Energy Efficient Green Guide to TVs, Home Electronics, DVD players and more

Energy Efficiency - Your Green Guide

The Green Efficient Guide covers the efficiency of products ranging from home electronics, DVD players, Televisions and more. Find the most efficient electronics, flatscreens, dvd players, audio components, and much more. With easy to read graphs and detailed efficiency stats on what makes your product greener than the rest. Use it to audit your energy costs, or as a buying guide for your eco-friendly lifestyle. Your guide to energy efficiency all in a searchable, easy to understand guide. Find the most energy efficient products on the market. Search by product type, manufacturer, or model number. In-depth stats on what makes the product more efficient, use less power and greener than others.

Energy Efficient Televisions

A searchable database featuring energy ratings for modern Energy Star television sets. Search for a new energy efficient TV, or lookup your own TV for an energy audit. Find the power usage of a television and calculate the total energy costs per year based on your own usage.

Energy Efficient Audio Video Components

All of the latest audio video components including video players like DVD players and Blu-Ray players; audio recievers, tuners, speaker systems, home audio, home theater systems and CD players; all use energy. The power usage of these devices can vary, especially the 'standby' power when the device is sleeping. Compare the standby energy use of these audio video components with others of the same type.

Energy Saving Devices

There are simple ways to save energy and lower your power bills. Stop standby power loss by using an energy saving eco power strip. Use an energy monitor to perform your own home energy audit, and find out which devices use the most power.

How is Efficiency Measured?

Efficiency can be measured by the power the product uses when on, but just as important (as with electronics), the power the product uses when off, or in standby mode. Energy Vampire's are used to describe the leeching of energy by products that are turned off. Other factors can be miles per gallon (MPG) for automobiles, Kilo-Watt Hours (KWH), Water Factor (Water used for dishwashers and washing machines used), AFUE Ratings (for furnaces), and more.