Energy Star is a voluntary program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy that encourages businesses and consumers to save energy and money by using products that carry the Energy Star label. Products that bear the Energy Star label have met specific efficiency standards set by the EPA and are designed to be 30-50% more efficient than conventional models. The program provides labeling for a range of products, from office equipment and home appliances to buildings and new homes, allowing consumers to easily identify energy-efficient options. By choosing products with the Energy Star label, businesses and households can save money on their utility bills while reducing their environmental footprint.
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