ENERGY STAR Partnership Program
Duke is proud to be an ENERGY STAR® Partner. Our commitment to, and partnership in, the voluntary program of ENERGY STAR®, embraces the Duke initiative of creating a difference in the business community through an established commitment to energy efficiency, reduction of our carbon footprint and environmental-impact reduction. Duke Manufacturing Co. is proud to offer multiple ENERGY STAR® qualified model solutions for your needs.
If you have any questions regarding our ENERGY STAR® qualified equipment and the benefits of using products that have earned the ENERGY STAR® label – please contact our Customer Service teams, and/or your Duke Representative.
Gas Convection Ovens
Duke Gas Convection Ovens have better cooking performance than the competition with less energy input (40,000 BTU vs. 50,000 – 60,000 for other gas ovens).
- View the Convection Ovens Product Page
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Product Specifications
- Convection Ovens Brochure
- Eligibility Criteria for Commercial Ovens
Commercial Refrigeration
Compared to standard models, ENERGY STAR labeled commercial refrigerators and freezers can lead to energy savings of as much as 35 percent with a 1.3 year payback.
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Product Specifications
- Commercial Refrigeration Brochure
- Eligibility Criteria for Commercial Refrigeration
More About ENERGY STAR® Products:
- The EPA estimates that to date, more than 47.5 billion kWh have been saved through ENERGY STAR energy management strategies shared with its 12,000 partners.
- ENERGY STAR partners represent over 9 billion square feet or 13.8 percent of the commercial building market as well as a significant number of industrial facilities
By using ENERGY STAR qualified products, you and/or your company help to prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks owned by the U.S. government. Please visit the ENERGY STAR website, at www.energystar.gov.