Sunday, March 28, 2010

Audit Finds Vulnerability of EnergyStar Program

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/science/earth/26star.html?ref=science

March 25, 2010
The New York Times
By Mathew L. Wald

Brief Summary:
In a nine-month study, four fictitious companies invented by the accountability office also sought EnergyStar status for some conventional devices like dehumidifiers and heat pump models that existed only on paper. The fake companies submitted data indicating that the models consumed 20 percent less energy than even the most efficient ones on the market.

Short Response:
Auditors found problems beyond the approval of nonexistent products. They determined that once a company registered as an EnergyStar partner, it could download the logo from the government’s Web site and paste it on products for which it had not even requested approval.

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