Appliance Standards Electricity Savings
California appliance regulations, combined with federal standards, set minimum efficiency levels for energy and water consumption in products, such as consumer electronics, household appliances, and plumbing equipment. Annual electricity savings from recent California Energy Commission (CEC) standards reached $12.9 billion dollars during the year 2025.
This dashboard tracks the impacts of the 15 most recent efficiency standards put into effect by the Appliance Efficiency Program, including Air Filters, Air Compressors, Battery Chargers, Commercial and Industrial Fans and Blowers, Computers, Computer Monitors, Lighting, Pool Pumps, Portable Electric Spas, Portable Air-Conditioners, Residential Faucets, Showerheads, Spray Sprinkler Bodies, Televisions, and Water Closets. These metrics reflect the impact of actions taken by the CEC from 2006 to 2026, building on a legacy of improving performance and reducing utility bills via cost-effective minimum standards stretching back to 1978.
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Terms:
- GIGAWATT-HOUR (GWh)— A unit of energy representing 1 billion (1,000,000,000) watt-hours and is equivalent to 1 million kilowatt-hours. A 100-watt light bulb running for 10 hours consumes 1 kWh of energy.
Information
Recently adopted California’s Appliance Efficiency Program Standards over the last 10 years are responsible for electricity savings of $12.9 billion during the year 2025 via cost-effective minimum performance standards.
Data last updated: Feb. 5, 2026
Data Collection Information
Data is compiled from CEC publications and stakeholder reports available in the California Energy Commission Dockets, or download Consolidated List.
EIA Electric Power Monthly Average Price of Electricity $0.33 per kWh
EIA State Electricity Profile Carbon dioxide (lbs/MWh) 440
Citing
Please cite use of these data and images. California Energy Commission 2026. Appliance Standards Electricity Savings. Data last updated Feb. 5, 2026. Retrieved [insert date retrieved] from [Dashboard URL]
Contact
Please submit questions and comments to Appliance Efficiency Regulations at appliances@energy.ca.gov.