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Economy
Federal 'cash for appliances' program should spur sales
2009-09-07
OK, so how are you fixed for a new refrigerator? Or maybe a new dishwasher or heat pump?

Brace yourself. A federal "cash for appliances" program is likely on its way to a store near you before the end of the year.

Comparatively unnoticed in the economic stimulus package approved by Congress earlier this year was a $300 million program offering rebates to buyers of more energy-efficient appliances and other products with the Energy Star label.

The Energy Star conservation program was created in 1992 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and evolved into an international standard for energy-efficient consumer products. Products with the Energy Star seal -- they can range from a building to central air conditioners to computers -- typically are 10 percent to 30 percent more energy efficient than comparable products.

Just like the recently completed Cash for Clunkers program, the more modest cash for appliances program is designed to boost the U.S. economy through consumer spending and take less energy-efficient products out of circulation.

Yet, it differs from Cash for Clunkers on key points. The individual states will run their own appliance rebate programs, and consumers will not have to haul their bulky appliances to a store in exchange for new ones.

State and federal officials, including those at the Department of Energy, which is overseeing appliance rebate funds, stressed last week that they're still working on the details. States and some U.S. territories have until Oct. 15 to present DOE with a plan for how they want to implement their cash for appliances programs.

That's one of the concerns.

Different states will likely propose varying products that qualify for varying rebate amounts, expected to range from $50 to $200.

Yet DOE insisted that states do the tailoring of programs for their jurisdictions.

"The Department of Energy has a lot of confidence that the states will implement it effectively," said DOE spokeswoman Jen Stutsman. "The rebate programs will build off existing (state and utility rebate) programs and make use of appliances in a particular climate that yield the most energy savings."
Posted by:Fred

#11  LED Flatscreen TVs Made in Korea?
Posted by: 3dc   2009-09-07 21:09  

#10  Barbara,
1. Get a trip switch for the power-box.
2. Use a surge protector on anything valuable.
3. Get a UPS for your P.C.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-09-07 19:52  

#9  I just replaced my deep freeze last month, due to its being zapped by a lightning strike. (Don't even ask about all the food I lost because I didn't know about it for a couple of days.)

I put it on my credit card just for convenience, and for the supposed protection in case something went wrong with the purchase. Paid it off when the bill came, because I'd SAVED UP the money (actually in anticipation of having to replace my refrigerator and/or dryer, so I'm back in the save-for-that cycle).

Just sayin'....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-09-07 18:55  

#8  Whirlpool Corp. announced Friday it will close its Evansville, Ind., factory next year, moving the plant's production of top-freezer refrigerators to a facility in Mexico.

Appears it may be too late for Whirlpool and Evansville. Oh well, Hoosiers are just unenlightened, astroturf conservatives anyway. Let them line the banks of the Ohio and fish all day for food.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-07 11:47  

#7  Here comes the payoff to GE. Expect NBC news to be strangely silent on this subject.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-09-07 11:35  

#6  Subsidies need to be paid for, this happens by reducing real demand in the economy.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-09-07 10:30  

#5  Obama gonna pay my mortgage, Obama gonna pay my gas ...

Ha! I remember that woman! Seems she wasn't far off the mark.
Posted by: Woozle Uneter9007   2009-09-07 09:09  

#4  Yeah, that's all fine and dandy, but the people want to know, in fact, the people have a right to know... is obama gonna pay for MY liposuction??? Let's stay focused on the real issues, here, folks.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-09-07 08:22  

#3  Obama gonna pay my mortgage, Obama gonna pay my gas ...
Posted by: lotp   2009-09-07 07:59  

#2  Cash for Congresscritters - oh, wait...never mind.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-09-07 07:41  

#1  So, let me get this straight - we have to pay for other peoples mortgages, other peoples new cars, and now their appliances? HELL NO!
Posted by: DMFD   2009-09-07 00:39  

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