The Energy Department is poised to finalize modest efficiency standards for stoves and ovens, potentially saving consumers money on energy bills

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The topic of gas stoves ignited a heated debate last year when a Biden appointee suggested they could be banned because they posed a risk to human health.

But a ban isn’t in the works — and this week the administration will finalize a scaled-back plan to make new stoves less energy-intensive.

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Saving consumers money and having them breathe healthier air is just part of the liberal woke mind virus.

It's my freedom to suck on tailpipes and stove exhaust. Those damn libruls better not take that right away from me!

Some conservative ghoul, like Clarence Thomas:

This is why the administrative state needs to go.

For the folks getting the thumbnail from MILFtrip.com because of "awesome kbin image caching bug". NO, that is not how the DoE is poised. That position is not of modest efficiency. And I highly doubt that would save consumers money on energy bills.

There are zero ways that anything with a MILF is "less energy-intensive".

Wow my uh, preview image is rather explicit. I don’t even surf pork on Lemmy, the hell?

Lemmy and the Washington Post tend to interact really badly. It's an ongoing problem.

I read an article about stove top gas regulations for nothing.

I recommend cooking breakfast the morning after.

Same. I am aware that KBin has some occasional issues with wrong thumbnails, but this one is absolutely hilarious.

@ernest ?

Jesus Christ hahaha glad I wasn't browsing at work!

A few years ago, my electric bill jumped from about $100/month to over $350. I called the local utilities commission and they told me that they could come out and do a "survey" of my appliances but if their guy determined that the bill was my fault, I'd have to pay $100 as a "service call."

The guy essentially walked into my house and just pointed at every appliance and said what it was, told me that my refrigerator was the culprit, then handed me a bill for $100.

This utilities commission is still adding $20 a month to people's electric bill for a "solar research" charge and they've not made a single investment into solar in the 20 years that they started adding that fee. They still burn diesel to generate power.

Edit: My point is, electricity could certainly be less of an expense, but because it's treated as a commodity instead of a necessity, power companies know they can price gauge.

We're going to get low-flow burners, aren't we?

So what you're saying is that your big turd needs a big flush... Fueled by a big stove?

God help us

People complaining about low-flow toilets have never used a modern low-flow toilet. Ours has two flush buttons, a big one and a small one. I'm sure you can guess which situation you use each one for. It works quite well. In fact, our old toilet, which was not low flow, used to clog all the time. I think I've had to unclog this one once and we've had it 4 or 5 years now.

It’s really down to what timeframe you’re looking at. I do want to get a new toilet exactly because my “low flow” toilet from 25+ years ago doesn’t flush as well as a modern one . Meanwhile the real water hogs from 50+ years ago could flush a sailboat.

I think water saving toilets went in generations like: 5+ gal—>3.5 gal—>1.6 gal—>1.2 gal

I’m at the 1.6 gallon flush generation, but modern ones about 1.2 gallon or better were where the technology actually improved

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No... Or, really I have no idea what you're saying. I was just making a joke about low-flow shower heads.

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