Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Energy Star Revises Computer Monitor Requirements

Energy consumption is a serious concern for both the environment and the economy. Energy resources are a precious commodity; one not to be wasted.

With the advancement of flat panel technology, the Environmental Protection Agency is adjusting its requirements for its Energy Star program, tightening energy consumption standards for computer monitors by October, 2009.

The Energy Star program is a combined effort of both the EPA and the United States Department of Energy founded in the early 1990s to reduce energy waste. The Energy Star program is completely voluntary for companies looking to make their products more energy-efficient, though it is required for any products sold to the United States government. Products that meet with the Energy Star standards will display the Energy Star logo, as well as a yellow EnergyGuide label featuring the product’s estimated annual energy cost.

Approximately 45% of computer monitors in production meet with the current Energy Star standards. With the upcoming Version 5.0 of the program (which require LCD displays to consume 20% less energy than under the current version), it’s expected that the number will drop to 25%. Advancement in the use of LED backlights is the inspiration for the EPA’s decision to revise its criteria, in the hopes that more companies will cultivate this energy-efficient technology.

Along with more efficiently managing energy resources, the Energy Star program also benefits the consumer. In the current economy, more consumers are trying to either reduce their energy costs or maximize the rewards for what they already pay. The new Energy Star requirements will make it more affordable for those looking to either upgrade to a larger computer monitor or take advantage of a dual-screen setup.

For more information about the Energy Star program and its benefits, please visit the Energy Star homepage. Triangle Laptops, LLC is a “green” company that cares about the environment. We currently sell energy-saving CFL lightbulbs, which is another great way to save on your energy bill and help out the environment!

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