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  1. How To Use the EnergyGuide Label To Shop for Home Appliances

    How do I use the EnergyGuide label? The EnergyGuide label lets you know how much energy an appliance uses and see how it compares to the energy use of similar appliances. Even if an energy …

  2. Shopping for Appliances and Electronics | Department of Energy

    Look for the label on appliances, electronics, water heaters, windows, and other products that consume energy in your home. To help you figure out whether an appliance is energy efficient, the federal …

  3. The EnerGuide label - Natural Resources Canada

    You may see both the black-and-white Canadian EnerGuide label and the black-and-yellow American EnergyGuide label on new major appliances. The labels can be printed back-to-back on a hang tag …

  4. Energyguide Label: ENERGYguide.com - Lower Your Energy Bills

    By law, most new appliances have to carry ENERGYguide labels - those big yellow stickers. • On the label is an estimate of how much energy the appliance will use in one year - based on average …

  5. How to Read an EnergyGuide Label - CNET

    May 22, 2024 · EnergyGuide labels are like nutrition facts for appliances. Reading them can help you save energy when making a big purchase. The EnergyGuide label for an appliance (like this one for a...

  6. APPLIANCE ENERGY GUIDE LABELS: HOW TO READ & USE THEM - Maytag

    The ENERGY STAR® certified and Energy Guide labels can help you learn about the efficiency of a new appliance. Learn more about how to read and use Energy Guide labels.

  7. Home page - EnergyGuide

    How to use Energy Guide Label?

  8. MEA - Appliances

    EnergyGuide labels are bright yellow with black letters. The format of the labels has changed slightly since December 28, 1994. The following information explains the changes and how to better …

  9. Energy Guide Label, Energy Guide Information

    When you're shopping for an appliance, look for the Energy Guide Label, the yellow tag tells you how much energy an appliance uses.

  10. No, EnergyGuide labels are a bit different for some appliances. For example, furnace labels don’t have operating costs, and dishwasher labels have two costs — one for consumers who use an electric …