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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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MacLean expects that legislation will find the housing market changing drastically within the next five to 25 years as environmental and energy efficiency standards such has R-2000 and EnergyStar guidelines start becoming legally enforceable, rather than just a feature for green-minded homeowners.
Department of Energy's EnergyStar program for builders to promote the energy-saving aspects of aluminum window and door frames.
The EnergyStar program is a hit, resulting in a raft of machines that tug lightly on the plug.
 
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