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Kitchen Appliances - Department of Energy Your kitchen contains a host of energy-using appliances and there are ways to reduce their energy use First, buy the most efficient units possible This includes refrigerators, dishwashers, and stoves
Appliances and Electronics | Department of Energy You can save money and energy at home by choosing energy efficient appliances and electronics and reducing the amount you use them Explore the following topics to reduce your electricity use and bills:
Shopping for Appliances and Electronics | Department of Energy Look for the label on appliances, electronics, water heaters, windows, and other products that consume energy in your home The EnergyGuide Label To help you figure out whether an appliance is energy efficient, the federal government requires most appliances to display the bright yellow and black EnergyGuide label
Why Energy Efficiency Matters - Department of Energy I Upgrade household appliances and electronics to ENERGY STAR or ENERGY STAR Most Efficient qualified products Appliances account for about 15% of your household's energy consumption, with refrigerators, clothes washers, and clothes dryers at the top of the consumption list
Home Upgrades | Department of Energy Why upgrade: Induction appliances are up to three times more efficient than gas stoves, and up to 10% more efficient than conventional smooth top electric ranges Considerations: Induction stoves are also free of the indoor air pollutants that come from gas stoves
Consumer Guide to Kitchen Appliances Fact Sheet - Department of Energy This fact sheet from Energy Saver includes information on ENERGY STAR-qualified appliances, including refrigerators and freezers and dishwashers Also learn what to look for when shopping for appliances, as well as practices for saving energy and money when using your kitchen appliances
Reducing Electricity Use and Costs | Department of Energy Appliances and electronics-- Purchase energy-efficient products and operate them efficiently Use an advanced power strip to reduce "vampire loads"--electricity that is wasted when electronics are not in use
Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use Our appliance and electronic energy use calculator allows you to estimate your annual energy use and cost to operate specific products The wattage values provided are samples only; actual wattage of products varies depending on product age and features
Energy Saver - Department of Energy Find Energy Saver publications including fact sheets and our popular Energy Saver Guide to help you save energy and money at home