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Identifying Refrigerators to Recycle Early: Replacing Your Refrigerator
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In 2001, I had a chance to visit the headquarters and research laboratories of the Whirlpool Corporation. [continue reading]

Refrigerator Monitoring, A Sequel
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How briefly can you monitor refrigerator energy use and still get valid results? Home Energy takes another look at this timely topic. [continue reading]

Motors Matter
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These underappreciated - but growing - consumers of household energy deserve more attention. [continue reading]

European Appliance Efficiency Revs Up
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Many European appliance manufacturers are making highly energy-efficient products and phasing out their low-efficiency models. [continue reading]

Appliance Efficiency--California in the Vanguard Again
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The California Energy Commission (CEC) published the nation's first appliance efficiency regulations in 1976. The regulations set minimum performance standards for those appliances whose use requires a significant amount of energy on a statewide basis. [continue reading]

Cutting-Edge Blades Slash Fan Energy Use
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Ceiling fans can be an efficient way to cool people down in moderately warm weather. However, while they do create a breeze on the body and lower skin temperature, their motors use electricity inefficiently and also generate heat. [continue reading]



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