Energy Consumption of Major Household Appliances Shipped in Canada, Trends for 2000-2015
Shipment data for the six major household appliances
Key facts
- An average set of major appliances consumed 2,600 kWh/yr in 2015 - half as much as a 1990 set.
- Annual electricity costs for an average set of major appliances was $529 in 1990, but only half that ($260) in 2015.
- In 2015, 65% of refrigerators, 96% of dishwashers and 67% of clothes washers were ENERGY STAR® certified.
- In 2015, estimated energy savings from all shipped appliances were 88 PJ - equivalent to one year's energy for about 790,000 households.
Learn more about the improvement in energy consumption
Energy efficiency improvements can be attributed to a variety of factors, including:
- consumer demand for more efficient products
- evolving energy performance standards
- research and development carried out by manufacturers
- the expert information provided by the EnerGuide and ENERGY STAR® initiatives in Canada