Formalized rating system for a given type of equipment.
Data Type:
Constrained List
Category:
Unit of Measure:
None
Sector:
Commercial, Residential, Multifamily
Formalized rating system for a given type of equipment.
List Options | Option Definition | Unit of Measure | |
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CEE Tier 1 | The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) energy efficiency program. Tier 1 meets Energy Star, includes the top 25% of models, is cost-effective for the customer and multiple manufacturers make the product widely available. | None | |
CEE Tier 2 | The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) energy efficiency program. Tier 2 and 3 exceed Energy Star minimums, are cost-effective for the customer with an incentive, is cost-effective for most market, and three or more manufacturers make the product.transformation programs. | None | |
CEE Tier 3 | The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) energy efficiency program. Tier 2 exceeds Energy Star minimums, is cost-effective for the customer with an incentive, and three or more manufacturers make the product, and is cost-effective for most market transformation programs. | None | |
ENERGY STAR | A rating system for equipment sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). | None | |
ENERGY STAR Most Efficient | Part of the EPA Energy Star rating system, which distinguishes products that deliver cutting edge energy efficiency and the latest in technological innovation. | None | |
FEMP Designated | Federal agencies are required to procure energy-efficient products. The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) helps Federal purchasers comply with these requirements by identifying energy- and water-efficient products. | None | |
None | None | None | |
Not applicable | Not applicable | None | |
Other | Other | None | |
Unknown | Unknown | None |
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