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Through the association's Energy Efficiency Working Group (EEWG), CEA monitors, shapes and supports public policy activities and industry initiatives related to energy efficiency at the local, national and international levels. CEA also continues to work cooperatively with governments in the development of energy-efficiency initiatives that complement and support voluntary approaches and continued innovation, expanded consumer choice, and enhanced product functionality such as the Energy Star Program, which highlights and supports energy-efficient product design and purchasing. At the state level, CEA outreaches to local policy makers on energy-efficiency issues related to consumer technology products. For more information please go to www.ce.org. |

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) unites over 2,100 companies within the U.S. consumer technology industry. As the industry authority on market research and forecasts, consumer surveys, legislative and regulatory news, engineering standards, training and much more, CEA is a recognized influence for the industry. CEA’s energy-efficiency portfolio supports voluntary, market-oriented programs and initiatives, including industry-led standards, which highlight and sustain energy efficiency in the consumer electronics industry.