"Consumers want to be confident that the products they are purchasing are truly performing to the energy efficiency specifications they claim," said Steve Wenc, President, ULE. "This certification program lends credibility to manufacturers producing energy-efficient products and allows them to prove energy performance to their customers. UL has more than a century of public trust when it comes to product testing and certification, and we are pleased to be able to offer a new UL Mark that addresses the issue of credibility in energy efficiency performance."
The EEC Mark will appear on products and the packaging of products that are proven to meet energy efficiency requirements outlined by standards and regulations such as ENERGY STAR, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and California Energy Commission (CEC). The mark incorporates UL Environment's leaf encapsulating the familiar "UL" initials and includes the words "Energy Verified" in black text.
UL Environment publishes the results of products earning the mark on its Web site, www.ulenvironment.com, giving consumers the option of cross-checking EEC Marks printed on products and determining that specific energy efficiency performance requirements have been met.
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