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Energy Star Appliances
Energy Star Appliances

Here's something to consider when you're appliance shopping. The Energy Star program was formed as a partnership between the US Department of Energy, the EPA, and retailers and manufacturers to pinpoint energy efficient products for consumers. It's estimated that if everyone used appliances with the Energy Star label, we could each save 30% on our energy bills and an estimated $100 billion nationwide over the next 15 years.

Building an Energy Star Certified Home
Building an Energy Star Certified Home

John Livermore joins Bob to explain the Energy Star Homes program started in the 1970s by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The red blower door is in place to do the blower door test required for certification as an Energy Star Home. Certified homes must be at least 30 percent more efficient than the model energy efficiency code. Once certified, homeowners and builders are eligible for rebates and services from a consortium of utilities and energy service providers. Livermore reviews key areas of energy-efficient building with Bob, including air sealing. He repeats the builders' motto, "build tight and ventilate right," when discussing the importance of a tightly sealed home with proper air exchange. Livermore shows Bob a light expansion foam that can be used with a foam gun to seal against air leaks around doors and windows and the Panasonic Whisper Light fans that bring air changes to the home at a controlled ventilation rate. Another energy saver is the programmable thermostat that allows homeowners to schedule heat for waking hours of occupancy. Compact fluorescent lights are also used throughout the home because they use 70 percent less energy, have a lower heat output and last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.

Energy Star Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fan
Energy Star Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fan

The ceiling fan is being installed in the Punta Gorda home. Its workbox must be firmly mounted to hold the ceiling fan in place. This house is Energy Star qualified, which means that, in addition to the insulation, windows, and building materials, the appliances are also Energy Star rated. Fluorescent bulbs are used in the fixtures to reduce energy use throughout the year. The burnished brass-look fixtures are from Sea Gull Lighting and are all Energy Star certified.

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EPA's Energy Star Campaign

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Energy Star Starts

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More Energy-Star TVs for Sale under New Ratings System

…efficient televisions on November 1st, deeming 229 models Energy Star-compliant. New guidelines address the "phantom load…
…energy costs." Before you buy a new TV, visit the Energy Star Web site for a list of compliant televisions, which…

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