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Taking the Pain Out of Finding the Most Energy-Efficient Products
April 11, 2013
Learn how a new online resource can help you find the most energy-efficient technologies on the market.

Content type: Bottom Line  |  Document ID: BottomLine-4-13  |  Author: Mary Horsey

Retailers to the Rescue, "Most Efficient" Concerns, and Abandoning CFL Abandonment
Impressions from the 2012 Energy Star Partners Meeting
October 24, 2012
Day 2 at the 2012 Energy Star Products Partner Meeting was even better than the first—although our resident lighting expert, Ira Krepchin, may disagree—because we left lighting topics and went into appliances and electronics.

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-10-24-12-Day2  |  Author: Lee Hamilton - Senior Research Associate

Save Energy Without Leaving Your Couch: Watching TV More Efficiently
July 18, 2012
Show your customers how to save energy by choosing a more efficient video delivery system.

Content type: E NEWS  |  Document ID: ENews-7-12  |  Author: Essie Snell

How Much Energy Do Video Game Consoles Really Use?
July 20, 2011
Learn more about how much energy video game consoles actually use and what utilities can do about it.

Content type: E NEWS  |  Document ID: ENews-7-11  |  Author: Essie Snell

Virtual Desktop Enables Low-Cost Energy Savings for Schools
October 22, 2009
A new twist on virtual computing provides an energy-savings opportunity for schools by using the excess capacity of existing desktop computers to create additional workstations.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-11-09c  |  Author: Mary Horsey

Will Green Plug Wipe Out Wall Warts?
April 22, 2009

A new universal power supply technology promises to reduce plug load energy consumption, decrease trash, and rescue consumers from the ever-increasing tangle of individual power supplies, or “wall warts.”

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-5-09a  |  Author: Jarett Zuboy