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Why Buy ENERGY STAR Qualified Appliances?
By R.L. Fielding If you are looking for ways to stretch your pocketbook while helping the environment, consider updating your appliances.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans spend more than $140 billion a year on energy bills and our home appliances use the bulk of that energy. It’s estimated that purchasing new ENERGY STAR appliances can cut your annual utility costs by up to 30 percent.
While all appliances sold in the
What is the ENERGY STAR program?
The ENERGY STAR program was created in 1992 by the EPA as a way to conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Originally developed as a voluntary program that focused on computer products, the program has grown to include heating and cooling systems, new homes, electronics and appliances.
How much can I save on my bills by using ENERGY STAR appliances?
The average household can save big on energy by purchasing the following ENERGY STAR appliances:
Won’t an ENERGY STAR rated appliance cost more to buy? Not necessarily! As with any appliance, the price of ENERGY STAR products will vary based on model and features.
You don’t have to wait for your monthly energy bill to see the financial savings roll in. To encourage consumers to buy energy efficient products, the ENERGY STAR website (www.energystar.gov) offers a searchable database of special offers, credits and rebates offered by ENERGY STAR partners in your area. ENERGY STAR qualified appliances help you save money at the time of purchase and will continue to save you money for many years to come.
How do I know if an appliance is qualified by the ENERGY STAR program?
It's not difficult to find energy-saving home appliances. Manufacturers are required by law to display a bright yellow and black Federal Trade Commission EnergyGuide tag on many appliances. This tag shows the manufacturer, model and appliance type, as well as estimates of the annual energy use and cost savings for that appliance. If an appliance meets the efficiency standards established by the EPA, the ENERGY STAR logo will appear on the EnergyGuide tag. You will find ENERGY STAR labels on many of the brand names you know and in the stores you trust.
The next time you purchase a new appliance, be sure to look for the ENERGY STAR label. ENERGY STAR makes it easy to save money and help the environment at the same time.
About Mrs. G TV & Appliances
This article was provided by Mrs. G TV & Appliances, a family-owned retail appliance and TV super store. Mrs. G’s sells more than 100 brands of designer kitchen appliances, televisions, and electronics and takes pride in its courteous, knowledgeable staff and customer service support team. For more information, please visit www.mrsgs.com/.
R.L. Fielding Bio
R.L. Fielding is a freelance writer who has written on a wide variety of topics, with special expertise in the education, pharmaceutical and healthcare, financial service and manufacturing industries. Posted on September 17, 2008 05:09 | Home Appliances
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