From Green Right Now Reports
Who sells more Energy Star appliances than anyone?
Well, we don’t know. Stores typically won’t reveal their sales figures, which they consider to be proprietary.
But if Jeopardy asks, you might answer: Lowe’s. The retail home improvement chain is being honored later this month for its longtime commitment to energy efficiency, particularly for its emphasis on selling ENERGY STAR appliances.
The Fortune 50 company will be honored with the EPA’s Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award in Retail at a ceremony on March 18.
In 2009, Lowe’s increased the number of ENERGY STAR appliances it offered, for instance, adding dishwashers until its inventory included 90 percent of the ENERGY STAR-rated models. The company increased employee training and signs on ENERGY STAR products, has partnered with many utility companies to host energy efficiency rebate events, and has created an online system to help utility companies simplify rebate promotions.
Lowes isn’t just resting on its Whirlpools, though, the store offers “thousands of products to help consumers save energy and money,” according to a spokesman, as well as a Home Audit Tool and tip sites for homeowners such as Lowes.com/BuildYourSavings and Lowes.com/EfficientHome.
Finally, the stores are helping customers hook-up with state rebates for appliance purchases at Lowes.com/CashForAppliances.