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What about appliances not qualified by ENERGY STAR®? Even though only a few appliances can qualify as ENERGY STAR, consider energy efficiency when purchasing any appliance.  

Ovens/Ranges
If you are considering buying a new range and oven, you can expect to live with your purchase for the next 20 years. The choice you make in the store can save you a little or a lot of money over the next two decades.

A gas stove costs less than half as much to operate as an electric one, provided it is equipped with electronic ignition instead of a pilot light. The electronic pilotless ignitions reduce gas usage by about 30 percent over a constantly burning pilot light. These are also more convenient, eliminating the need to restart a standing pilot light.

For more information on the costs associated with cooking, what to buy and how to use your current oven more efficiently, visit the California Energy Commission.

Microwave ovens
Microwave ovens without any frills are efficient compared to regular ovens. Using a microwave will reduce your energy consumption by about two-thirds compared to using a regular oven. Microwaves also create less heat so require less air conditioning in the summer.

The most energy-efficient microwaves have frills like temperature probes, variable power settings, and controls that turn the microwave off when the food is cooked.  

How do appliances get qualified?

To earn the ENERGY STAR, they must meet strict energy efficiency criteria set by the US Environmental Protection Agency or the US Department of Energy. For more information, visit energystar.gov.