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Celebrating Energy Star: 20 Years of Partnership, Promise, and Progress

Posted: 03/15/2012 1:23 pm

Twenty years ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had a bold vision. With the increasing use of electronics in American households and business -- including the introduction of personal computers that would soon be in every home and office across the country -- the agency saw a need to conserve energy and reduce air pollution to create a healthier climate for all Americans. They saw an opportunity to harness market forces that would encourage both consumers and companies to invest in cleaner, more innovative, more energy-efficient products in sectors across the economy. The result was the Energy Star program.

In the two decades that have passed since it began, Energy Star has become a household name. Its familiar blue label appears on televisions, dishwashers, computers and more -- upwards of five billion products sold in the last two decades. We've also certified more than 1.3 million Energy Star houses and tens of thousands of buildings across the country. American families and businesses have saved a combined total of nearly $230 billion dollars on their utility bills with help from Energy Star, and prevented more than 1.7 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.

The program's partnership with leading companies from every sector of the economy is proof positive that we can strengthen our economy at the same time we protect our environment. Consumers know that Energy Star means savings on the power bill, and they drive the change -- voting with their dollars to support companies that make products that meet and exceed Energy Star standards. After 20 years, our vast network of partners gives Americans a wide-array of innovative choices for saving energy and cutting costs every day.

Energy Star is one of our great success stories, and it will play a vital role in our future. The challenges we face in growing our economy, the threats to our health from air pollution, and the need for action to protect our planet from climate change all demand serious energy and environmental solutions. In a comprehensive energy strategy, improving efficiency is at the top of the list.

Twenty years in, we still have a bold vision, one in which the Energy Star program helps millions of people -- in the U.S. and around the world -- save money, protect their health and the environment, and strengthen an economy that's built to last.

 
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03:07 PM on 03/16/2012
Hmmm, total silence about the new testing standards that were supposed to be implemented in 2010 following the total failure of the Energy Star program in an audit?

People WANT a legitimate Energy Star program, but a corrupt one is worse than none at all - make up your mind. Energy efficiency is the future of this nation and this planet - either pitch in or get out of the way...
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JackBlair69
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11:20 PM on 03/15/2012
When I am elected, the EPA will be defunded and collapsed into the Department of the Interior.
05:34 AM on 03/16/2012
By the time you're elected, it won't really matter because h.e.l.l will already have frozen over.
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JackBlair69
True and Fabulous
01:01 PM on 03/16/2012
That's pretty clever - you have a gift. Are you published?

Anyway, back to the massive celebrations of Energy Star!
08:25 PM on 03/15/2012
Lol, what a laugh. Energy Star is self-reported. The government doesn't verify anything. Its just a huge waste of money.
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chadizzy
06:03 PM on 03/15/2012
This is a load of garbage. Anyone ever look into how to get the energy star sticker? Its nothing but a joke.
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Frank J Savel III
07:15 PM on 03/15/2012
Unethical businesses find it so easy to lie and save all that $$$ by not doing the R&D to create the real products. If business acted in a moral way it would not be an issue. Energy star data just highlights the corrupt few businesses that take advantage of every day people.