About Energy Star Dishwashers
Replacing a dishwasher manufactured before 1994 with an ENERGY STAR qualified dishwasher can save you more than $30 a year in utility costs.
Earning the ENERGY STAR means a product meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Energy.
- ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers use at least 41 percent less energy than the federal minimum standard for energy consumption.
- ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers use much less water than conventional models. Saving water helps protect our nation's water supplies.
- Because they use less hot water compared to new conventional models, an ENERGY STAR qualified dishwasher saves about $90 over its lifetime.
You may also be interested to know that you can save extra energy while washing dishes, whether with a standard or an ENERGY STAR model:
- Run your dishwasher with a full load. Most of the energy used by a dishwasher goes to heat water. Since you can't decrease the amount of water used per cycle, fill your dishwasher to get the most from the energy used to run it.
- Avoid using the heat-dry, rinse-hold and pre-rinse features. Instead use your dishwasher's air-dry option.
Dishwasher Models
Built-in
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source: www.energystar.gov
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