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List of EERE Waivers in the Federal Register

All of the waivers explained below are listed in the Federal Register.

  • Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: February 11, 2010 (Please note, the waiver for LED traffic signals has been withdrawn effective December 1, 2010) 
  • (Expired) Nationwide Limited Public Interest Waiver for LED Lighting and HVAC Units: February 11, 2010 
  • De Minimis Public Interest Waiver: May 24, 2010 
  • Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: May 24, 2010 
  • Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: August 11, 2010 
  • Amended Solar Public Interest Waiver: August 6, 2010  (Amended September 30, 2010)
  • Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: September 30, 2010 
  • Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: November 5, 2010 
  • Amended Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: November 5, 2010 
  • Nationwide Nonavailability Waiver: January 12, 2011 
  • Memorandum of Decision: March 31, 2011
     
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