NEMA: Tax breaks for motor efficiency; economy improves.

Control Engineering, May, 2007

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The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) agreed on changes and additions to federal standards for energy-efficient motors, and gave their suggestions to the U.S. Congress. The organizations recommended several motor efficiency provisions.

NEMA and ACEEE recommended that their proposed motor efficiency provisions begin 36 months after enactment and cover three types of electric motors:

1-200 horsepower general purpose, poly-phase integral-horsepower induction motors;

Seven types of low voltage poly-phase, integral-horsepower induction motors not currently covered under federal law; and

NEMA design 'B' 201 to 500 horsepower general...

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