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ENERGY STAR Refrigerators
- ENERGY STAR® qualified GE® refrigerators are 20% more energy efficient than refrigerators that are not ENERGY STAR qualified and 40% more energy efficient than conventional refrigerators sold in 2001.
- All of the ENERGY STAR® qualified GE® refrigerators sold in 2007 were designed to avoid the emissions of more than 944,000 metric tons of CO2 over the course of their lifetimes compared to an equal number of conventional refrigerators; this is equivalent to the CO2 emissions avoided in one year by removing more than 180,000 cars from U.S. roads.
- A single ENERGY STAR® qualified GE® refrigerator is designed to avoid the emissions of more than 2200 lbs of CO2 over the course of its lifetime compared to a conventional refrigerator over the same 13-year period; this is equivalent to the CO2 absorbed in one year by 1/4 acre of trees in a southeastern U.S. forest.
- The ENERGY STAR® Recycle My Old Fridge Campaign is a new, nationwide effort, brought to you by the U.S. Department of Energy and the government's ENERGY STAR® program. The campaign encourages every American who owns an old, inefficient refrigerator to save money, energy, and the environment by recycling old refrigerators and, when a replacement is needed, to buy a new ENERGY STAR® qualified refrigerator
- In some areas, the purchase of an ENERGY STAR® qualified refrigerator may make consumers eligible for utility rebates. Check with your local utility company to see if you're eligible.
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ENERGY STAR Dishwashers
- ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers must be at least 41% more energy efficient than the current 2007 Federal standard.
- Choosing a new ENERGY STAR dishwasher instead of a regular dishwasher saves an average of $160 over the life of the product.
- The GE Profile dishwasher holds up to 16 place settings at once, so it's possible to wash every dish in a single load.
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ENERGY STAR Washers
- GE and GE Profile frontload washers exceed U.S. Department of Energy standards by up to 77%, and 2007 ENERGY STAR guidelines by up to 30% (models WCVH6800J, WCVH6400J, WBVH5200J, WPDH8900J, WPDH8800J)
- The frontload washer's total energy and water savings can pay for the initial cost of the washer over its life. (Based on an average of water, energy, server over 12 years using 10 load/week compared to a typical top load washer, WWSE5240)
- The GE Profile frontload's 4.2 cu. ft. stainless stell wash basket is big enough to hold 24 large towels or a king size comforter, saving you time, water and energy.
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- The PreciseFill cycle on Profile's new ENERGY STAR® qualified washer provides over 40% water savings and 25% energy savings compared to the normal cycle on a non-ENERGY STAR qualified conventional top load washer.
- HydroWave with Infusor™ models use as little as 16 gallons of water for a small wash load.
- GE ENERGY STAR qualified top load washers meet 2009 ENERGY STAR standards.
- Increased washer capacity to 4.1 cubic feet makes it possible to wash more in each load, saving time spent in the laundry room.
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- GE Profile Harmony™ washer (model WPGT9360) exceeds US Department of Energy standards by 57 percent and exceeds 2007 ENERGY STAR guidelines by 8.7 percent.
- The purchase of an ENERGY STAR® qualified washer may make consumers eligible for utility rebate programs. Ask your local utility providers for details.
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ENERGY STAR Room Air Conditioners (Window)
- Equipped with unique high-efficiency components and heat transfer surfaces, these products help save energy consumption and reduce utility costs.
- Exceeds minimum federal standards for energy consumption by at least 10%.
- GE's Energy Saver feature optimizes compressor and motor operation to more efficiently maintain room temperature.
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ENERGY STAR Room Air Conditioners (Built-in)
- Exceeds minimum federal standards for energy consumption by at least 10%.
- GE's Sleep function raises the temperature setting during sleeping hours, which saves energy as the room's cooling requirement is decreased.
- Fan cycle switch allows the fan to operate at various speeds. Lower speeds are more energy efficient.
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ENERGY STAR Dehumidifiers
- Consume up to 20% less energy (Compared to U. S. Department of Energy conservation standard).
- Improved product design for both standard and high-capacity units.
- Provide impressive features such as electronic controls, 3 fan speeds, off timer, and low temperature operation.
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Tankless Water Heaters
- The Gas Water Heater re-imagined The GE tankless gas water heater has arrived, providing what no old-fashion, tank-style unit ever could: a continuous flow of precisely heated hot water.* There's no tank, so it can't run empty. And the water stays hot until you turn it off.
- Up to 35% Energy savings on water heating costs **
- GE tankless gas water heaters qualify as ENERGY STAR models as of January 1, 2009.
*Flow rates may diminish based on simultaneous use of multiple showers/bath and/or appliances.
**Operating a GE whole home tankless water heater rather than a standard 75 gallon tank model could help you save up to 35% in water heating costs on your energy bill annually, based on 2007 fuel costs.
(Based on testing conducted by the Department of Energy.)
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ENERGY STAR Bottled Water Dispensers
- Built with well-insulated hot and cold water storage areas to help save energy consumption and reduce utility costs.
- High-end, programmable electronics can reduce energy consumption by up to 25%. (Model GXCF35GBS only)
- Works with standard 3 or 5 gallon water bottles.
- Available at Home Depot.
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ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers must be at least 41% more energy efficient than the current 2007 Federal standard.
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Recognizing our commitment to creating appliances and lighting products that help reduce energy spending and protect the environment, The U.S. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency have awarded GE with the 2009 Sustained Excellence Award.

Richard Karney of the U.S. Department of Energy explains how ENERGY STAR® qualified products from GE are leading a nationwide shift towards increased energy efficiency.
It is our company-wide commitment to imagine and build innovative solutions that benefit our consumers and society at large.
We make some of the world's most energy-efficient household products, including appliances and lighting.
The GE ecomaginationSM Homebuilder Program is a groundbreaking effort to provide comfortable, efficient homes that save homeowners' energy costs while easing the impact on the environment.
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