Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Home Electronics.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Home Electronics."— Presentation transcript:

1 ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Home Electronics

2 2 What is ENERGY STAR? ENERGY STAR is a government-backed program that helps consumers identify energy-efficient products. ENERGY STAR qualified products: Save energy Save money Save the environment

3 3 About ENERGY STAR The ENERGY STAR mark ranks among the highest level of influence on product purchase among all consumer emblems, similar in ranking to the Good Housekeeping Seal.

4 4 ENERGY STAR Sales Value SOURCES: EPA Office of Air and Radiation, Climate Protection Partnerships Division. National Awareness of ENERGY STAR® for 2007: Analysis of 2007 CEE Household Survey. U.S. EPA, 2008.“ENERGY STAR Overview of 2007 Achievements.” April 2008. Consumer awareness and desire for efficiency savings is high. In 2007, more than 70% of households nationwide recognized the ENERGY STAR label. Of households that purchased ENERGY STAR products in the past year: –More than 70% of them reported the label as influential to their purchasing decision. –More than 80% of them reported they are likely to recommend ENERGY STAR products to friends. In 2007 alone, Americans—with the help of ENERGY STAR—saved $16 billion on their energy bills and prevented greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the annual emissions of 27 million vehicles.

5 5 ENERGY STAR Qualified Home Electronics ENERGY STAR qualified home electronics products include: – Televisions – VCRs – DVD players – Digital video recorders Many home electronics use energy even when they are turned off, as they draw power to support various features like clock displays, channel settings, or remote control functions. Qualified home electronics feature power management settings that save energy when in the standby/off mode. Some qualified home electronics save energy in both the on and standby/off modes. – Set-top boxes – Digital-to-Analog converters – Home audio equipment – Cordless telephones

6 6 ENERGY STAR Qualified Televisions In November 2008, a new, more stringent ENERGY STAR specification for televisions will become effective. ENERGY STAR qualified TVs will be: Up to 30% more efficient than conventional models Available in a variety of today’s screen technologies and sizes ENERGY STAR TV criteria: Save energy in both On and Standby/Off modes Did You Know? If all TVs sold in the U.S. met the new ENERGY STAR requirements, we’d save about $1 billion annually in energy costs.

7 7 ENERGY STAR Qualified DTAs What is a DTA? A digital-to-analog (DTA) converter box is a device that converts digital television broadcast signals to analog signals. ENERGY STAR DTA criteria: Meets energy-efficiency guidelines for both On and Sleep modes. Must be shipped with a default Auto-Power Down setting that automatically switches from the On mode to the Sleep mode after a period of inactivity (4 hours or less).

8 8 Why Buy ENERGY STAR? As consumers buy more home electronics, they can look to ENERGY STAR to maximize energy efficiency. Consider: Americans are watching more hours of TV per day making active power consumption even more important. Each U.S. household has an average of 2.8 televisions. Some of the new large screen televisions consume as much electricity as a new refrigerator.

9 9 Saving Energy = Saving Money The typical household spends more than $2,000 a year on energy bills. With ENERGY STAR, you can save more than 30%, or about $700 annually. Today’s TVs, when combined with related products like DVD players and set-top boxes, make up about 10% of a household’s annual electricity bill. ENERGY STAR qualified products use less energy and cost less to operate resulting in:

10 10 Saving Energy Helps Protect the Environment FACT: By using less energy, qualified home electronics help reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by burning fossil fuels at power plants. If every TV sold in the U.S. met the new ENERGY STAR requirements, Americans would prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to about 1 million cars.

11 11 Linking Home Electronics to Climate Change Did You Know? Home electronics products are responsible for about 15% of household electricity use. The energy used in the average house can cause twice the greenhouse gas emissions as the average car.

12 12 ENERGY STAR Home Electronics Overview ENERGY STAR is: The government-backed program dedicated to helping consumers protect the environment through superior energy efficiency. Qualified home electronics save energy, save money, and help protect the environment. ENERGY STAR Qualified Home Electronics: Feature power management settings that save energy when in the standby/off mode. Some save energy in both on and standby/off modes. Are in use more hours than ever before, making ENERGY STAR a convenient solution to energy and cost concerns. Help prevent global warming by reducing the greenhouse gas emissions caused by burning fossil fuels at power plants.

13 13 A user-friendly and easily navigable micro-site containing training tools for partners. Users can navigate throughout three main categories to find training resources relevant to them: products, campaigns, utilities/energy efficiency program sponsors. Benefits: EASY: Access to all ENERGY STAR training materials and resources on your own. ACCURATE: The most current training materials to share with your sales associates for increasing the sale of ENERGY STAR qualified products and services. RELEVANT: A location for collaboration and idea exchange with other partners. To LEARN MORE, visit the ENERGY STAR Training Center page at: www.energystar.gov/training


Download ppt "ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Home Electronics."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google