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Energy Star

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Energy Star

In computing, US programme requiring all computer equipment to conserve electrical power. Key features of Energy Star-compliant hardware include a built-in function to put the computer and monitor into suspended animation after a specified period of disuse and limits on the amount of power computers and printers can draw.


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New York-Presbyterian, an ENERGY STAR partner since 2003, has been recognized for sustaining smart energy management practices and investments throughout its operations, including a total energy savings of $700,000 through capital improvements and efficient operating strategies.
EPA's Energy Star program is encouraging every household and business to change out the five light fixtures they use most at home (or the light bulbs in them) to Energy Star qualified lighting.
Every American Can Help Save the Environment by Purchasing ONE ENERGY STAR Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb, Says New Network Launched Today
 
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