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26 May 2022

Whirlpool study highlights how energy efficient appliances can help lower utility bills

Whirlpool Corporation has collaborated with Habitat for Humanity International to produce a study that demonstrates the potential savings low-income households may save with the use of energy-efficient appliances.

The Donated Product Energy Efficiency study, which captured energy use of donated ranges and refrigerators in Habitat homes between 2018 and 2020 across Habitat’s US affiliated network, is part of Whirlpool Corporation’s House+Home initiative, a cornerstone of its corporate social responsibility.

A key finding in the study is the potential for an average reduction of 20% in annual household energy cost attributable to energy-efficient refrigerator and range use. 

Appliances donated by Whirlpool Corporation during the study period generated approximately 5.4 million kWh in energy savings, for an estimated total electric bill savings of €590,000. These results indicate that use of energy efficient appliances may improve economic outcomes for low-income households.

Whirlpool Corporation has a 23-year relationship with Habitat for Humanity

Adrienne Goolsby, Senior Vice President of US and Canada for Habitat for Humanity International, said: “When we talk about housing affordability, it’s important not only to factor in mortgage costs but also consider the daily operating costs of the home as well as maintenance and repairs.

“We want to change the narrative that energy-efficient and hazard-resilient homes are a luxury item. They aren’t and should be recognised as a standard and necessary way to achieve long-term home affordability.”

Over the course of the organisations’ 23-year relationship, Whirlpool Corporation has donated more than 100,000 energy-efficient appliances to Habitat for Humanity and committed more than €122.9 million in funding to the global housing non-profit’s work around the world.

Whirlpool Corp. recently expanded its relationship with Habitat for Humanity to include support for more repair, rehabilitation and new home construction projects around the world, sponsorship of Habitat global housing forums, increased engagement in Habitat’s Cost of Home advocacy efforts, and the BuildBetter with Whirlpool initiative, which supports construction of 250 climate-resilient, energy-efficient homes over a three-year period.

Pam Klyn, Whirlpool Corporation’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Relations and Sustainability, said: “At Whirlpool Corporation, we are in constant pursuit of improving life at home, which is why we have made our relationship with Habitat for Humanity International a priority for 23 years.

“We are excited about our strengthened relationship, increasing accessibility to affordable housing, and creating a more sustainable world.”

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