Understanding the EnergyGuide label
No-cost and Low-cost, Seasonal Updated: August 4, 2022Everything you need to know about the black and yellow appliance label
Everything you need to know about the black and yellow appliance label
Shopping for a new home appliance or product can be overwhelming when you’re trying to save money and energy. Thankfully, the EnergyGuide label can help. Created by the Department of Energy and managed by the Federal Trade Commission, the black and yellow EnergyGuide label is a manufacturer-required label that helps shoppers compare appliances by providing an estimated yearly energy use and operating costs, along with additional information that may be helpful to the consumer. You can find the label attached to a wide variety of home appliances, including dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, clothes washers, water heaters, furnaces, window air conditioners and other electronic appliances.
Let’s break down the label to better understand the information.
Final thoughts
Now that you understand the EnergyGuide label, you can make informed decisions before purchasing new energy-efficient appliances for your home, to help reduce energy consumption and lower your energy bills. Learn more about incentives that can help with replacing your old equipment with energy-efficient options.