In the nine-month study, four fake companies submitted products for ENERGY STAR approval, which guarantees that they consume 10% to 25% less energy than specified by federal standards. ENERGY STAR was fooled into believing that the products, their alleged energy statistics and the companies that manufactured them were real, when they were all fictitious creations of the GAO. Auditors charge that the program accepted the manufacturers’ energy data without challenge, having never actually tested the products, despite numerous red flags in the applications and data. Fifteen of 20 bogus products submitted to the ENERGY STAR Program were approved.
Other problems plague ENERGY STAR, such as:
- The four “companies” conjured by the GAO became certified as ENERGY STAR partners, which allowed them to download the ENERGY STAR logo and paste it onto products that were never approved by the program.
- ABC News reported that manufacturers LG and Kenmore were caught selling refrigerators bearing the ENERGY STAR logo that did not meet required standards. One refrigerator tested independently consumed twice as much energy as the manufacturer claimed.
- To some extent, the ENERGY STAR logo merely distinguishes products whose data were submitted to the program, not necessarily those that outperform their competitors. In a study conducted in October 2009, 80% of computer monitors and 60% of printers that did not bear the ENERGY STAR logo had, in fact, met requirements set by the program.
Maria Vargas, an official with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), countered that the 15 approvals posed no danger to consumers because none of the products ever existed. She also doubts that many of the 40,000 products that bear the ENERGY STAR logo are mislabeled. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) agrees, stating on their homepage: “Consumers should be aware that, in the past few years, the number of violations has been quite small,” and an independent spot-check reported 59 ENERGY STAR products met or exceeded requirements.
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