Friday, May 7, 2010

EPA Strengthens Requirements for Energy Star Labeled TVs

It just got harder for a TV to earn the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star. Effective May 1, 2010, TVs that carry the government’s Energy Star label are, on average, 40 percent more efficient than conventional models.  Available in stores nationwide, the new TVs will help consumers save even more energy and money, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and still deliver all the features and performance quality they expect.

The new requirements represent EPA’s most stringent Energy Star TV specification to date and are in keeping with the agency’s commitment to making Energy Star the most effective way for customers to identify products that save the most energy. Qualifying TVs now must use less energy when turned on, but still ensure a satisfactory level of brightness, and they must curb power associated with downloading program guide data. Read more

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