:2002(E), "Methods of Measurement for the Power Consumption of Audio, Video, and Related Equipment."
(5) Portable electric spas manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, must meet the requirements of the American National Standards Institute’s "American National Standard for Portable Electric Spa Energy Efficiency (ANSI/APSP/ICC-14 2019)."
(6) A television manufactured on or after January 1, 2014, must automatically enter television standby-passive mode after a maximum of 15 minutes without video or audio input on the selected input mode. A television must enter television standby-passive mode when turned off with the remote control unit or via an internal signal. The peak luminance of a television in home mode, or in the default mode as shipped, may not be less than 65 percent of the peak luminance of the retail mode or the brightest selectable preset mode of the television. A television must meet the standards in the following table:
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Television Standby- Maximum On Mode Minimum
Viewable passive Mode Power Usage (P in Power
Screen Power Usage Watts, A is Viewable Factor for
Area (Watts) Screen area) (P ≥ 100W)
<1400 sq. in 1 W P ≤ 0.12 x A + 25 0.9
≥1400 sq. in 3 W NA NA
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(7)(a) Large battery charger systems manufactured on or after January 1, 2014, must meet the minimum efficiencies in the following table:
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Standards for Large Battery Charger Systems
Performance Standard
Parameter
Charge Return
Factor 100 percent Crf ≥ 1.10
Depth of Discharge
80 percent Crf ≥ 1.10
Depth of Discharge
40 percent Crf 1.15
Depth of Discharge
Power Conversion
Efficiency ≥ 89 percent
Power Factor ≥ 0.90
Battery Maintenance
Mode Power ≥ 10
+0.0012Eb W
(Eb = battery
capacity of
tested battery)
No Battery
Mode Power ≥10 W
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(b)(A) As described in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, inductive charger systems and small battery charger systems must meet the minimum energy efficiency standards in the following table:
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Standards for Inductive and Small Battery Charger Systems
Performance Standard
Parameter
Maximum 24-hour For Eb of 2.5 Wh or less: 16 x N
charge and
maintenance For Eb > 2.5 Wh and
energy (Wh) ≤ 100 Wh: 12 x N+1.6Eb
(Eb = capacity
of all batteries in For Eb > 100 Wh and
ports and N = ≤ 1000 Wh: 22 x N+1.5Eb
number of charger
ports) For Eb > 1000 Wh:
36.4 x N + 1.486Eb
Battery Maintenance The sum of battery maintenance mode power and no
Mode Power and No battery mode power must be less than or equal to:
Battery Mode Power (W) 1 x N+0.0021xEb
Power Factor (Eb = capacity
of all batteries in ports and
N = number of charger ports)
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(B) The requirements in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph must be met by:
(i) Small battery charger systems for sale at retail that are not USB charger systems with a battery capacity of 20 watt-hours or more and that are manufactured on or after January 1, 2014.
(ii) Small battery charger systems for sale at retail that are USB charger systems with a battery capacity of 20 watt-hours or more and that are manufactured on or after January 1, 2014.
(iii) Small battery charger systems that are not sold at retail that are manufactured on or after January 1, 2017.
(iv) Inductive charger systems manufactured on or after January 1, 2014, unless the inductive charger system uses less than one watt in battery maintenance mode, less than one watt in no battery mode and an average of one watt or less over the duration of the charge and battery maintenance mode test.
(v) Battery backups and uninterruptible power supplies, manufactured on or after January 1, 2014, for small battery charger systems for sale at retail, which may not consume more than 0.8+ (0.0021xEb) watts in battery maintenance mode, where (Eb) is the battery capacity in watt-hours.
(vi) Battery backups and uninterruptible power supplies, manufactured on or after January 1, 2017, for small battery charger systems not sold at retail, which may not consume more than 0.8+ (0.0021xEb) watts in battery maintenance mode, where (Eb) is the battery capacity in watt-hours.
(C) The requirements in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph do not need to be met by an à la carte charger that is:
(i) Provided separately from and subsequent to the sale of a small battery charger system described in this paragraph;
(ii) Necessary as a replacement for, or as a replacement component of, a small battery charger system; and
(iii) Provided by a manufacturer directly to a consumer or to a service or repair facility.
(8) A high light output double-ended quartz halogen lamp manufactured on or after January 1, 2016, must have a minimum efficiency of:
(a) 27 lumens per watt for lamps with a minimum rated initial lumen value of greater than 6,000 lumens and a maximum initial lumen value of 15,000 lumens; or
(b) 34 lumens per watt for lamps with a rated initial lumen value of greater than 15,000 and less than 40,000 lumens.
(9) High CRI fluorescent lamps manufactured on or after January 1, 2023, must meet or exceed the lamp efficacy standards contained in 10 C.F.R. 430.32(n)(4), as in effect on January 1, 2020.
(10) Computers and computer monitors manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, must meet the requirements contained in the California Code of Regulations, Title 20, section 1605.3(v), as adopted on May 10, 2017, and amended on November 8, 2017.
(11) The following plumbing fittings manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, must meet the requirements in the California Code of Regulations, Title 20, section 1605.3(h), as in effect on January 1, 2020:
(a) Lavatory faucets and lavatory replacement aerators;
(b) Kitchen faucets and kitchen replacement aerators;
(c) Public lavatory faucets; and
(d) Showerheads.
(12) Commercial fryers manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, and included in the scope of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s "Energy Star Program Requirements Product Specification for Commercial Fryers, Version 2.0," must meet the qualification criteria, testing requirements and other requirements of that specification.
(13) Commercial dishwashers manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, and included in the scope of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s "Energy Star Program Requirements Product Specification for Commercial Dishwashers, Version 2.0," must meet the qualification criteria, testing requirements and other requirements of that specification.
(14) Commercial steam cookers manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, and included in the scope of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s "Energy Star Program Requirements Product Specification for Commercial Steam Cookers, Version 1.2," must meet the qualification criteria, testing requirements and other requirements of that specification.
(15) Residential ventilating fans manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, and included in the scope of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s "Energy Star Program Requirements Product Specification for Residential Ventilating Fans, Version 3.2," must meet the qualification criteria, testing requirements and other requirements of that specification.
(16)(a) Electric storage water heaters manufactured on or after January 1, 2022, must have a modular demand response communications port compliant with:
(A) The March 2018 version of the ANSI/CTA-2045-A communication interface standard or a standard determined by the Director of the State Department of Energy to be equivalent; and
(B) The March 2018 version of the ANSI/CTA-2045-A application layer requirements.
(b) A request that the director determine that a communication interface standard is equivalent to the March 2018 version of the ANSI/CTA-2045-A communication interface standard under paragraph (a)(A) of this subsection must be made in the manner prescribed by the director by rule. [2005 c.437 §5; 2007 c.375 §§2,3; 2007 c.649 §2; 2013 c.418 §§3,4; 2015 c.276 §§1,2; 2021 c.108 §2]
Note: See note under 469.229.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 13 - Housing, Games, Environment

Chapter 469 - Energy; Conservation Programs; Energy Facilities

Section 469.010 - Policy.

Section 469.020 - Definitions.

Section 469.030 - State Department of Energy; duties.

Section 469.040 - Director; duties; appointment; rules.

Section 469.050 - Limitations on subsequent employment of director; sanctions.

Section 469.055 - Authority of department to require fingerprints.

Section 469.059 - Biennial comprehensive report; contents; compilation; public comment.

Section 469.080 - Energy resource information; subpoena power; depositions; limitations on obtaining information; protection from abuse.

Section 469.085 - Procedure for imposing civil penalties; rules.

Section 469.090 - Confidentiality of information submitted under ORS 469.080.

Section 469.100 - Agency consideration of legislative policy; agency review of rules.

Section 469.110 - Dealings with federal government; intervention by State Department of Energy in agency action.

Section 469.120 - State Department of Energy Account; appropriation; record of moneys.

Section 469.135 - Energy Conservation Clearinghouse for Commerce and Industry.

Section 469.137 - Biogas and renewable natural gas inventory; contents; use; advisory committee.

Section 469.150 - Energy suppliers to provide conservation services and information; rules.

Section 469.155 - Advisory energy conservation standards for dwellings; rules.

Section 469.229 - Definitions for ORS 469.229 to 469.261.

Section 469.233 - Energy efficiency standards.

Section 469.238 - Sale of products not meeting standards prohibited; exemptions.

Section 469.239 - Installation of products not meeting standards prohibited; exemptions.

Section 469.255 - Manufacturers to test products; test methods; certification of products; rules.

Section 469.261 - Department to review standards; rules; postponement of operative dates of standards; application for waiver of federal preemption.

Section 469.300 - Definitions.

Section 469.320 - Site certificate required; exceptions.

Section 469.330 - Notice of intent to file application for site certificate; public notice; standards, application requirements and study requirements; project order; rules.

Section 469.350 - Application for site certificate; comment and recommendation.

Section 469.360 - Evaluation of notice of intent, site application or expedited review request; costs; payment.

Section 469.370 - Draft proposed order for hearing; issues raised; final order; expedited processing.

Section 469.373 - Expedited processing for certain natural gas energy facilities.

Section 469.375 - Required findings for radioactive waste disposal facility certificate.

Section 469.378 - Land use compatibility statement for energy facility.

Section 469.401 - Energy facility site certificate; conditions; effect of issuance on state and local government agencies.

Section 469.402 - Delegation of review of future action required by site certificate.

Section 469.403 - Rehearing on approval or rejection of application for site certificate or amendment; appeal; judicial review vested in Supreme Court; stay of order.

Section 469.405 - Amendment of site certificate; judicial review; exemption; rules.

Section 469.407 - Amendment of application to increase capacity of facility.

Section 469.409 - Amendment of site certificate to demonstrate compliance with carbon dioxide emissions standard; binding arbitration to resolve disputes.

Section 469.410 - Energy facility site certificate applications filed or under construction prior to July 2, 1975; conditions of site certificate; monitoring programs.

Section 469.413 - Power generation from fossil fuels; requirements for new and amended site certificates.

Section 469.421 - Fees; exemptions; assessment of certain utilities and suppliers; penalty.

Section 469.424 - Energy resource suppliers; notice regarding comments in proceedings; rules.

Section 469.426 - Advisory group; energy resource suppliers.

Section 469.430 - Site inspections; compliance reviews.

Section 469.440 - Grounds for revocation or suspension of certificates.

Section 469.441 - Justification of fees charged; judicial review.

Section 469.442 - Procedure prior to construction of transmission line in excess of 230,000 volts; review committee.

Section 469.450 - Energy Facility Siting Council; appointment; confirmation; term; restrictions.

Section 469.460 - Officers; meetings; compensation and expenses.

Section 469.470 - Powers and duties; rules.

Section 469.480 - Local government advisory group; special advisory groups; compensation and expenses; Electric and Magnetic Field Committee; rules.

Section 469.501 - Energy facility siting, construction, operation and retirement standards; exemptions; rules.

Section 469.503 - Requirements for approval of energy facility site certificate; carbon dioxide emissions standard; offset funds; use of offset funds by qualifying organization; rules.

Section 469.504 - Facility compliance with statewide planning goals; exception; amendment of local plan and land use regulations; conflicts; technical assistance; rules.

Section 469.505 - Consultation with other agencies.

Section 469.507 - Monitoring environmental and ecological effects of construction and operation of energy facilities.

Section 469.520 - Cooperation of state governmental bodies; adoption of rules by state agencies on energy facility development.

Section 469.525 - Prohibitions on radioactive waste disposal, arrangements for disposal, transportation for disposal and disposal facilities; exceptions; rules.

Section 469.533 - State Department of Energy rules for health protection and evacuation procedures in nuclear emergency.

Section 469.535 - Governor may assume control of emergency operations during nuclear accident or catastrophe.

Section 469.540 - Reductions or curtailment of operations for violation of safety standards; notice; time period for repairs; transport and disposal of radioactive materials.

Section 469.550 - Order for halt of plant operations or activities with radioactive material; notice.

Section 469.553 - Active uranium mill or mill tailings disposal facility site certification required; procedure for review; fees.

Section 469.559 - Cooperative agreements authorized between council and federal officials and agencies; rules; powers of Governor; exception for inactive or abandoned site.

Section 469.560 - Records; public inspection; confidential information.

Section 469.561 - Property insurance required; exceptions; filing of policy.

Section 469.562 - Eligible insurers.

Section 469.564 - Records or information for enforcement; correction of violation; determination of compliance; costs.

Section 469.566 - Legislative findings.

Section 469.568 - Construction of ORS 469.566 to 469.583.

Section 469.569 - Definitions for ORS 469.566 to 469.583.

Section 469.571 - Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; members; appointment.

Section 469.572 - Compensation of board members.

Section 469.573 - Purpose of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board.

Section 469.574 - Duties of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; coordination with Washington.

Section 469.575 - Duties of chairperson of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board.

Section 469.576 - Review of Hanford as site selected for long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste.

Section 469.577 - Lead agency; agreements with federal agencies related to long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste.

Section 469.578 - Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board to implement agreements with federal agencies.

Section 469.579 - Authority to accept moneys; disbursement of funds; rules.

Section 469.581 - Advisory and technical committees.

Section 469.582 - Cooperation with Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; technical assistance from other state agencies.

Section 469.583 - Rules.

Section 469.584 - Findings.

Section 469.585 - Activities of state related to selection of high-level radioactive waste disposal site.

Section 469.586 - Findings.

Section 469.587 - Position of State of Oregon related to operation of Hanford Nuclear Reservation.

Section 469.590 - Definitions for ORS 469.590 to 469.595.

Section 469.594 - Storage of high-level radioactive waste after expiration of license prohibited; continuing responsibility for storage; implementation agreements.

Section 469.597 - Election procedure; elector approval required.

Section 469.601 - Effect of ORS 469.595 on applications and applicants.

Section 469.605 - Permit to transport required; application; delegation of authority to issue permits; fees; rules.

Section 469.606 - Determination of best and safest route.

Section 469.607 - Authority of council; rules.

Section 469.609 - Annual report to state agencies and local governments on shipment of radioactive wastes.

Section 469.611 - Emergency preparedness and response program; radiation emergency response team; training.

Section 469.613 - Records; inspection; rules.

Section 469.615 - Indemnity for claims against state insurance coverage certification; reimbursement for costs incurred in nuclear incident.

Section 469.617 - Report to legislature; content.

Section 469.631 - Definitions for ORS 469.631 to 469.645.

Section 469.633 - Investor-owned utility program.

Section 469.634 - Contributions for urban and community forest activities by customers of investor-owned utilities; rules; uses.

Section 469.635 - Alternative program of investor-owned utilities.

Section 469.636 - Additional financing program by investor-owned utility for rental dwelling.

Section 469.639 - Billing for energy conservation measures.

Section 469.641 - Conditions for cash payments to dwelling owner by investor-owned utility.

Section 469.643 - Formula for customer charges; rules.

Section 469.649 - Definitions for ORS 469.649 to 469.659.

Section 469.651 - Publicly owned utility program.

Section 469.652 - Contributions for urban and community forest activities by customers of publicly owned utilities; rules; uses.

Section 469.653 - Alternative program of publicly owned utility.

Section 469.657 - Conditions for cash payments to dwelling owner by publicly owned utility.

Section 469.700 - Energy efficiency ratings; public information; "single family residence" defined.

Section 469.703 - Home energy performance score system; home energy assessors; reports; database; rules.

Section 469.710 - Definitions for ORS 469.710 to 469.720.

Section 469.715 - Low interest loans for cost-effective energy conservation; rate.

Section 469.717 - When installation to be completed.

Section 469.720 - Energy audit required; permission to inspect required; owner not to receive other incentives.

Section 469.735 - Definitions for ORS 469.730 to 469.745.

Section 469.740 - Rules establishing energy conservation standards for public buildings; bases.

Section 469.750 - State purchase of alternative fuels.

Section 469.752 - Definitions for ORS 469.752 to 469.756.

Section 469.754 - Authority of state agencies to establish projects; use of savings; rules.

Section 469.756 - Rules; technical assistance; evaluations.

Section 469.805 - State members of council; confirmation; qualifications.

Section 469.810 - Conflicts of interest prohibited.

Section 469.815 - Status of members; duties; attendance at public meetings; technical assistance.

Section 469.820 - Term; reappointment; vacancy.

Section 469.825 - Prohibited activities of members.

Section 469.830 - Removal of members; grounds; procedure.

Section 469.835 - Salary of members; staff.

Section 469.840 - Northwest Regional Power and Conservation Account; uses.

Section 469.860 - Definitions for ORS 469.860 to 469.900.

Section 469.863 - Gas utility to adopt commercial energy audit program; rules.

Section 469.865 - Electric utility to adopt commercial energy conservation services program.

Section 469.885 - Publicly owned utility to adopt commercial energy audit program; fee.

Section 469.890 - Publicly owned utility to adopt commercial energy conservation program; fees; rules.

Section 469.895 - Application of ORS 469.890 to 469.900 to publicly owned utility.

Section 469.900 - Duty of commission to avoid conflict with federal requirements.

Section 469.930 - Northwest Interstate Compact on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management.

Section 469.950 - Authority to enter into interstate cooperative agreements to control power costs and rates; Bonneville Power Administration.

Section 469.990 - Penalties.

Section 469.992 - Civil penalties.