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Energy Star Program Survives Budget Cuts, Maintaining a Key Tool for HVAC Performance and Rebates

WASHINGTON — Congressional budget negotiations have delivered a reprieve for the EPA’s Energy Star program, a widely used efficiency benchmark that often plays an important role in HVAC equipment sales, rebates, and consumer decision-making.

After facing potential elimination, Energy Star is now poised to receive full funding under a bipartisan House spending bill, signaling continued federal support for voluntary energy-efficiency programs.

notes that the House’s bipartisan 2026 environmental spending bill

by including about $33 million in its overall $8.8 billion agency budget.

This funding provision keeps Energy Star operating after the program was targeted for elimination, underscoring sustained congressional support for voluntary efficiency standards relevant to HVACR equipment and building performance. The measure must still be reconciled with the Senate and signed into law, but current language signals bipartisan recognition of the program’s value in driving energy savings and supporting contractor sales of high-efficiency systems.

reports that the negotiated bill would make this funding mandatory, rather than discretionary, marking the first time Congress has

for Energy Star and strengthening its future stability.

For the HVAC industry, Energy Star remains more than a label — it is a trusted market signal that aligns efficiency, performance, and consumer confidence. Contractors rely on the program to clearly differentiate high-efficiency equipment, support rebate eligibility, and simplify conversations with customers about long-term energy savings and value. At a time of evolving codes, refrigerant transitions, and electrification goals, Energy Star provides a consistent national benchmark that helps reduce regulatory complexity and uncertainty. Continued federal support for the program reinforces a stable framework that enables HVAC contractors to plan investments, train their workforce, and drive profitable growth through efficiency-focused solutions.

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