Record last updated: 1 June 2008
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An appliance receives the ENERGY STAR rating if it is significantly more energy efficient than the minimum government standards, as determined by standard testing procedures. The amount by which an appliance must exceed the minimum standards is different for each product rated, and depends on available technology. The Energy Star name and the Energy Star symbol are registered trademarks of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Learn more at: Energy Star:Canada
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Product categories
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Organisation details
| Name |
Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency |
Type |
Government |
| Year established |
2001 |
Certification details
| # of Products Certified |
(unknown) |
| # of Companies Certified |
(unknown) |
| Certification covers |
Single environmental attributes for one portion of the product's life cycle. |
| Duration of certification |
(unknown) |
| Verified by |
(unknown) |
| Audit of certification holders |
None |
| Frequency of criteria review |
(unknown) |
| Certification details updated: 24 January 2008 |
Contact
| Address |
580 Booth St., 18th Floor, Ottawa ON K1A 0E4
Canada |
| Phone |
1-800-387-2000 |
| Email |
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