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The EPA reportedly plans to stop the Energy Star program, ending 30-plus years of energy efficiency labeling for appliances.
Energy Star, which has been around since 1992, certifies appliances that meet certain energy-efficiency standards.
The proposed end of the popular program would come as part of the dissolution of the EPA's Office of Atmospheric Protection ...
Since 1992, the popular Energy Star program has helped American families and businesses save more than $500 billion in energy ...
U.S. energy groups are asking President Donald Trump's administration to exempt liquefied natural gas tankers from a new rule ...
Newsweek has contacted the EPA and Energy Star for comment on Tuesday. What Is the Energy Star Program? First launched by the ...
Coming up with a final federal budget always involves arm twisting and other negotiating tactics as everyone lobbies for ...
The staff reduction at NREL, based in Golden, Colorado, reflects the broader trend of workforce cuts across the Department of ...
President Donald Trump’s proposed gutting of a key energy aid program is getting pushback from Republican appropriators, who ...
Days after he privately encouraged Speaker Mike Johnson to increase tax for the wealthy in a bill to fulfill his agenda, he ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Tuesday that previously announced funding for energy projects could now be contingent on ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel said Trump's Jan. 20 directive on wind energy projects could cost the state billions in new ...