The Energy Star label that is designed classify and endorse energy efficient consumer products. Energy Star appliances are products that generally use up to 30 % less energy than the federal standards. However there are different specifications for each category of appliances, for example on average refrigerators should be 20% more energy efficient, while dishwashers should be 41% more efficient.
Energy Star appliance are appliances that typcially will use less electricity and water than older appliances. It is a government backed program that helps businesses and individuals protect the environment through greater energy efficiency. The appliances will usually cost you more upfront but save you in the long run.
Yes, all GE appliances conform to the US government's EnergyStar standards.
I would suggest looking for EnergyStar rated appliances. These appliances can use up to 30% less energy than other appliances. Here's some info from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_Star
EnergyStar is a government backed program to help people find and use the most energy efficient appliances. You can save up to 30% on your energy bill by switching.
The EnergyStar rating does not apply to home electronics equipment.
The Maytag MDB6759AWS is EnergyStar qualified, meaning it will use electricity when you run it than a non EnergyStar qualified household item of the same type.
The Motorola Simplefi Wireless Digital Audio Receiver is not an EnergyStar product.
Use energy efficient (EnergyStar) products to lower your home energy bill.
The song is "Change The World" by Eric Clapton. The EnergyStar commercial features a cover of the song by Nanci Griffith.
I think anything by Broan or something energystar.
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We had to throw away the old appliances. We had to repair the old appliances.
"appliances" in German is "Geräte ".