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This stainless steel premium Energy Star certified Haier refrigerator/ freezer includes multiple spill-proof shelves, blue tint fresh food bins, blue tint one-gallon door storage with hugger, deluxe crisper drawers with glass cover, blue tint covered diary compartment, deluxe encapsulated deli drawer, convenient temperature control, and 2 half-width adjustable freezer door bins. Additional features include: a full-width tilt-out freezer door basket, full-width adjustable interior freezer shelf, automatic interior light in both freezer and fresh food sections, seamless easy-to-clean freezer interior, ice cube/utility storage bin, removable ice cube shelf with 2 full-size ice cube trays, and textured steel doors and cabinet. Dimensions (in inches): 31. 25 W x 67 7/8 H x 33 D

BUY: Haier Energy Star Refrigerator / Freezer Premium 20.7 Cu Ft, Stainless Steel – PRTS21SACLS

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Maytag MSD2573VES 25 Cu. Ft. Total Capacity ENERGY STAR Qualified Refrigerator with Flat Smooth Door.

BUY: MSD2573VE 25 cu. ft. Side-by-Side Energy Star Refrigerator

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Style meets function: this refrigerator s distinctive blue-tint features highlight its plentiful storage options. Perfect for a family with varied tastes. This ENERGY STAR certified refrigerator includes: multiple spill-proof shelves, blue tint fresh food bins, blue tint gallon door storage with hugger, deluxe crisper drawers with glass cover, blue trimmed covered dairy compartment, deluxe blue tinted encapsulated converted deli drawer, and convenient temperature control. Additional features include: 2 half-width adjustable freezer door bins, full width adjustable interior freezer shelf, full-width tilt-out freezer door basket, automatic interior light in both freezer and fresh food sections, seamless easy-to-clean freezer interior, ice cub/utility storage bin, removable ice cube shelf with 2 full-size ice cube trays, textured steel doors and cabinet, never clean condenser, reversible doors and handles, automatic door stop, post loop condenser, kick plate, and deluxe door handle. Dimensions (in inches): 29. 625 W x 65. 375 H x 32. 25 D

BUY: Haier Energy Star Refrigerator / Freezer Premium 18.2 Cu Ft, White – PRTS18SACW

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Haier s new Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator aligns perfectly with your surrounding cabinets, bringing a classic style and appealing order to your kitchen. Organizational options provide flexibility to fit both your kitchen and your lifestyle. The Haier French Door design places groceries at eye level and conserves energy, since chefs and snackers only need to open one side to get the item they want. Easy-access freezer drawers store frozen meats in the large lower drawer, while veggies, desserts and the ice maker are conveniently located in the upper drawer.

BUY: Haier Energy Star Refrigerator French Door Counter Depth 21 Cu Ft, Black – RBFS21TIAE

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The Energy Star program is run by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Energy. It is a great idea and has helped manufacturers move toward more energy efficient products in many different areas. Unfortunately though since it is a program paid for with tax dollars it has to be limited in scope or targeted so that the products it covers would be something that the majority of tax payers could see a benefit in.

It would be really great if Every product or innovation that reduced the energy required could be considered however such is not the case. Understandably the program is focused on general energy consumption of household products, washing machines, refrigerators, and materials used in home construction that reduce energy needs.

Some products used in the home, for example computers are included, others in particular pools and spas are not. Unfortunate considering the percentage of household energy consumption that goes into a pool or spa. We have even seen the Energy Star logo used in advertising spas even though the Department of Energy has clearly stated that it will not consider such a product for inclusion as an Energy Star Partner since the majority of taxpayers would not benefit from such a product.

Personally I would prefer that every tax payer would own at least one Hot tub. I can only see this as good for the country. If more people were spending more time in their spa they would be using less fuel driving around and have a lot less stress.

According to the findings of a 2004 study conducted by the Davis Energy Group sponsored Pacific Gas & Electric Co., pool and spa pumps are almost always the largest single electrical end-use (appliance in a home), using more than three times the energy of a new refrigerator. This same study found that the average residential pool pump consumes 2,600 kilowatt hours (kWh) annually with portable spas not far behind at 2,500 kWh per year.

With an estimated 1.2 million pools and about half a million spas the State of California by itself has to have the entire yearly output of one nuclear power plant plus one conventional power plant just to feed the consumption of pools and spas. It’s no wonder the California Energy Commission has recently approved new appliance efficiency regulations that for the first time include portable spas and a maximum allowable watt per hour usage.

As spa manufacturers struggle to meet these new requirements the bottom line for you the spa owner is how do you reduce the expense of operating your already purchased hot tub? Since most of the energy used in the spa is used keeping the water warm for the next time you want to dip into it, getting that water insulated is the key. If wrapping your water heater can make a difference in your energy bill, imagine what “wrapping” your other water heater (your spa) would do.

Your hot tub uses the same type of heater your household water heater does only your household water heater may have twice as many elements to heat up about forty gallons of water while your spa is trying to heat four hundred gallons. Good insulation around the sides and bottom of your spa play a vital role in helping keep that spa water warm. However most of the heat lost from your spa water is going straight up. Insulating the water with the best insulating cover makes the most sense.

With the new amendments of the California Appliance Efficiency Regulations, that state is taking the lead in setting tougher standards for the energy consumption of portable spas. Other states will no doubt follow suit. With the biggest use of energy going straight up out the top, looking for the best insulating spa cover will be the answer for the seriously energy conscious spa owner. The Energy Star may never be offered to spas or spa covers but it won’t be long before meeting the California Regulations for spa energy consumption will be equal to the best endorsement.

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The early 1990s marked an increase in environmental awareness within mainstream society as various sectors started several initiatives to protect the environment and save valuable natural resources. More and more people are becoming aware about how greenhouse gases are produced and how they contributed to the acceleration of global warming. 

It is due to these environmental issues that the EPA introduced the voluntary labeling program called ENERGY STAR as a way to reduce the production of pollution through the production and use of energy-saving and power-efficient products. People in various states such as Texas, not only can save big on their texas electricity consumption but can contribute in the efforts of protecting the environment by using Energy Star compliant appliances. 

However, consumers need to understand what the Energy Star label implies and how they can be assured that the appliances they are buying or using are really energy efficient enough to let them save on their Dallas or Houston electricity bills. This knowledge is important or they might end up with an “Energy Star”-labeled appliances that may not be efficient at all.       

What Does the Energy Star Label Mean? 

When the United States EPA and the Department of Energy formed the Energy Star label in 1992, their goal was create a standard for energy-efficient products that various manufacturers can comply with. This entails a rigorous testing and evaluation of electrical products and how they can reduce the amount of Houston or Dallas electricity or whatever state electricity they consume. If the product complies with the minimum requirements set by the standards, the manufacturers can now market their products as Energy Star compliant. 

How to Ensure that Your Appliances are Energy-efficient 

People on the lookout for energy-efficient products have the power to select whichever Energy Star-compliant appliance they would like to use. However, they should be aware on how energy-efficient the particular appliance is based on the rating system set in place by the Energy Star standard. It is normal for appliance vendors to make pitches on how their products conserve energy but consumers should look into the actual ratings of the products or request for an actual demonstration on how these machines consume less energy. 

The following are guides that consumers can follow when choosing common household appliances and electrical gadgets. Unless newer and more efficient technologies can come up with renewable and cheap electricity production, consumers have no choice but to use Energy Star-compliant and energy efficient appliances in their homes.  

* Refrigerators — Older refrigerator models not only consume more electricity but they can give off about 1100 lbs of CO2 emissions every year. When choosing newer models, checking for the Energy Star is not enough but you should also look into the efficiency of the unit. These units may be more expensive but it can save the consumer more in the long run, aside from reducing CO2 emissions right from their own homes.  Aside from that, the installation of the refrigeration unit can also be a big factor, as they should not be placed near heat-radiating machines or appliances to make them more efficient. 

* Furnaces — when choosing a furnace, a unit with an 83 percent or higher Energy Star rating is preferable in order to save more electricity during use.       

* Washing Machines and Dishwashers — An Energy Star rated washer can consume between 20 to 30 percent less energy than standard machines. The higher the Energy Star rating, the lower energy consumption the machine needs to operate efficiently. Aside from that, efficient washers can use less water (16 to 25 gallons per load) than standard machines (up to 40 gallons per load). 

* Air Conditioners — Aside from the Energy Star compliance ratings, consumers can also gauge the efficiency of air conditioning units through its Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ration or SEER rating. The higher the SEER rating is indicated, the greater energy savings the consumer gets. 

 

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Updating your household appliances can be a very large expense especially if the appliances you have are still in working order. When you do decide to upgrade whether it be out of choice or due to old appliance failure, look for the Energy Star logo. Appliances with the Energy Star logo are up to 50% more efficient and use less energy and water to operate which will easily save you $75 a year.

Don’t just check the price tag; be sure to look at the Energy Guide Tag as well.

An energy guide tag can be found on every new appliance and will tell you exactly how much energy the machine will consume during operation, less energy means more savings. Remember you’re not just saving money here, you’re saving mother earth. So check for yourself and compare Energy Star appliances with similar non-Energy Star appliances and see exactly how much more efficient they can be. The bottom line is when buying new appliances look at both tags, obviously the price tag, but don’t forget to look at the yellow energy guide tag as well.

Even More Ways to Save.

When you or your significant other, or whoever, cooks a meal at home, don’t put the leftovers in the refrigerator right away. Place them on the counter and give them a chance to cool beforehand. Doing so will keep your refrigerator from working harder to keep the temperature down. By the way the ideal temp in your fridge is between 35 – 38 degrees Fahrenheit (1.66 – 3.33 degrees Celsius) in the cooler section and about 5 degrees Fahrenheit in the freezer portion. After using the oven consider leaving the door cracked in the winter to let the heat escape and help heat your home, there is no need in keeping that energy cooped up unless of course its summer time. This may not be a good idea if you have little ones running around. Remember not to over fill your dryer with clothes as they will take longer to dry and waste energy. Also, take advantage of your already warm dryer by doing consecutive loads and be sure to check your lint screen between each load. Opening your dishwasher and letting your dishes air dry instead of using the heat dry feature is another way to save energy and money while using appliances.

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Frost free operation Reversible door Interior light Adjustable wire shelves Fruit and vegetable crisper Energy efficient design Door storage for large bottles Full freezer shelf Adjustable thermostat Color – White

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