Publications Catalog
NEW AND NOTEWORTHY

By 2007, when this 44-page report was written, ENERGY STAR had grown into a well-recognized consumer brand, the result of well-crafted strategies, market-defined insights, and a perseverance to always improve on the past. To ensure the brand’s continued success, EPA commissioned a brand audit and assessment of future challenges and opportunities. The goal of this report is to provide information and a greater appreciation for the:

In this booklet on the 20th anniversary of the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, ENERGY STAR honors a remarkable partnership between American businesses and the federal government that is transforming how America uses energy.

Since the first ENERGY STAR certified building in 1999, ENERGY STAR has worked to bring thousands of organizations in the commercial building marketplace to the forefront of energy efficiency and climate stewardship. This report gives an overview of the first decade of the program from 1999-2009, includes many photos of interesting buildings, and provides brief case studies of notable ENERGY STAR certified properties.

This booklet is a retrospective on how the ENERGY STAR Products program started and grew to include ENERGY STAR products in more than 60 categories. More than 80 percent of U.S. consumers recognize and understand the label, collectively buying an estimated 300 million ENERGY STAR qualified products every year.

This fact sheet provides background for rural utilities about potentially relevant ENERGY STAR products, tools, and resources based on the experience of energy efficiency programs throughout the nation.

This booklet includes ways for people to learn how to save energy, save money, and help fight climate change.

This report discusses the results of the CEE 2000 ENERGY STAR Household Survey, focusing on the extent to which consumers recognize the ENERGY STAR label, understand its intended messages, and utilize (or are influenced by) the label in their energy-related purchase decisions.

This report discusses the results of the CEE 2001 ENERGY STAR Household Survey, building on prior year's survey results and focusing on the extent to which consumers recognize the ENERGY STAR label, understand its intended messages, and utilize (or are influenced by) the label in their energy-related purchase decisions.

This report discusses the results of the CEE 2002 ENERGY STAR Household Survey, building on prior years’ survey results and focusing on the extent to which consumers recognize the ENERGY STAR label, understand its intended messages, and utilize (or are influenced by) the label in their energy-related purchase decisions.

This report discusses the results of the CEE 2003 ENERGY STAR Household Survey, building on prior years’ survey results and focusing on the extent to which consumers recognize the ENERGY STAR label, understand its intended messages, and utilize (or are influenced by) the label in their energy-related purchase decisions.