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  2. ENERGY STAR Certification

    www.energystar.gov/about/how-energy-star-works/energy-star-certification

    To earn the ENERGY STAR, eligible industrial plants must have a Professional Engineer certify that the information used to calculate the plant‘s energy performance score is accurate. In addition, the plant must satisfy an EPA environmental compliance criteria screen.

  3. Homepage | ENERGY STAR

    www.energystar.gov

    ENERGY STAR® is the simple choice for energy efficiency. For more than 20 years, EPA’s ENERGY STAR program has been America’s resource for saving energy and protecting the environment.

  4. ENERGY STAR Certification for Buildings

    www.energystar.gov/buildings/building-recognition/building-certification

    ENERGY STAR certified buildings save energy, save money, and help protect the environment by generating fewer greenhouse gas emissions than typical buildings. To be certified as ENERGY STAR, a building must meet strict energy performance standards set by EPA.

  5. ENERGY STAR Certified Products: Created in 1992 and authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the ENERGY STAR program helps consumers, government, and businesses across the country adopt energy-efficient products and practices.

  6. ENERGY STAR® | Department of Energy

    www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/energy-starr

    The ENERGY STAR label identifies top-performing, cost-effective products, homes, and buildings. Since inception, ENERGY STAR has shown impressive results: in 2010 Americans saved enough energy to avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from 33 million cars, while saving nearly $18 billion on utility bills.

  7. ENERGY STAR | Department of Energy

    www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/energy-star

    ENERGY STAR-certified homes and apartments are at least 10 percent more energy efficient than those built to code and achieve a 20 percent average improvement in energy efficiency, while providing homeowners and residents with energy performance and comfort.

  8. What to Know About Energy Star Certification - The Family...

    www.familyhandyman.com/article/energy-star-certification

    Energy Star ratings are awarded to appliances that achieve a level of energy efficiency — a set percentage above the current industry standard — and also meet requirements for usability and convenience.

  9. Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency | ENERGY STAR

    www.energystar.gov/about/federal-tax-credits

    ENERGY STAR Most Efficient windows qualify for the energy efficient home improvement credit. By further improving your home’s envelope with new ENERGY STAR certified exterior doors and a heat pump water heater, you can claim:

  10. Explainer: What is Energy Star® Certification?

    www.mitsubishicomfort.com/articles/explainer-energy-star-certification

    Heating and air-conditioning products pursuing Energy Star certification are evaluated for how well they meet a handful of efficiency measurements, including their heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF), seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) and energy efficiency ratio (EER).

  11. The ENERGY STAR is a government-backed mark that symbolizes energy efficiency. It serves as a guarantee that products carrying the mark are independently certified and deliver energy efficiency performance to consumers.