ENERGY STAR is a joint program of
the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and the U.S. Department of
Energy helping us all save money and
protect the environment through
energy efficient products and
practices.
Results are already adding up.
Americans, with the help of ENERGY
STAR, saved enough energy in 2005
alone to avoid greenhouse gas
emissions equivalent to those from
23 million cars — all while saving
$12 billion on their utility bills.
Energy efficient choices can save
families about a third on their
energy bill with similar savings of
greenhouse gas emissions, without
sacrificing features, style or
comfort. ENERGY STAR helps you make
the energy efficient choice.
- If looking for new household
products, look for ones that
have earned the ENERGY STAR.
They meet strict energy
efficiency guidelines set by the
EPA and US Department of Energy.
- If looking for a new home,
look for one that has earned the
ENERGY STAR.
- If looking to make larger
improvements to your home, EPA
offers tools and resources to
help you plan and undertake
projects to reduce your energy
bills and improve home comfort.