Press Releases


ALA produces press releases throughout the year, which are distributed through PR Newswire to major publications. The releases focus on promoting the sale and proper application of quality lighting, ceiling fan and control products to consumers. Members of ALA are encouraged to share these releases on their websites, blogs and across social media platforms. They can also be shared with local media. 

Media Contacts

 

Larry Lauck
Executive Vice President
214.698.9898, ext. 227

 

 

Raelle Bell
Marketing Manager
214.698.9898, ext. 233

 

 

Amy Wommack
Communications Manager
214.698.9898, ext. 223

 

 

ALA Submits Comments to DOE

Ceiling Fans and GSLs Facing DOE Regulation

DOE Regulating Test Procedures for Ceiling Fans

In early February, ALA submitted comments in response to Department of Energy's (DOE) Dec. 2021 supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (SNOPR) regarding test procedures for ceiling fans. The SNOPR offered additional changes to DOE’s 2019 notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR). The additional changes were derived from data gathered during round-robin testing. The testing was requested by ALA.

After reviewing the comments for the SNOPR and 2019 NOPR, DOE should finalize the test procedures later this year.

Read ALA’s SNOPR comments and the SNOPR.

Federal 45 LPW Backstop for GSLs

Last month, ALA submitted comments addressing DOE's NOPR seeking to implement a 45-lumen-per-watt requirement for general service lamps. DOE is taking this action because of a new determination regarding whether or not the backstop has been triggered. The change reverses a 2019 decision by DOE. 

ALA supports implementing the backstop. However, enforcement of the backstop could prove problematic for some parts of the supply chain. The mechanism to enforce the backstop is a sales ban. Hastily implementing the sales ban could adversely impact ALA manufacturers and retailers. In the comments, ALA asked the department for a reasonable amount of time to sell through existing inventory to avoid financial losses for members. 

Read ALA's Backstop comments and DOE's NOPR

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