A growing number of Canada's car dealers are removing fuel-efficiency labels that the industry agreed to display on each vehicle under a voluntary deal reached with Ottawa 15 years ago. A survey of ...
Look for EnerGuide and Energy Star certified appliances: All major electrical appliances sold in Canada must meet minimum energy efficiency standards and are required to display an EnerGuide label.
The EnerGuide label was introduced in 1978 to help consumers when they're shopping for appliances and vehicles. If a product carries the label, then it meets or exceeds minimum standards for energy ...
Every new vehicle sold in Canada comes with an information sticker on its window, and on almost every one, you’ll see the EnerGuide label showing its fuel consumption. But exactly how is that ...
All new vehicles sold in the United States and Canada must wear a label that indicates their fuel consumption in order to help consumers make an informed decision when shopping for a new car or truck.
The City of Edmonton has launched a pilot project to help homeowners recognize the difference in their home energy efficiency. The “spot the difference” program allows homeowners to get an EnerGuide ...
Edmonton homebuyers have a new tool to learn how energy efficient a house is when they're making their buying decision. The EnerGuide for Homes pilot program involves an evaluation where properties ...