What You Need to Know About Appliances
- The EnerGuide label
- The ENERGY STAR® symbol
- What appliances qualify for the ENERGY STAR symbol
- Where to find ENERGY STAR qualified appliances
- Energy Consumption of Major Household Appliances Shipped in Canada, Trends for 1990-2009
- Average annual energy consumption chart
- How much your appliance costs to operate
- Energy Cost Calculator for New Appliances
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General Energy Efficiency Tips When Using Major
Appliances - Recycle your old appliance
- How appliances are tested for the EnerGuide label
- Incentives available
Tips on buying and operating:
- Clothes dryers
- Gas dryers
- Condensing dryers
- Clothes washers
- Combination washer-dryers
- Cooking appliances(Ranges, Ovens and Cooktops)
- Dehumidifiers
- Dishwashers (Portable andBuilt-In)
- Freezers
- Refrigerators and Wine chillers
- Room air cleaners
- Water coolers
The ENERGY STAR name and symbol is administered and promoted in Canada by Natural Resources Canada and is registered in Canada by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.