LG French-door fridges say goodbye to Energy Star rating
Dec. 16, 2009
Certain LG French-door refrigerator-freezers are banned from using the Energy Star label.
DOE is banning certain LG French-door refrigerator-freezers from using the Energy Star label starting January 2, 2010. DOE also says its announcement is part of a broader effort to expand enforcement efforts for the Energy Star and appliance standards programs.
DOE is proceeding with this action after multiple independent labs confirmed that when certain LG French-door refrigerator-freezers are tested using existing DOE test procedures, they do not qualify for the Energy Star Program. In 2008, DOE and LG entered into an agreement intended to let LG transition away from test procedures that significantly underestimated the amount of energy that certain LG French-door refrigerator-freezers would consume during normal use. Because recent testing confirms that problems persist, DOE says it has exercised its right to give notice and terminate the agreement. As a result of DOE’s actions, LG has now sued the department in federal court.
"We intend to defend the Department's actions in federal court," said DOE General Counsel Scott Blake Harris, "and to prove that the law of the United States does not give LG any right to continue using the Energy Star label in a way that could impose unexpected costs upon American families and unjustly disadvantage manufacturers of more energy efficient products."