While the U.S. federally funded appliance-rebate program succeeded in stimulating the economy, its impact on the majap industry was mixed.
That's the assessment of The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), which found that the modest funding and complicated rollout of the State Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Programs (SEEARP) limited its effectiveness in saving consumers energy and money.
The trade association is also calling on Congress to renew the program as a single, nationwide program with more sufficient funding. Read more.
Friday, June 11, 2010
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