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Thursday, 20 November 2008

Energy labels

The energy labels shown here focus on products which make the best use of energy, and so perform well while saving on running costs and helping the environment. Reducing your energy use helps tackle climate change.

European energy label

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All European manufacturers and retailers must tell you about the energy efficiency of household electrical fridges, freezers, washing machines, tumble dryers, washer-dryers, dishwashers, air conditioners, ovens and light bulbs. Products are generally rated from ‘A’ to ’G’, with ‘A’ being the most efficient (‘A+’ and ‘A++’ for the most efficient fridges and freezers).

Energy Saving Recommended

Image of the Energy Saving Recommended logo

The Energy Saving Recommended logo endorses products that are amongst the most energy efficient available. The scheme is managed by the Energy Saving Trust. The wide range of products covered includes appliances like washing machines and refrigeration, light fittings, gas and oil boilers, insulation, hot water cylinders and glazing.

Energy Star

Image showing the Energy Star logo

The Energy Star logo means that the energy consumption of an appliance is below an agreed level in ‘stand-by’ mode. The logo appears on some types of office equipment, such as computers, monitors, printers and fax machines. Within the EU, the Energy Star is a voluntary labelling scheme and its use is controlled by an agreement between the USA and European Community.

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