The Trump administration's decision to propose the elimination of the Energy Star program, reported during an EPA meeting, raises concerns as the program has significantly contributed to energy savings for Americans since its inception in 1992. With over $500 billion saved collectively, the program allows consumers to easily identify energy-efficient appliances and gain tax benefits. Experts warn that this move contradicts promises to lower household energy expenses, indicating a troubling shift in energy policy amidst the shutdown of the Office of Atmospheric Protection.
Eliminating the Energy Star program would directly contradict this administration's promise to reduce household energy costs.
Data indicates that the program has helped Americans save more than $500 billion in energy costs in the past 33 years.
Collection
[
|
...
]