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How ENERGY STAR Protects the Environment

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In the Clean Air Act, Congress directs the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to demonstrate non-regulatory strategies to prevent air pollution.

So how does ENERGY STAR prevent air pollution and help the environment? Simple. By creating a market for energy efficient products, homes, and buildings, EPA has helped to increase the production and adoption of energy-efficient technologies and practices. The result is that American consumers and businesses use less energy to get the same job done. Less energy used means fewer emissions and other air pollutants being released into the atmosphere. Last year, the program’s greenhouse gas emissions reductions were equivalent to more than five percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

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What is Energy Efficiency?

Energy efficiency means using less energy to get the same job done—cutting energy bills and reducing pollution.

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How ENERGY STAR Helps Reduce Emissions

Efficiency helps you use less energy, which cuts down on emissions.
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Making Energy Efficiency Affordable

All Americans can benefit from energy efficiency.

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