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Energy Star

Energy Star (trademarked ENERGY STAR) is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency.[4] The program provides information on the energy consumption of products and devices using different standardized methods. The Energy Star label[5] is found on more than 75 different certified product categories, homes, commercial buildings, and industrial plants. In the United States, the Energy Star label is also shown on the Energy Guide appliance label of qualifying products.

Energy Star
The Energy Star service mark can be found on certified energy-efficient products, homes, commercial buildings, and industrial plants.
FoundedMarch 15, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-03-15)
FounderJohn S. Hoffman. U.S. EPA
Area served
Canada
Japan
Taiwan
Switzerland
United States
ParentUnited States Department of Energy
Websitewww.energystar.gov
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

Elements of the Energy Star Program are being implemented in Japan, Taiwan, and Switzerland, as well as by Energy Star Canada.[6] In 2018, a 15-year long agreement with the European Union[7] expired. A previous agreement with the European Free Trade Association[6] has expired.

History edit

The Energy Star program was established by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1992 and operates under the authority of the Clean Air Act, section 103(g), and the 2005 Energy Policy Act, section 131 (which amended the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, section 324).[8][9][10] Since 1992, Energy Star and its partners are estimated to have reduced various energy bills by at least $430 billion.[11]

The EPA manages Energy Star products, as well as home and commercial/industrial programs. The EPA develops and manages Energy Star Portfolio Manager, an online energy tracking and benchmarking tool for commercial buildings. The DOE manages Home Performance with Energy Star and provides technical support, including test procedure development for products and some verification testing of products.[12]

Initiated as a voluntary labeling program designed to identify and promote energy efficient products, Energy Star began with labels for computer and printer products. In 1995 the program was significantly expanded, introducing labels for residential heating and cooling systems and new homes.[13] In 2000, the Consortium for Energy Efficiency was directed by members to begin an annual survey of Energy Star impact.[14]

According to the U.S. Energy and Employment Report for 2016, 290,000 American workers are involved in the manufacture of Energy Star certified products and building materials.[15] The report also projects that employment in energy efficiency will grow much faster than other areas of the energy sector—9 percent in 2017 vs. average projected growth of 5 percent across all of the energy sector—and that Energy Star will be an integral part of that market.

Specifications edit

Energy Star specifications differ with each item, and are set by the EPA.

Computers edit

Energy Star 4.0 specifications for computers became effective on July 20, 2007. The requirements are more stringent than the previous specification and existing equipment designs can no longer use the service mark unless re-qualified. They require the use of 80 Plus Bronze level or higher power supplies. Energy Star 5.0 became effective on July 1, 2009.[16] Energy Star 6.1 became effective on September 10, 2014. Energy Star 7.1 became effective on November 16, 2018.[17] The Version 8.0 specification for computers was finalized on October 15, 2019 and became effective on October 15, 2020.[18]

Servers edit

The EPA released Version 1.0 of the Computer Server specifications on May 15, 2009. It covered standalone servers with one to four processor sockets. A second tier to the specification adding active state power and performance reporting for all qualified servers, as well as blade and multi-node server idle state requirements became effective December 16, 2013.[19] The Version 2.0 Energy Star specification for Computer Servers came into effect on December 16, 2013. The Version 3.0 Energy Star specification for Enterprise Servers came into effect on June 17, 2019 [1].

Appliances edit

 
2015 advertisement promoting Energy Star-certified clothes dryers

As of early 2008, average refrigerators need 20% savings over the minimum standard. Dishwashers need at least 41% savings. Most appliances as well as heating and cooling systems have a yellow EnergyGuide label showing the annual cost of operation compared to other models. This label is created through the Federal Trade Commission and often shows if an appliance is Energy Star rated.[20] While an Energy Star label indicates that the appliance is more energy efficient than the minimum guidelines, purchasing an Energy Star labeled product does not always mean one is getting the most energy efficient option available. For example, dehumidifiers that are rated under 25 US pints (12 L) per day of water extraction receive an Energy Star rating if they have an energy factor of 1.2 (higher is better), while those rated 25 US pints (12 L) to 35 US pints (17 L) per day receive an Energy Star rating for an energy factor of 1.4 or higher. Thus a higher-capacity but non-Energy Star rated dehumidifier may be a more energy efficient alternative than an Energy Star rated but lower-capacity model.[21] The Energy Star program's savings calculator has also been criticized for unrealistic assumptions in its model that tend to magnify savings benefits to the average consumer.[22]

Another factor yet to be considered by the EPA and DOE is the overall effect of energy-saving requirements on the durability and expected service life of a mass-market appliance built to a consumer-level cost standard. For example, a refrigerator may be made more efficient by the use of more insulative spacing and a smaller-capacity compressor using electronics to control operation and temperature. However, this may come at the cost of reduced interior storage (or increased exterior mass) or a reduced service life due to compressor or electronic failures. In particular, electronic controls used on new-generation appliances are subject to damage from shock, vibration, moisture, or power spikes on the electrical circuit to which they are attached. Critics have pointed out that even if a new appliance is energy efficient, any consumer appliance that does not provide customer satisfaction, or must be replaced twice as often as its predecessor contributes to landfill pollution and waste of natural resources used to construct its replacement.[23]

Heating and cooling systems edit

Energy Star qualified heat pumps, boilers, air conditioning systems, and furnaces are available. In addition, cooling and heating bills can be significantly lowered with air sealing and duct sealing. Air sealing reduces the outdoor air that penetrates a building, and duct sealing prevents attic or basement air from entering ducts and lessening the heating/cooling system’s efficiency. Energy Star qualified room air conditioners are at least 10% more energy efficient than the minimum U.S. federal government standards.[24]

Home electronics edit

Energy Star qualified televisions[25] use 30% less energy than average. In November 2008, television specifications were improved to limit on-mode power use, in addition to standby power which is limited by the current specifications. Standby power consumption for televisions must be 3 watts or less.[26] A wider range of Energy Star qualified televisions will be available.

Other qualified home electronics include cordless phones, battery chargers, VCRs and external power adapters, most of which use 90% less energy.

Imaging equipment edit

The Energy Star Program Requirements for Imaging Products are focused on product families such as electrophotographic (EP) printers, inkjet printers (e.g., thermal), copiers, facsimile machines and other imaging equipment including MFD's (multifunctional devices). Typical Electrical Consumption (TEC) of a product family are measured and reported against an allowance set by the maximum throughput of the device. Operation modes (OM) are measured and reported for devices such as inkjet products against an allowance set by the functions present in the EUT (equipment under test). Devices that included "adders" such as Ethernet, on-board memory, wireless, etc. are mathematically "added" to increase the OM allowance. On February 1, 2011, the EPA/DOE added the requirement that all products registered under the Energy Star service mark, must be tested by an AB (Accredited Body) or CB (Certification Body) Laboratory.

Lighting edit

 
EPA graphic promoting light bulb replacement

The Energy Star is awarded to only certain bulbs that meet strict efficiency, quality, and lifetime criteria. Energy Star qualified fluorescent lighting uses 75% less energy and lasts up to ten times longer than normal incandescent lights.[27]

Energy Star Qualified light-emitting diode (LED) Lighting:

  • Reduces energy costs — uses only 20–25% of the electricity that incandescent bulbs use, and last as much as 25 times as long. LEDs use 25%-30% of the amount of energy as halogen incandescent bulbs, and last 8–25 times as long.[28]
  • Reduces cooling costs — LEDs produce very little heat.[29]

To qualify for Energy Star certification, LED lighting products must pass a variety of tests to prove that the products will display the following characteristics:[30]

  • Brightness is equal to or greater than existing lighting technologies (incandescent or fluorescent) and light is well distributed over the area lighted by the fixture.
  • Light output remains constant over time, only decreasing towards the end of the rated lifetime (at least 35,000 hours or 12 years based on use of 8 hours per day).
  • Excellent color quality. The shade of white light appears clear and consistent over time.
  • Efficiency is as good as or better than fluorescent lighting.
  • Light comes on instantly when turned on.
  • No flicker when dimmed.
  • No off-state power draw. The fixture does not use power when it is turned off, with the exception of external controls, whose power should not exceed 0.5 watts in the off state.

New Homes edit

New homes or apartments that earn the Energy Star label have been verified to meet energy efficiency requirements set by U.S. EPA. Energy Star certified homes are at least 10% more efficient than homes built to code and achieve a 20% improvement on average, while providing homeowners with better quality, performance, and comfort.[31] Nearly 1.9 million Energy Star certified homes and apartments have been certified to date.[31] These high-performing homes can be found across the U.S. and include a complete thermal enclosure system, a high-efficiency heating, ventilation and cooling system, a comprehensive water management system, and energy-efficient lighting and appliances.[32] Together, U.S. homeowners living in certified homes saved $360 million on their energy bills in 2016 alone.[33] In 2020, ENERGY STAR separated single-family and multifamily construction types into their own programs: Single-Family New Construction (SFNC) and Multifamily New Construction (MFNC).[34]

A new tier of ENERGY STAR certification, called the ENERGY STAR NextGen Certified Homes and Apartments, will be launched in 2023. This new certification uses a baseline of the ENERGY STAR Single-Family and Multifamily certification, with additional requirements such as heat pump water heaters and EV-ready charging capabilities.[35]

Energy performance ratings edit

The Energy Star program has developed energy performance rating systems for several commercial and institutional building types and manufacturing facilities. These ratings, on a scale of 1 to 100, provide a means for benchmarking the energy efficiency of specific buildings and industrial plants against the energy performance of similar facilities. The ratings are used by building and energy managers to evaluate the energy performance of existing buildings and industrial plants. The rating systems are also used by EPA to determine if a building or plant can qualify to earn Energy Star recognition.[36] In 2020 Energy Star released an updated guide for verifying Energy Star certifications.[37]

Energy Star ratings have been compared to other clean energy rating systems and green building certification systems such as those by independent firms like MiQ, or LEED certifications for office buildings.[38]

Buildings edit

 
2015 graph showing cities with the most Energy Star-certified buildings

The number of space types that can receive the energy performance rating in Portfolio Manager is expanding and now includes housing,[39] bank/financial institutions, courthouses, hospitals (acute care and children's), hotels and motels, houses of worship, K-12 schools, medical offices, offices, residence halls/dormitories, retail stores, supermarkets, warehouses (refrigerated and non-refrigerated), hotels (see hotel energy management), data centers, senior care facilities, and wastewater facilities.[40][41]

See the technical descriptions for models used in the rating system at.[42] These documents provide detailed information on the methodologies used to create the energy performance ratings including details on rating objectives, regression techniques, and the steps applied to compute a rating. Energy Star maintains a 1–100 national benchmarking rating for buildings based on building attributes depending on the category, including floor area, occupancy and energy consumption data into a free online tool provided by Energy Star.[43]

Energy Star energy performance ratings have been incorporated into some green buildings standards, such as LEED for Existing Buildings. In the U.S., builders of energy efficient homes are able to qualify for Federal Income tax credits and deductions.[44]

Energy Star estimated in 2020 that energy use in commercial buildings accounts for 20% of greenhouse gas emissions, costing more than $100B per year.[37]

Industrial facilities edit

Some examples of specialised industrial facilities which Energy Star has designed specific performance ratings for include:[45][41]

Small business award edit

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) annually recognizes small businesses that demonstrate abilities to reduce waste, conserve energy, and recycle. The businesses use resources and ideas outlined in the Energy Star program.[46] The award was established in 1999.

Controversies edit

In March 2010, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) performed covert testing of the Energy Star product certification process and found that Energy Star was for the most part a self-certification program that was vulnerable to fraud and abuse.[47] While the GAO demonstrated, by submitting fake products from made-up companies, that cheating was possible, they found no evidence of consumer fraud relating to the quality or performance of Energy Star qualified products.[47]

In response, the Environmental Protection Agency instituted third-party certification of all Energy Star products starting in 2011.[48] Under this regime, products are tested in an EPA-recognized laboratory and reviewed by an EPA-recognized certification body before they can carry the label. In order to be recognized, labs and certification bodies must meet specified criteria and be subject to oversight by a recognized accreditation body. In addition, a percentage of Energy Star certified product models in each category are subject to off-the-shelf verification testing each year.

As of 2017, there are 23 independent certification bodies and 255 independent laboratories recognized for purposes of Energy Star product certification and testing.[49] Most cover multiple product types. In 2016, 1,881 product models were subject to verification testing with an overall compliance rate of 95%.[50]

In March 2017 the Trump Administration proposed a budget that would eliminate the program.[51] This prompted an outpouring of expressions of support for the Energy Star program from environmental groups, energy efficiency advocates,[52] and businesses.[53]

Adoption in building codes edit

The current and projected status of energy codes and standards adoption is show in the maps at the link.[54]

The following cities have mandatory reporting requirements.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Energy Star
  • Energy Star entry at Ecolabelling.org
  • Breakdown of the costs, savings, and energy efficiency of Energy Star appliances
  • Energy Star qualified Energy Service & Product Providers list
  • EPA recognized Certification Bodies (CBs) and Laboratories
  • Energy Star 5.0 Computer specification (November 14, 2008)
  • 10 CFR 430, Subpart B, Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 430 – Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Electric Refrigerators and Electric Refrigerator–Freezers

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Not to be confused with Star Energy Energy Star trademarked ENERGY STAR is a program run by the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA and U S Department of Energy DOE that promotes energy efficiency 4 The program provides information on the energy consumption of products and devices using different standardized methods The Energy Star label 5 is found on more than 75 different certified product categories homes commercial buildings and industrial plants In the United States the Energy Star label is also shown on the Energy Guide appliance label of qualifying products Energy StarThe Energy Star service mark can be found on certified energy efficient products homes commercial buildings and industrial plants FoundedMarch 15 1992 32 years ago 1992 03 15 FounderJohn S Hoffman U S EPAArea servedCanadaJapanTaiwanSwitzerlandUnited StatesParentUnited States Department of EnergyWebsitewww wbr energystar wbr govFootnotes references 1 2 3 Elements of the Energy Star Program are being implemented in Japan Taiwan and Switzerland as well as by Energy Star Canada 6 In 2018 a 15 year long agreement with the European Union 7 expired A previous agreement with the European Free Trade Association 6 has expired Contents 1 History 2 Specifications 2 1 Computers 2 2 Servers 2 3 Appliances 2 4 Heating and cooling systems 2 5 Home electronics 2 6 Imaging equipment 2 7 Lighting 2 8 New Homes 3 Energy performance ratings 3 1 Buildings 3 2 Industrial facilities 4 Small business award 5 Controversies 6 Adoption in building codes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Energy Star program was established by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1992 and operates under the authority of the Clean Air Act section 103 g and the 2005 Energy Policy Act section 131 which amended the Energy Policy and Conservation Act section 324 8 9 10 Since 1992 Energy Star and its partners are estimated to have reduced various energy bills by at least 430 billion 11 The EPA manages Energy Star products as well as home and commercial industrial programs The EPA develops and manages Energy Star Portfolio Manager an online energy tracking and benchmarking tool for commercial buildings The DOE manages Home Performance with Energy Star and provides technical support including test procedure development for products and some verification testing of products 12 Initiated as a voluntary labeling program designed to identify and promote energy efficient products Energy Star began with labels for computer and printer products In 1995 the program was significantly expanded introducing labels for residential heating and cooling systems and new homes 13 In 2000 the Consortium for Energy Efficiency was directed by members to begin an annual survey of Energy Star impact 14 According to the U S Energy and Employment Report for 2016 290 000 American workers are involved in the manufacture of Energy Star certified products and building materials 15 The report also projects that employment in energy efficiency will grow much faster than other areas of the energy sector 9 percent in 2017 vs average projected growth of 5 percent across all of the energy sector and that Energy Star will be an integral part of that market Specifications editEnergy Star specifications differ with each item and are set by the EPA Computers edit Energy Star 4 0 specifications for computers became effective on July 20 2007 The requirements are more stringent than the previous specification and existing equipment designs can no longer use the service mark unless re qualified They require the use of 80 Plus Bronze level or higher power supplies Energy Star 5 0 became effective on July 1 2009 16 Energy Star 6 1 became effective on September 10 2014 Energy Star 7 1 became effective on November 16 2018 17 The Version 8 0 specification for computers was finalized on October 15 2019 and became effective on October 15 2020 18 Servers edit The EPA released Version 1 0 of the Computer Server specifications on May 15 2009 It covered standalone servers with one to four processor sockets A second tier to the specification adding active state power and performance reporting for all qualified servers as well as blade and multi node server idle state requirements became effective December 16 2013 19 The Version 2 0 Energy Star specification for Computer Servers came into effect on December 16 2013 The Version 3 0 Energy Star specification for Enterprise Servers came into effect on June 17 2019 1 Appliances edit nbsp 2015 advertisement promoting Energy Star certified clothes dryersAs of early 2008 average refrigerators need 20 savings over the minimum standard Dishwashers need at least 41 savings Most appliances as well as heating and cooling systems have a yellow EnergyGuide label showing the annual cost of operation compared to other models This label is created through the Federal Trade Commission and often shows if an appliance is Energy Star rated 20 While an Energy Star label indicates that the appliance is more energy efficient than the minimum guidelines purchasing an Energy Star labeled product does not always mean one is getting the most energy efficient option available For example dehumidifiers that are rated under 25 US pints 12 L per day of water extraction receive an Energy Star rating if they have an energy factor of 1 2 higher is better while those rated 25 US pints 12 L to 35 US pints 17 L per day receive an Energy Star rating for an energy factor of 1 4 or higher Thus a higher capacity but non Energy Star rated dehumidifier may be a more energy efficient alternative than an Energy Star rated but lower capacity model 21 The Energy Star program s savings calculator has also been criticized for unrealistic assumptions in its model that tend to magnify savings benefits to the average consumer 22 Another factor yet to be considered by the EPA and DOE is the overall effect of energy saving requirements on the durability and expected service life of a mass market appliance built to a consumer level cost standard For example a refrigerator may be made more efficient by the use of more insulative spacing and a smaller capacity compressor using electronics to control operation and temperature However this may come at the cost of reduced interior storage or increased exterior mass or a reduced service life due to compressor or electronic failures In particular electronic controls used on new generation appliances are subject to damage from shock vibration moisture or power spikes on the electrical circuit to which they are attached Critics have pointed out that even if a new appliance is energy efficient any consumer appliance that does not provide customer satisfaction or must be replaced twice as often as its predecessor contributes to landfill pollution and waste of natural resources used to construct its replacement 23 Heating and cooling systems edit Energy Star qualified heat pumps boilers air conditioning systems and furnaces are available In addition cooling and heating bills can be significantly lowered with air sealing and duct sealing Air sealing reduces the outdoor air that penetrates a building and duct sealing prevents attic or basement air from entering ducts and lessening the heating cooling system s efficiency Energy Star qualified room air conditioners are at least 10 more energy efficient than the minimum U S federal government standards 24 Home electronics edit Energy Star qualified televisions 25 use 30 less energy than average In November 2008 television specifications were improved to limit on mode power use in addition to standby power which is limited by the current specifications Standby power consumption for televisions must be 3 watts or less 26 A wider range of Energy Star qualified televisions will be available Other qualified home electronics include cordless phones battery chargers VCRs and external power adapters most of which use 90 less energy Imaging equipment edit The Energy Star Program Requirements for Imaging Products are focused on product families such as electrophotographic EP printers inkjet printers e g thermal copiers facsimile machines and other imaging equipment including MFD s multifunctional devices Typical Electrical Consumption TEC of a product family are measured and reported against an allowance set by the maximum throughput of the device Operation modes OM are measured and reported for devices such as inkjet products against an allowance set by the functions present in the EUT equipment under test Devices that included adders such as Ethernet on board memory wireless etc are mathematically added to increase the OM allowance On February 1 2011 the EPA DOE added the requirement that all products registered under the Energy Star service mark must be tested by an AB Accredited Body or CB Certification Body Laboratory Lighting edit nbsp EPA graphic promoting light bulb replacementThe Energy Star is awarded to only certain bulbs that meet strict efficiency quality and lifetime criteria Energy Star qualified fluorescent lighting uses 75 less energy and lasts up to ten times longer than normal incandescent lights 27 Energy Star Qualified light emitting diode LED Lighting Reduces energy costs uses only 20 25 of the electricity that incandescent bulbs use and last as much as 25 times as long LEDs use 25 30 of the amount of energy as halogen incandescent bulbs and last 8 25 times as long 28 Reduces cooling costs LEDs produce very little heat 29 To qualify for Energy Star certification LED lighting products must pass a variety of tests to prove that the products will display the following characteristics 30 Brightness is equal to or greater than existing lighting technologies incandescent or fluorescent and light is well distributed over the area lighted by the fixture Light output remains constant over time only decreasing towards the end of the rated lifetime at least 35 000 hours or 12 years based on use of 8 hours per day Excellent color quality The shade of white light appears clear and consistent over time Efficiency is as good as or better than fluorescent lighting Light comes on instantly when turned on No flicker when dimmed No off state power draw The fixture does not use power when it is turned off with the exception of external controls whose power should not exceed 0 5 watts in the off state New Homes edit New homes or apartments that earn the Energy Star label have been verified to meet energy efficiency requirements set by U S EPA Energy Star certified homes are at least 10 more efficient than homes built to code and achieve a 20 improvement on average while providing homeowners with better quality performance and comfort 31 Nearly 1 9 million Energy Star certified homes and apartments have been certified to date 31 These high performing homes can be found across the U S and include a complete thermal enclosure system a high efficiency heating ventilation and cooling system a comprehensive water management system and energy efficient lighting and appliances 32 Together U S homeowners living in certified homes saved 360 million on their energy bills in 2016 alone 33 In 2020 ENERGY STAR separated single family and multifamily construction types into their own programs Single Family New Construction SFNC and Multifamily New Construction MFNC 34 A new tier of ENERGY STAR certification called the ENERGY STAR NextGen Certified Homes and Apartments will be launched in 2023 This new certification uses a baseline of the ENERGY STAR Single Family and Multifamily certification with additional requirements such as heat pump water heaters and EV ready charging capabilities 35 Further information Green building in the United StatesEnergy performance ratings editThe Energy Star program has developed energy performance rating systems for several commercial and institutional building types and manufacturing facilities These ratings on a scale of 1 to 100 provide a means for benchmarking the energy efficiency of specific buildings and industrial plants against the energy performance of similar facilities The ratings are used by building and energy managers to evaluate the energy performance of existing buildings and industrial plants The rating systems are also used by EPA to determine if a building or plant can qualify to earn Energy Star recognition 36 In 2020 Energy Star released an updated guide for verifying Energy Star certifications 37 Energy Star ratings have been compared to other clean energy rating systems and green building certification systems such as those by independent firms like MiQ or LEED certifications for office buildings 38 Buildings edit nbsp 2015 graph showing cities with the most Energy Star certified buildingsThe number of space types that can receive the energy performance rating in Portfolio Manager is expanding and now includes housing 39 bank financial institutions courthouses hospitals acute care and children s hotels and motels houses of worship K 12 schools medical offices offices residence halls dormitories retail stores supermarkets warehouses refrigerated and non refrigerated hotels see hotel energy management data centers senior care facilities and wastewater facilities 40 41 See the technical descriptions for models used in the rating system at 42 These documents provide detailed information on the methodologies used to create the energy performance ratings including details on rating objectives regression techniques and the steps applied to compute a rating Energy Star maintains a 1 100 national benchmarking rating for buildings based on building attributes depending on the category including floor area occupancy and energy consumption data into a free online tool provided by Energy Star 43 Energy Star energy performance ratings have been incorporated into some green buildings standards such as LEED for Existing Buildings In the U S builders of energy efficient homes are able to qualify for Federal Income tax credits and deductions 44 Energy Star estimated in 2020 that energy use in commercial buildings accounts for 20 of greenhouse gas emissions costing more than 100B per year 37 Industrial facilities edit Some examples of specialised industrial facilities which Energy Star has designed specific performance ratings for include 45 41 Automobile assembly plants see automotive industry Cement plants Corn mills Container glass manufacturing Flat glass manufacturing Potato processing plants Juice processing Petroleum refineries Pharmaceutical manufacturing plantsSmall business award editThe U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA annually recognizes small businesses that demonstrate abilities to reduce waste conserve energy and recycle The businesses use resources and ideas outlined in the Energy Star program 46 The award was established in 1999 Controversies editIn March 2010 the Government Accountability Office GAO performed covert testing of the Energy Star product certification process and found that Energy Star was for the most part a self certification program that was vulnerable to fraud and abuse 47 While the GAO demonstrated by submitting fake products from made up companies that cheating was possible they found no evidence of consumer fraud relating to the quality or performance of Energy Star qualified products 47 In response the Environmental Protection Agency instituted third party certification of all Energy Star products starting in 2011 48 Under this regime products are tested in an EPA recognized laboratory and reviewed by an EPA recognized certification body before they can carry the label In order to be recognized labs and certification bodies must meet specified criteria and be subject to oversight by a recognized accreditation body In addition a percentage of Energy Star certified product models in each category are subject to off the shelf verification testing each year As of 2017 there are 23 independent certification bodies and 255 independent laboratories recognized for purposes of Energy Star product certification and testing 49 Most cover multiple product types In 2016 1 881 product models were subject to verification testing with an overall compliance rate of 95 50 In March 2017 the Trump Administration proposed a budget that would eliminate the program 51 This prompted an outpouring of expressions of support for the Energy Star program from environmental groups energy efficiency advocates 52 and businesses 53 Adoption in building codes editThe current and projected status of energy codes and standards adoption is show in the maps at the link 54 The following cities have mandatory reporting requirements Atlanta GA 55 Austin TX 56 57 Boston MA 58 Minneapolis MN 59 New York NY 60 61 Philadelphia PA 62 San Francisco CA 63 Seattle WA 64 Washington DC 65 See also edit nbsp Energy portalASUE Germany Bureau of Energy Efficiency India Energy performance certificate EnerWorks European Union energy label Green computing Green 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