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If the Energy Star program disappears in the U.S., it could affect the labels Canadians rely on to know what products will ...
The Trump administration plans to kill ENERGY STAR. Here’s how it could hit your wallet and make energy-wasting appliances harder to avoid.
Trump wants to end Energy Star. One of the program's original designers explains why it's so unique, and important.
An Office of Air and Pollution (OAP) meeting alerted reporters to the Trump administration’s plan to terminate the Energy ...
Eliminating Energy Star and its impartial data on energy-saving appliances means that the energy transition will likely ...
Donald Trump wants to get rid of the program that has helped Americans find energy-efficient appliances. Virtually no one ...
Since being established in 1992 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Energy Star program has delivered one of the greatest environmental, public health and consumer success stories in U.S ...
Some words may be mispronounced. If the Trump administration ends the Energy Star program that for decades has clearly marked home appliances that meet energy efficient standards, consumers would ...
That’s exactly what the federal Energy Star program — which certifies energy-efficient appliances with a well-recognized blue logo with a white star — accomplished for more than 30 years ...
By Ron Lieber There’s a good chance you’re part of the nearly 90 percent of American households that are aware of the Energy Star label that shows up on home appliances when you’re shopping ...