What is Energy Star Rating?
ENERGY
STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the
environment through energy efficient products and practices.
In layman's terms, Energy Star means
- Energy Efficiency - uses 75% less power than standard incandescent lamps
- Cost Efficient - saves up to $30 in electricity costs over the life of each lamp
- Environmentally Friendly - reduces the emission of pollutants, including mercury
All
types of products can carry the Energy Star logo, not just compact
fluorescent light bulbs. Also, do not assume that a CFL bulb
needs to have the Energy Star logo in order to reduce your energy
bills. All compact fluorescent bulbs save energy. Getting
the logo added to the packaging is a matter between the US government
and the light bulb manufacturers. Energy Star rated products of
all types will generally cost a small percentage more up front but then
save you that money tenfold on your energy bills.
Our Energy Star Rated bulbs
| Product # | Description | Watt | Replaces | Price |
| sp13-27k | 13W 120V Spiral 2700K | 13 | 60w Incand | $2.39 |
| sp13-35k | 13W 120V Spiral 3500K | 13 | 60w Incand | $2.39 |
| sp19-27k | 19W 120V Spiral 2700K | 19 | 75w Incand | $3.99 |
| sp19-35k | 19W 120V Spiral 3500K | 19 | 75w Incand | $3.99 |
| sp23-27k | 23W 120V Spiral 2700K | 23 | 100w Incand. | $3.99 |
| sp23-35k | 23W 120V Spiral 3500K | 23 | 100w Incand. | $3.99 |
| sp27-27k | 27W 120V Spiral 2700K | 27 | 100w Incand. | $5.49 |
| sp32-27k | 32W 120V Spiral 2700K | 32 | 150w Incand. | $6.99 |
| sp42-27k | 42W 120V Spiral 2700K | 42 | 150w Incand. | $7.99 |
Energy Star Tax Credits
On
February 27, 2008, the House passed $18.1 billion in renewable energy
tax incentives (H.R. 5351), including an extension of the tax credit
for energy-efficient home improvements. The bill is similar to the one
passed last year, which was ultimately removed from the 2007 Energy
Bill, signed into law in December 2007. This bill must still pass in
the Senate, and be signed by the President to become law.
For
everything you need to know about taking advantage of the US government
tax credits visit their tax credit page here:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_tax_credits
From energystar.gov
"ENERGY
STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the
environment through energy efficient products and practices.
In
1992 the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) introduced ENERGY
STAR as a voluntary labeling program designed to identify and promote
energy-efficient products to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Computers
and monitors were the first labeled products. The ENERGY STAR label is
now on over 50 product categories including major appliances, office
equipment, lighting, and home electronics. EPA has also extended the
label to cover new homes and commercial and industrial buildings.
The
typical household spends $1,900 a year on energy bills. With ENERGY
STAR, you can save up to 30% or more than $600 per year, with similar
savings of greenhouse gas emissions, without sacrificing features,
style or comfort. ENERGY STAR helps you make the energy efficient
choice.
* If looking for new household
products, look for ones that have earned the ENERGY STAR. They meet
strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA and US Department of
Energy. You can identify them by the blue ENERGY STAR label:
ENERGY STAR logo
* If looking for a new home , look for one that has earned the ENERGY STAR.
* If looking to make larger improvements to your home , EPA
offers tools and resources to help you plan and undertake projects to
reduce your energy bills and improve home comfort.
EPA's ENERGY
STAR partnership for businesses offers a proven energy management
strategy that helps in measuring current energy performance, setting
goals, tracking savings, and rewarding improvements. EPA also provides
an innovative energy performance rating system to see how
your energy use compares to similar buildings and plants. EPA also
recognizes top performing buildings with the ENERGY STAR ."