«(9) require a demonstration of compliance with
the Energy Star criteria by qualified products, except that --
EcoLogo requires products to meet
Energy Star criteria and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) requirements and sets strict limits on ozone, dust, and VOC emissions.
Not exact matches
(Sec. 219) Requires the EPA Administrator and the Secretary to: (1) establish and implement a rating system for products identified as
Energy Star products to provide consumers with the most helpful information on a product's energy efficiency, including cost effectiveness and the relative length of time for consumers to recover costs attributable to the energy efficient features of those products; (2) review and update the Energy Star product criteria for the ten product models in each product category with the greatest energy consumption every three years; and (3) require periodic verification of product compliance with such cri
Energy Star products to provide consumers with the most helpful information on a product's
energy efficiency, including cost effectiveness and the relative length of time for consumers to recover costs attributable to the energy efficient features of those products; (2) review and update the Energy Star product criteria for the ten product models in each product category with the greatest energy consumption every three years; and (3) require periodic verification of product compliance with such cri
energy efficiency, including cost effectiveness and the relative length of time for consumers to recover costs attributable to the
energy efficient features of those products; (2) review and update the Energy Star product criteria for the ten product models in each product category with the greatest energy consumption every three years; and (3) require periodic verification of product compliance with such cri
energy efficient features of those products; (2) review and update the
Energy Star product criteria for the ten product models in each product category with the greatest energy consumption every three years; and (3) require periodic verification of product compliance with such cri
Energy Star product
criteria for the ten product models in each product category with the greatest
energy consumption every three years; and (3) require periodic verification of product compliance with such cri
energy consumption every three years; and (3) require periodic verification of product compliance with such
criteria.
«(B) based on the review, update and publish the
Energy Star product
criteria for each such category, as necessary; and
Look for lights that have the
Energy Star label, as the LED light has to meet a variety of criteria in order to get the ES rating — not just energy efficiency — things like a certain level of CRI (Color Rendition Index), not making noi
Energy Star label, as the LED light has to meet a variety of
criteria in order to get the ES rating — not just
energy efficiency — things like a certain level of CRI (Color Rendition Index), not making noi
energy efficiency — things like a certain level of CRI (Color Rendition Index), not making noise,...
Energy Star Labels
Energy Star provides labels on some sets that meet their current
criteria for low power consumption — generally the label means that the set might use at least 20 % or 30 % less than an average model in its size class (or something like that — varies with the appliance and time).
(B) encouragement and recommendations for replacement of appliances, equipment, and systems with low
energy efficiency with appliances, equipment, and systems that meet criteria established under the Energy Star pr
energy efficiency with appliances, equipment, and systems that meet
criteria established under the
Energy Star pr
Energy Star program;
(2) in the case of manufactured housing, rebates to owners of manufactured housing constructed before calendar year 1976 to assist the owners in replacing the manufactured housing with manufactured housing that meets
criteria established under the
Energy Star program; and
Not only is
Energy Star Version 3 a component of the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria, but it is also rapidly becoming the go - to energy performance standard for most federal and local funding so
Energy Star Version 3 a component of the Enterprise Green Communities
Criteria, but it is also rapidly becoming the go - to
energy performance standard for most federal and local funding so
energy performance standard for most federal and local funding sources.
The recognition comes moments after the EPA dropped a few
criteria previously needed to be awarded an
Energy Star, allowing connected thermostats to be considered.
The development is built to the Enterprise Green Communities
Criteria, the first national framework for building green affordable housing and community buildings, and meets the standards for both LEED Silver mid-rise and
Energy Star multi-family high - rise residential buildings.