Published: March 10, 2010
GE - Appliances & Lighting receives fifth straight EPA/DOE ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded GE - Appliances &
Lighting the ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award for the fifth
straight year. GE - Appliances & Lighting has more than 775 ENERGY
STAR-qualified high-performance household lighting and appliance
products that help curb energy spending and reduce greenhouse gas and
other harmful emissions. The award marks the seventh year GE (NYSE: GE)
has been recognized as an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. Award winners
are selected from more than 17,000 organizations that participate in the
ENERGY STAR program.
"EPA is recognizing GE - Appliances & Lighting with our highest ENERGY
STAR award - the 2010 Sustained Excellence Award," said Gina McCarthy,
EPA Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. "GE - Appliances &
Lighting's continued leadership and commitment to energy efficiency is a
testament to what we can accomplish to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and protect our global environment." GE - Appliances & Lighting will
receive the award at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. on March 18, 2010.
Since 2001, GE - Appliances & Lighting has invested well over $1 billion
to develop and bring to market high-efficiency products. Since 2004, GE
has introduced nearly 200 new high-efficiency lighting and appliance
products that meet the DOE/EPA's stringent ENERGY STAR requirements.
Last year alone, Americans, by using ENERGY STAR-qualified products,
saved $17 billion on their energy bills and reduced greenhouse gas
emissions equivalent to those of 30 million vehicles.
Lighting leads the way
In 2009, GE listed 293 ENERGY STAR-qualified Compact Fluorescent
Lamps (CFL) products, and 98 percent of total GE CFL sales were ENERGY
STAR qualified.
In 2009, GE introduced a covered CFL that incorporates innovative design
features that are subject to more than a dozen patent applications,
allowing the lamp to have virtually the same size and shape as a
standard A-line incandescent bulb. The CFL was developed to meet the
needs of consumers who wanted a more aesthetically pleasing and
energy-efficient bulb that would fit traditional fixtures and even be
used with clip-on lampshades.
These new covered GE Energy Smart CFL bulbs are offered in three
wattages (with nearly the same light output as the incandescent bulbs
they replace) to meet a variety of lighting needs. Each offers an
8,000-hour rated life and a 5-year limited warranty based on four hours
of daily use.
In addition to designing products that are energy-efficient and
consumer-friendly, GE has incorporated ENERGY STAR awareness and
education into sales force training, trade shows and fairs, corporate
e-newsletters and educational campaigns. GE's 2009 "Plant a Bulb" Earth
Day event resulted in the planting of more than 78,000 bulbs, while
significantly increasing awareness of GE ENERGY STAR lighting products.
Appliances help consumers do more with less
In 2009, 60 percent of GE's revenues from appliances sales came from
ENERGY STAR-qualified models, an increase of 6.4 percent over the
previous year. GE offered 486 ENERGY STAR-qualified base model
appliances, an 8 percent increase over 2008.
GE introduced many product design innovations for energy efficiency.
Included among the new ENERGY STAR-qualified models is the GeoSpring
hybrid water heater. The GeoSpring hybrid water heater is the first
water heater to be ENERGY STAR rated. This new energy-efficient heat
pump electric water heater will reduce electricity costs by up to 62
percent, saving as much as $320 annually on energy bills.1 According
to the DOE, if just 10 percent of the nation's 4.8 million electric
water heaters shipped annually were ENERGY STAR-qualified heat pump
water heaters instead of conventional water heaters, the aggregate
energy savings would amount to nearly 1.3 billion kWh per year. (www.energystar.gov)
Among the other ENERGY STAR-qualified appliances GE introduced in 2009
is the GE Profile SmartDispense Frontload Laundry Pair with steam
technology that uses as little as 10 gallons of water for a small load.
The ENERGY STAR-qualified washer can save more than 5,800 gallons of
water per year compared to a typical top-load washer2.
Advanced water extraction and the dryer's moisture sensors help reduce
drying time for added energy savings.
About GE - Appliances & Lighting
GE - Appliances & Lighting spans the globe as an industry leader in
major appliances, lighting, systems and services for commercial,
industrial and residential use. Technology innovation and the company's
ecomaginationSM initiative enable GE - Appliances & Lighting
to aggressively bring to market products and solutions that help
customers meet pressing environmental challenges. General Electric
(NYSE: GE), imagination at work, sells products under the Monogram,
Profile , GE, Hotpoint®, SmartWater , Reveal and Energy Smart
consumer brands, and Tetra, Vio and Immersion commercial brands. For
more information, consumers may visit www.ge.com.
About ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR was introduced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
in 1992 as a voluntary market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions through increased energy efficiency. Today, ENERGY STAR offers
businesses and consumers energy-efficient solutions to save energy,
money, and help protect the environment for future generations. More
than 17,000 organizations are ENERGY STAR partners committed to
improving the energy efficiency of products, homes, buildings and
businesses. For more information about ENERGY STAR, visit www.energystar.gov
or call toll-free 1-888-STAR-YES (1-888-782-7937).
1. Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50âgallon standard
electric tank water heater using 4881 kWh per year vs. the GE GeoSpring
hybrid water heater using 1856 kWh per year, and national average of
10.65 cents per kWh
2. Compared to model WWSE5240DWW.
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