What is Energy Star and What Can if Do For You?
As the economy sinks even further into the tank and energy prices continue to climb, people around the United States are struggling for ways to save energy in their homes. EnergyStar® compliant appliances and heating and
cooling systems are one of the many avenues people are researching - but what exactly is EnergyStar®, and what can it mean for you?
EnergyStar® is a joint project administered by the U.S. Department of Energy working closely with the Environmental Protection Agency. The program was established in 1992 to help protect the environment through the creation of standards for energy use. Through a partnership with over 12,000 public and private organizations, EnergyStar® works to create ever-more stringent energy usage limitations on a variety of products.
EnergyStar® is a voluntary program for manufacturers, in which they agree to meet or exceed the energy usage guidelines for the products they make. Their products are subjected to rigorous third-party testing procedures before they are permitted to register the product with the Department of Energy and be permitted to use the EnergyStar® logo on their product.
Products included in the EnergyStar® program are numerous and varied. Everything from hot water heaters, to furnaces, to dishwashers, to air-conditioning systems have a set of guidelines for them to bear the EnergyStar® symbol. Even buildings can achieve an EnergyStar® compliance certificate.
EnergyStar® is not a static program, but is a vibrant and ever-changing set of rules and guidelines, with ever more-robust standards being set for products to be allowed to bear the EnergyStar® logo. In 2008, the EnergyStar® program updated guidelines for televisions and hot water heaters.
A fairly new program for EnergyStar® is its Home Energy Audit program, with the Department of Energy certifying contractors and auditors around the country who meet their guidelines. You can find out if any contractors in your local area meet the Department's standards by visiting DOE's website.
EnergyStar® is a joint project administered by the U.S. Department of Energy working closely with the Environmental Protection Agency. The program was established in 1992 to help protect the environment through the creation of standards for energy use. Through a partnership with over 12,000 public and private organizations, EnergyStar® works to create ever-more stringent energy usage limitations on a variety of products.
EnergyStar® is a voluntary program for manufacturers, in which they agree to meet or exceed the energy usage guidelines for the products they make. Their products are subjected to rigorous third-party testing procedures before they are permitted to register the product with the Department of Energy and be permitted to use the EnergyStar® logo on their product.
Products included in the EnergyStar® program are numerous and varied. Everything from hot water heaters, to furnaces, to dishwashers, to air-conditioning systems have a set of guidelines for them to bear the EnergyStar® symbol. Even buildings can achieve an EnergyStar® compliance certificate.
EnergyStar® is not a static program, but is a vibrant and ever-changing set of rules and guidelines, with ever more-robust standards being set for products to be allowed to bear the EnergyStar® logo. In 2008, the EnergyStar® program updated guidelines for televisions and hot water heaters.
A fairly new program for EnergyStar® is its Home Energy Audit program, with the Department of Energy certifying contractors and auditors around the country who meet their guidelines. You can find out if any contractors in your local area meet the Department's standards by visiting DOE's website.
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