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Defend ENERGY STAR to protect billions in energy savings and economic benefits

Established under President George H.W. Bush, ENERGY STAR is one of the most successful public-private partnerships in U.S. history, yielding an impressive return on investment. The federal government allocates approximately to operate the program, resulting in savings of about in energy costs for consumers and businesses.

Currently, ENERGY STAR is at risk of elimination due to the proposed budget by the current administration. EPA officials have said the agency could end the program without Congressional approval, suggesting they could do so even before the new fiscal year starts on October 1. This puts ENERGY STAR鈥攊ncluding product standards, building certifications, and the program's Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool鈥攁t imminent risk.

Please contact your elected officials to advocate for this successful program. Below are some key points highlighting the value that ENERGY STAR provides. Additionally, a one-click platform has been established, enabling anyone to reach out to their U.S. Senators and Representatives to urge them to defend ENERGY STAR. .

The value of ENERGY STAR

For over 30 years, ENERGY STAR has enabled American consumers and businesses to save upwards of $500 billion in energy expenses, serving as the backbone for tracking and benchmarking building energy performance in both the private and public sectors. A sudden discontinuation of ENERGY STAR would lead to considerable harm and disruption across various sectors of the economy, including product manufacturing, retail, home construction, and commercial real estate.

  • ENERGY STAR quietly delivers massive reductions in electricity demand, which is particularly important with demand on the grid rising rapidly, including from data centers and AI. In 2023, ENERGY STAR programs  or more than 10% of total U.S. consumption.  
  • By requiring ENERGY STAR purchases where available in the federal procurement process, the federal government saves taxpayer dollars using ENERGY STAR products, reducing energy costs every year. the Air Force alone saved $15 million annually by requiring ENERGY STAR in its computer procurement. 
  • recognize the ENERGY STAR brand, and 45% of U.S. households knowingly purchased an ENERGY STAR product in the last year. Americans purchased more than 300 million ENERGY STAR products in 2021. 
  • rely on the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager tool to track and improve their buildings' energy performance. The buildings cover more than 30 billion square feet, more than one-quarter of the nation鈥檚 commercial floorspace. 
  • U.S. homebuilders have built since the home program鈥檚 inception, including nearly 320,000 in 2024, representing about one-quarter of new U.S. housing starts that year. The average ENERGY STAR-certified home on energy bills. 
  • , along with many state and local governments, rely on ENERGY STAR in their efficiency programs, including utility rebate programs. 
  • A number of tax credits, including the Sec. 45L homebuilder tax credit for energy-efficient new home construction and the Sec. 25C tax credit for homeowner energy efficiency improvements are pegged to ENERGY STAR, with builders and homeowners currently planning around them to build new homes and invest in home efficiency upgrades. 
  • Congress has , including in the 2005 Energy Policy Act, which requires EPA and DOE to carry out the program. Congress has also ENERGY STAR .

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