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Distribution Transformers

The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) of 1975 established an energy conservation program for major household appliances. The National Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978 amended EPCA to add Part C of Title III, which established an energy conservation program for certain industrial equipment. The Energy Policy Act of 1992 amended EPCA to add certain commercial equipment, including distribution transformers.

The Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program conducts the program that develops equipment energy conservation standards and has overall responsibility for rulemaking activities for distribution transformers in fulfillment of the law.

The U.S. Department of Energy has published the final rule for the Distribution Transformers Energy Conservation Standard Rulemaking, 72 FR 58190 (October 12, 2007). The Department has determined that energy conservation standards for liquid-immersed and medium-voltage, dry-type distribution transformers will result in significant conservation of energy, are technologically feasible, and are economically justified.

Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

Energy Conservation Standard

September 28, 2006, email message to all Distribution Transformer stakeholders (PDF 18 KB)

Test Procedure

Determination Analysis

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Contact Information

Antonio Bouza
Project Manager for Distribution Transformer Energy Conservation Standards
(202) 586-4563


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