Energy-Efficient Appliances
Benefits of energy efficient appliances
Energy Savings
Faster cook times
Precise temperatures
Easy clean up
Improved indoor air quality
Save money
SAFE!
Heat Pump Hot Water Heater
Heat pump water heaters extract heat from the air surrounding the unit to heat water. They can replace electric or fossil fuel-powered water heaters that require much more energy to run efficiently— leading to big savings.
The benefits: Approx. 3x more efficient than conventional electric resistance water heaters
Electric Washer & Dryer
Upgrading to modern, energy-efficient dryer and washer models can help lower electric bills while delivering other benefits, such as longer equipment life and reduced maintenance costs. Heat pump clothes dryers and ENERGY STAR® washers use less energy and water and can lower your energy bills
Tip: Look for the ENERGY STAR label next time you’re shopping for a new washer or dryer. ENERGY STAR certified products can use up to 60% less energy than standard product models.
Induction stove
If you’re replacing or upgrading your stove, you’ll want to hear about the benefits of an induction stove. Induction stoves can brag about faster cook times, more precise temperature control, easier clean up, and improved indoor air quality and safety. Both induction stoves and traditional electric stoves rely on electricity, so they’re both better for the air we breathe than gas models, but induction is the most energy efficient way to make flapjacks, period.
Learn more about cooking faster, better, and safer without gas.
Electric Tools
Electric lawn mowers, electric snow blowers, and electric power tools are all commercially available and more affordable than gas-powered tools. They are quiet, light weight, and lower maintenance. When you’re shopping for your home, keep our mantra in mind: Go All Electric.
Here’s why electric lawn mowers are cutting down the gas-fueled competition