Energy Star-rated appliances are products that have been certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines. These appliances use less energy compared to standard models, resulting in reduced electricity consumption and lower utility bills.
Think of Energy Star-rated appliances as superheroes with capes that save you money on your energy bills. Just like superheroes protect the city from villains, these appliances protect your wallet from high electricity costs by using less energy without compromising performance.
Standby power: Standby power refers to the electricity consumed by electronic devices when they are turned off but still plugged in. Energy Star-rated appliances minimize standby power usage.
Life cycle assessment (LCA): Life cycle assessment is a method used to evaluate the environmental impact of a product throughout its entire life cycle, including manufacturing, use, and disposal. Energy Star-rated appliances often have lower life cycle impacts.
Energy conservation: Energy conservation refers to reducing energy consumption through behavioral changes or technological advancements. Using Energy Star-rated appliances is one way to practice energy conservation at home.
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