The standards get more strict all the time. The reason everything has an Energy Star label is because consumers are going to prefer the appliance that meets it.
From the Energy Star website, savings since 2020:
- Electricity: 520 billion kilowatt-hours
- Energy costs: $42 billion
- GHG emissions: 400 million metric tons
But, I guess you-know. What a lousy government intervention. Centralizing a bit of extra up front engineering work to save $billions in wasted energy. Give me back all of those energy vampires that used to be so prevalent. Like standby modes that only turned off the power LED.
Actually, good news. Basically, everything now is marked ES, no discrimination
The standards get more strict all the time. The reason everything has an Energy Star label is because consumers are going to prefer the appliance that meets it.
From the Energy Star website, savings since 2020:
But, I guess you-know. What a lousy government intervention. Centralizing a bit of extra up front engineering work to save $billions in wasted energy. Give me back all of those energy vampires that used to be so prevalent. Like standby modes that only turned off the power LED.
https://www.energystar.gov/about/impacts
> Centralizing a bit of extra up front engineering work
What engineering was centralised? Isn't it just a label?
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That was not the point. I read somewhere that more than 90% of all appliances sold had ES label. Differentiation power of label and program is gone.