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California v. U.S. Department of Energy
Geography
Date
2020
Document type
Litigation
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Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Summary
Document
03/18/2021
Decision
Motion to stay appellate proceedings granted and appellate proceedings stayed until August 2, 2021.
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02/26/2021
Motion
Consent motion filed to hold petitions for review in abeyance for 150 days.
In Ninth Circuit cases challenging U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) procedures for adopting energy conservation standards for appliances, the parties filed a consent motion seeking to hold the cases in abeyance for 150 days while the agency reviews the rules pursuant to President Biden's <a href="https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/25/2021-01765/protecting-public-health-and-the-environment-and-restoring-science-to-tackle-the-climate-crisis">Executive Order 13990</a>. DOE included the rules in the <a href="https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2021/02/f82/eere_eo13990_memo_1.pdf">list of 13 rules</a> it is reviewing pursuant to the executive order.
06/30/2020
Decision
Motions to intervene granted and motion to consolidate and hold proceedings in abeyance pending issuance of related final rule granted.
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06/15/2020
Motion
Motion to consolidate and hold proceedings in abeyance filed by respondents.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) asked the court to consolidate petitions for review filed by states and cities and by nonprofit organizations. In addition, DOE asked the court to hold the case in abeyance until DOE issue a final rule on the "walk-down" approach.
04/14/2020
Petition
Petition for review filed.
Thirteen states, New York City, and the District of Columbia filed a petition for review in the Ninth Circuit seeking review of the U.S. Department of Energy’s final rule establishing procedures for new or revised energy conservation standards and test procedures for consumer products and commercial/industrial equipment.
Summary
Challenge to U.S. Department of Energy’s final rules amending the procedures for new or revised energy conservation standards and test procedures for consumer products and commercial/industrial equipment.