10 CFR 430—Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products
United States of America*
Uninterruptable Power Supply, Battery Chargers, External Power Supply, Dehumidifiers, Ovens, Microwaves, Dishwashers, Clothes Dryers, Washing Machines, Tubular Lamps, Non-Directional lamps, Directional Lamps, Fluorescent and HID Lighting, Ceiling Fans, Duct Fans, Heat Pumps, Boilers and Furnaces, Room ACs - Stationary ACs, Central ACs, Pool Heaters, Instantaneous Water Heaters, Storage Water Heaters, Showers or Showerheads, Urinals, Taps or Faucets, Refrigerators-Freezers, Freezers-only
Mandatory
Minimum Performance Standard
Entered into force, Adopted, Revised
1990
2016
October 2018
Electricity, Gas
16 CFR Part 305 - Energy And Water Use Labeling For Consumer Products Under The Energy Policy And Conservation Act (“Energy Labeling Rule”)
United States of America*
Televisions, Dishwashers, Washing Machines, Ceiling Fans, Heat Pumps, Boilers and Furnaces, Room ACs - Stationary ACs, Central ACs, Pool Heaters, Instantaneous Water Heaters, Storage Water Heaters, Refrigerators-Freezers, Freezers-only
Voluntary
Comparative Label
Entered into force, Adopted, Revised
1980
2019
November 2020
Electricity, Gas, Oil
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Clothes Dryers Version 1.1
United States of America*, Canada
Clothes Dryers
Voluntary
Endorsement Label
Entered into force, Adopted, Revised
2014
2017
October 2022
Electricity, Gas
Technical Regulation on Labeling
Cuba
Washing Machines, Non-Directional lamps, Directional Lamps, Fluorescent and HID Lighting, 3-Phase Motors, 1-Phase Motors, Storage Water Heaters, Refrigerators-Freezers
Mandatory
Comparative Label
Entered into force, Adopted, Revised
2009
2016
December 2020
Electricity, Gas