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    EnerGuide for Appliances

    Natural Resources Canada - Office of Energy Efficiency

    Canada's official energy label helping consumers compare appliance efficiency

    The EnerGuide for Appliances costs $0 USD. Renewal costs $0 USD.

    For Products
    Energy
    Environmental
    Climate

    Key Strengths

    • Mandatory federal program ensuring universal market compliance in Canada
    • Standardized energy consumption labeling enables direct consumer comparison
    • Backed by Canada's Energy Efficiency Regulations — legally enforceable
    • Covers a wide range of household appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers)
    • Administered by a trusted federal government body (Natural Resources Canada)
    • Helps manufacturers demonstrate regulatory compliance and product credibility

    Ideal For

    EnerGuide for Appliances is best suited for manufacturers and importers of household appliances who sell products in the Canadian market and must comply with federal energy efficiency regulations. It is also highly relevant to product compliance managers, regulatory affairs professionals, and energy engineers working within consumer appliance companies operating in Canada.

    Target Audiences

    Product Manufacturers
    Businesses
    Consumers

    Relevant Roles

    Engineer
    Auditor
    Consultant

    Industries

    Environmental

    Alignment & Recognition

    Accrediting Body

    Natural Resources Canada

    Product Categories

    Performance
    Alignment with External Standard

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Quick Facts

    Type

    Certification

    Regions
    Canada
    Languages

    English, French

    Established

    1978

    Cost Breakdown

    Registration / Initial$0
    Renewal$0
    First-year total$0

    How to Use This Label

    Public Seal/Badge
    Online Registry

    Sources & Citations

    Content on this page is AI-enriched from primary sources.

    Program WebsiteNatural Resources Canada - Office of Energy Efficiency

    Last verified Mar 11, 2026