Finding Energy-Efficient Products and Services
Finding the products and services you need to improve
the energy efficiency of your building or operation does
not have to be difficult! The links below will get you
headed in the right direction…and keep you on track.
This “one-stop-shop” of resources and information
will help you purchase the products or access the
services you have been reading about on other pages of
the Guide. So feel free to window shop – you won’t
regret making a wise energy decision!!
Lighting
Find a list of
ENERGY STAR-qualified compact fluorescent light
bulbs at
www.energystar.gov/ia/products/prod_lists/cfl_prod_list.pdf.
A list of ENERGY STAR-qualified LED exit signs can be
found at
www.energystar.gov/ia/products/prod_lists/exit_signs_prod_list.pdf.
Utah Power
has organized a
Lighting Energy Efficiency Alliance, whose members
are vendors, contractors, or distributors involved in
promoting energy-efficient lighting. This lighting
vendor list resides on the Utah Power website, and is
updated regularly. See the list at
www.utahpower.net/File/File40829.pdf.
HVAC
The Consortium for
Energy Efficiency designates specifications for
high-efficiency commercial packaged air conditioning
equipment and maintains a database of qualifying
products at
www.cee1.org/com/hecac/ac_tiers/mod_toc.htm.
Commercial boilers that meet
ENERGY STAR
standards are listed at
www.energystar.gov/ia/products/prod_lists/boilers_prod_list.pdf.
Utah Power
has organized an
HVAC Energy Efficiency Alliance, whose members are
vendors, contractors, or distributors involved in
promoting energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning equipment. This HVAC vendor list resides on
the Utah Power website, and is updated regularly. See
the list at
www.utahpower.net/File/File39368.pdf.
Refrigeration
The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) has
developed a specification for energy-efficient
refrigerators and freezers, and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency has begun labeling energy-efficient
refrigeration products through ENERGY STAR. Information
is available on the Commercial Refrigerators and
Freezers section of CEE’s website at
www.cee1.org/com/com-ref/com-ref-main.php3 and
www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=commer_refrig.pr_commercial_refrigerators
for ENERGY STAR.
Office Equipment
Details on office equipment that meet ENERGY STAR
criteria for energy efficiency are available at
www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=ofc_equip.pr_office_equipment.
Motors
Utah Power
has organized a
Motor Energy Efficiency Alliance, whose members are
vendors, contractors, or distributors involved in
promoting energy-efficient motors and motor systems.
This motors vendor list resides on the Utah Power
website, and is updated regularly. See the list at
www.utahpower.net/File/File39366.pdf.
Combined Heat and Power
To learn more about CHP, visit the website of the
Intermountain
CHP Center. The Intermountain CHP Center promotes
greater adoption of combined heating, cooling, and power
technologies in the states of Arizona, Colorado, New
Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The Center works in the areas
of project support and facilitation, education and
outreach, market assessment, policy review, and
coalition building.
Visit the
Intermountain CHP Buyer’s Guide website to access
information about vendors, contractors, and distributors
who can turn your project idea into reality.
Energy Engineers
Utah Power
has organized an
Energy Engineering Resource List, which features
energy engineers and consultants who are participating
in Utah Power’s energy efficiency programs. This list
resides on the Utah Power website, and is updated
regularly. See the list at
www.utahpower.net/File/File34704.pdf. |