Trump Plans to Axe Decades-Old Energy Star Efficiency Program

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Another one of those things that makes me wonder...why?
This seems to be a program that clearly benefits Americans--I guess maybe some in the industry don't like it?
Perhaps they contributed to Trump's campaign~


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to shut down the Energy Star program—known for its iconic blue labels that have certified energy-efficient home appliances for over 30 years—as part of a broader agency reorganization, two sources familiar with the plan told Reuters.

The proposed elimination of the widely recognized program would coincide with the dissolution of the EPA's Office of Atmospheric Protection and the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, both of which were included in the agency's reorganization plan unveiled on Friday.

The EPA on Tuesday declined to comment on Energy Star but told Newsweek in a statement, "EPA announced the next phase of organizational improvements to the agency to better provide clean air, water, and land for all Americans."

The Energy Star program, launched by the EPA in 1992, is a voluntary labeling initiative that identifies energy-efficient appliances, electronics and buildings. Its iconic blue label has become a trusted symbol for consumers seeking to reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills and minimize environmental impact.

Over the years, Energy Star has expanded across multiple product categories—from refrigerators and washing machines to lighting, windows, and commercial buildings.

Manufacturers participate in the program voluntarily, and products must meet strict energy performance standards established by the EPA. Independent testing and third-party certification ensure the integrity and credibility of the label.

In March, nearly three dozen trade industry groups and appliance companies sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin urging him not to end Energy Star. The statement said, according to Reuters, "Eliminating it will not serve the American people. In fact, because the ENERGY STAR brand is highly recognizable to consumers, it is likely that, should the program be eliminated, it will be supplanted by initiatives that drive results counter to the goals of this administration such as decreased features, functionality, performance, or increased costs," the letter said.
 
I like to check out the energy efficiency of products before buying.
I always saw yellow labels , not sure what the blue label tells me..

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I like to check out the energy efficiency of products before buying.
I always saw yellow labels , not sure what the blue label tells me..

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The blue label tells you that the standards laid out in the yellow label are within the guidelines established by the EPA.
 
Oh lord, I hope this doesn't happen....

Why would he even consider eliminating this program?
 
Since it is voluntary, they can just create an industry standard version and volunteer to list the rating on products still.
Yes..they could.
Of course, since there would be no oversight, it would leave the field open for lying, cutting corners and corporate deception.

Of course, that would never happen, right?
 
Another one of those things that makes me wonder...why?
This seems to be a program that clearly benefits Americans--I guess maybe some in the industry don't like it?
Perhaps they contributed to Trump's campaign~


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to shut down the Energy Star program—known for its iconic blue labels that have certified energy-efficient home appliances for over 30 years—as part of a broader agency reorganization, two sources familiar with the plan told Reuters.

The proposed elimination of the widely recognized program would coincide with the dissolution of the EPA's Office of Atmospheric Protection and the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, both of which were included in the agency's reorganization plan unveiled on Friday.


The EPA on Tuesday declined to comment on Energy Star but told Newsweek in a statement, "EPA announced the next phase of organizational improvements to the agency to better provide clean air, water, and land for all Americans."

The Energy Star program, launched by the EPA in 1992, is a voluntary labeling initiative that identifies energy-efficient appliances, electronics and buildings. Its iconic blue label has become a trusted symbol for consumers seeking to reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills and minimize environmental impact.

Over the years, Energy Star has expanded across multiple product categories—from refrigerators and washing machines to lighting, windows, and commercial buildings.

Manufacturers participate in the program voluntarily, and products must meet strict energy performance standards established by the EPA. Independent testing and third-party certification ensure the integrity and credibility of the label.


In March, nearly three dozen trade industry groups and appliance companies sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin urging him not to end Energy Star. The statement said, according to Reuters, "Eliminating it will not serve the American people. In fact, because the ENERGY STAR brand is highly recognizable to consumers, it is likely that, should the program be eliminated, it will be supplanted by initiatives that drive results counter to the goals of this administration such as decreased features, functionality, performance, or increased costs," the letter said.

Energy Star is a scam

 
It is just another government program designed to funnel money into left wing pockets.

Has anyone ever actually seen a decrease in electric bills by installing an appliance that meets this alleged standard?
 
The difference in power usage isnt much but the drawbacks are. Higher initial costs, more maintenance, less options available etc.
Just more govt bullshit that did nothing but make things worse.
As usual.
 
Oh lord, I hope this doesn't happen....

Why would he even consider eliminating this program?
I was going to say because a dem President started it but I was wrong. I didn't know it went back this far.

The Energy Star program was started by President George H.W. Bush in 1992. The program, launched by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), aims to help consumers and businesses save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices.
 
I was going to say because a dem President started it but I was wrong. I didn't know it went back this far.

The Energy Star program was started by President George H.W. Bush in 1992. The program, launched by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), aims to help consumers and businesses save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices.

In 1992 there was probably a big difference between things that met the standard, and things that did not.

Now? It's 3 decades later, and most of these devices are digital and probably all of them meet it.

It's redundant.
 
Yes..they could.
Of course, since there would be no oversight, it would leave the field open for lying, cutting corners and corporate deception.

Of course, that would never happen, right?
In which they could be sued for false advertising or fraud.
 
It rates appliances on energy usage/savings, saving people money and cutting pollution, two things that trump and company seem to be opposed to.

He has made false claims about energy saving appliances before, like the claim that low flow toilets take "10 or 15 times to flush" and showerhead make him take a shower for "15 times longer".

Seems to me this would run counter to his stated goal of reducing household energy costs, but contradiction like that don't really seem to bother him.

 
What a Dick

Doesn’t he care anything about consumers?
 
It rates appliances on energy usage/savings, saving people money and cutting pollution, two things that trump and company seem to be opposed to.

He has made false claims about energy saving appliances before, like the claim that low flow toilets take "10 or 15 times to flush" and showerhead make him take a shower for "15 times longer".

Seems to me this would run counter to his stated goal of reducing household energy costs, but contradiction like that don't really seem to bother him.

Small potatoes. Pres. Trump needs to be pressuring congress to 100% defund the EPA bureaucracy. America's states need to fund their own environmental concerns with the exception of off shore & interstate waterways. The Coasties have the offshore monitoring covered so all that would be needed on the feds part is a SMALL interstate waterway advisory agency. No enforcement capability just advisory capability.
 
Small potatoes. Pres. Trump needs to be pressuring congress to 100% defund the EPA bureaucracy. America's states need to fund their own environmental concerns with the exception of off shore & interstate waterways. The Coasties have the offshore monitoring covered so all that would be needed on the feds part is a SMALL interstate waterway advisory agency. No enforcement capability just advisory capability.
Sure, let states have a bidding war for fewest environmental protections
 
In 1992 there was probably a big difference between things that met the standard, and things that did not.

Now? It's 3 decades later, and most of these devices are digital and probably all of them meet it.

It's redundant.

At this point, I AVOID anything energy star. It's probably much less durable.
 
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