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Appliance, AC and
Heating Repair Fort Worth
What is an Energy Star rating on Appliances?
Shopping for major appliances can be nerve-wracking,
particularly when you consider that most household appliances, from
refrigerators to dishwashers and garbage disposals, should keep humming
for the next 10 to 20 years. In 1992, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) took one part of the worry away. That’s when
the governmental group launched Energy Star, a program that singles out
appliances that use fewer environmental resources and cost you less to
operate. Today, you can spot an Energy Star label on more than just
appliances. Office products, building materials, lighting and
electronics all carry the logo.
Energy Savings
Energy Star appliances are about 20% more energy
efficient than ones without the rating. That makes a difference.
According to the EPA, in 2009, Energy Star alliances helped Americans
save nearly $17 billion on their utility bills. What’s more, using less
electricity, which comes from processing coal and natural gas—and
contributes to greenhouse gases, prevented a significant amount of those
environmental hazards from entering the atmosphere—the equivalent of
taking 30 million cars off the road. Energy Star labels aren’t
difficult to read. Most have a rating that shows how many
kilowatt-hours (kWhs) per year the appliance is expected to use. When
shopping for a new appliance, look for the lowest number, which means
fewer kWhs and more energy efficiency. As a bonus, some Energy Star
appliances, such as hot water heaters and heating, ventilation and air
conditioning systems, qualify for a federal tax credit, which puts even
more money in your pocket.
How a product earns an Energy Star label
Keep in mind, that Energy Star labels assess energy
efficiency, not every aspect of performance. An ice maker on a
non-Energy Star refrigerator, for example, could work better than one
with the government seal. But what you can be assured from an Energy
Star appliance is that it has met or exceeded some strict standards of
efficiency set up by the EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy.
At the bare minimum, an Energy Star appliance must
provide significant energy savings and be as high-performing as other
appliances of its kind. If the Energy Star appliance has a higher
sticker price than unlabeled models, it has to prove that you will
recoup your investment through savings on your utility bill. And all
Energy Star appliances have to prove, via testing, that they actually
are energy efficient.
In addition, every type of appliance has individual
benchmarks it must meet. For instance, Energy Star dishwashers can use
no more than 5.8 gallons of water per cycle, while refrigerators must
be 15% more energy efficient than federal standards. One appliance you
won’t see an Energy Star label on is clothes dryers. Currently, all
dryers in the U.S. use just about the same amount of energy so there’s
no need to compare models.
Appliance, AC and
Heating Repair Fort Worth
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