💨 Abstract
The Energy Star program, which helps consumers identify energy-efficient appliances, faces an uncertain future due to a proposed EPA reorganization. This program, launched in 1992, has saved households money and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. If discontinued, consumers would need to rely on complex product specifications or other resources to find efficient appliances, making the process more challenging.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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