Navigating Compliance at the Department of Energy
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Running afoul of efficiency standards set by the Department of Energy (DOE) can be a costly mistake for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Former DOE General Counsel Mary Anne Sullivan, now senior counsel in the energy regulatory practice at Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C., led this webinar to help OEMs identify key areas of risk and strategies for risk reduction, as well as tactics that can be used for defense should they be faced with a Notice of Noncompliance.
For more information, contact AHRI General Counsel, Marie Carpizo.
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