Energy Star
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ENERGY STAR is a United States government program to promote energy efficient consumer products. It is well known for its logo appearing on many computer products and peripherals, though on many European-targeted products, a combined energy usage and ergonomics rating from the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) is used instead.
History
The ENERGY STAR program was created in 1992 by the US Environmental Protection Agency in an attempt to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission by power plants. The program was developed by John S Hoffman, inventor of the Green Programs at US EPA, and implemented by Cathy Zoi and Brian Johnson. [[Citing sources citation needed]] The program was intended to be part of a series of voluntary programs, such as Green Lights and the Methane Programs, that would demonstrate the potential for profit in reducing greenhouse gases and facilitate further steps to reducing global warming gases. [[Citing sources citation needed]]
It began as a voluntary labeling program designed to identify and promote energy efficient products, and computer products were the first to be labeled. It has since expanded to major appliances, office equipment, lighting, home electronics, and more.[link] ENERGY STAR Milestones. Retrieved June 8, 2006. The label can also be found on some new homes and commercial and industrial buildings.
The EPA estimates that it saved about $10 billion in energy costs in 2004 alone [link] EPA press release, " $10 Billion Saved on Energy Bills". October 4, 2005. ENERGY STAR has been a driving force behind the more widespread use of LED traffic lights, efficient fluorescent lighting, power management systems for office equipment, and low standby energy use. [[Citing sources citation needed]]
Specifications
See also
References
External links
- [Official ENERGY STAR web site]
- [ENERGY STAR computer specifications]
- [ENERGY STAR Australia]
- [ENERGY STAR Canada]
- [Energy Consumption Calculator]
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