A federal court on Monday declared that President Joe Biden’s team went too far in imposing new water and energy regulations on the two machines that make life easier, dishwashers and washing machines.
In ruling against Biden, the New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals said former President Donald Trump’s administration got it right when it moved to let consumers choose between machines that take longer and use less water and those that can do the job in an hour or less.
The 25-page opinion was a victory for anti-regulatory groups and consumer choice advocates.
It might also have been a win for the environment because the court agreed that lots of people avoid using the green machines because they don’t work well.
The court said the Biden rules “make Americans use more energy and more water for the simple reason that purportedly ‘energy efficient’ appliances do not work. So Americans who want clean dishes or clothes may use more energy and more water to preclean, reclean, or hand-wash their stuff before, after, or in lieu of using DOE-regulated appliances.”
The matter dates back to 2018 when the Competitive Enterprise Institute convinced the Trump administration to add choice in its developing regulations for dishwashers. In addition to pushing those that use less water but for longer, CEI won support for machines that use more water for a shorter time of about one hour.
CEI argued that consumers should have choices when buying appliances.
When he came to office, Biden and his Energy Department revoked that choice.
Several states sued, claiming they used the appliances and liked those that take less time to clean. The Montana state police, for example, said shorter operating machines were better for harmony in their bunkhouses.
The court agreed and said the Energy Department doesn’t have the OK from Congress to regulate water use. It also agreed that machines that use less water cost more to run. Evidence in the case suggested dishwashers that used to finish in an hour now take 2 1/2 hours to do the same job.
“DOE does not appear to contest this data; in fact, DOE in 2020 appeared to agree that the frustratingly slow pace of modern dishwashers caused consumer substitution away from dishwashers and toward hand-washing. And nothing wastes water and energy like hand-washing: DOE itself estimated in 2011 that hand-washing consumes 350% more water and 140% more energy than machine-washing,” the court said.
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“In this opinion, the court has forced DOE to follow the law and even noted that one of the positions DOE took in this suit ‘borders on frivolous.’ This decision allows manufacturers to build better dishwashers, not be encumbered by counterproductive federal regulations,” CEI attorney Devin Watkins said.
Consumers’ Research Executive Director Will Hild added, “This is a huge win for consumers and a massive loss for the Biden administration’s attempts to enshrine their ESG agenda using regulation. These regulations had nothing to do with ‘saving the environment’ — their primary objective was forcing compliance with the ESG agenda.”