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Default Home Appliances: Price vs Energy-Efficiency

The most important factor in deciding the choice of new appliances is usually price. However, it is important to bear in mind that there are two price factors in anything that consumes domestic energy - the buying price and operating costs. This article discusses how buying appliances with energy efficiency in mind may cost more up front but save you money in the long run...

Energy Efficiency - August 28, 2008

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Energy Efficiency: Home Appliances, Select Them on Price Or Energy Efficiency?

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Most modern appliances like refrigerators and washing machines carry a label indicating their energy efficiency. Products which use the least amount of power are qualified to use the "Energy Star" label. This is a government backed program aimed at providing consumers and businesses information about saving energy.

In order to be labeled energy efficient, a product must meet certain criteria. For example, refrigerators must use 15% less electricity than the minimum standard set by the federal government. Office equipment must automatically switch to a low-power sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity.

Almost every major appliance such as air conditioners, freezers, furnaces, and pool heaters qualify for the Energy Star label. Buying an Energy Star product will save you money on your utility bills and will be better for the environment. Using less electricity in the home means less fossil fuel consumed by power producing plants, and less greenhouse gas emissions.

Will an energy efficient product save you money? Absolutely! Each product has a label which says how much energy it consumes. You can use this information to figure out exactly how much power you will save over the life span of the appliance. Factor in rising energy costs and your savings are even more.
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