Energy-efficient appliances, significantly reduce water usage through advanced technology like load sensors, high-efficiency motors, and specialized spray systems. These appliances can reduce water consumption by 18% to over 30% compared to conventional models, saving thousands of gallons annually and lowering utility bills.

Key Water-Saving Appliances & Technologies:
Technology Features: Load-sensing technology adjusts water usage based on the amount of laundry or dishes, eliminating waste.
Washing Machines: ENERGY STAR® certified clothes washers often use 33% less water and 25% less energy. They frequently use impeller technology instead of agitators and high-pressure spray rinses rather than soaking, notes the Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative.
Dishwashers: Certified units use 18% less water and 10% less energy. They can save 8,400 gallons of water over their lifetime compared to older models, notes Energy Star (.gov).
Low-Flow Fixtures: Low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators significantly reduce water usage, with some reducing consumption from 2.5 to 1.5 gallons per minute, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov).
Consider getting a Dual Flushing Toilet

Water-saving toilets, or high-efficiency toilets (HETs), use 1.28 gallons per flush (GPF) or less, significantly reducing water usage compared to standard older models. They often use dual-flush technology (1.1/1.6 GPF) to save up to 13,000 gallons annually, offering eco-friendly, cost-effective options for home water conservation.
Check out Energy Trust of Oregon you might get tax credits for purchasing an energy efficient appliance.
For more information go to: https://energytrust.org/residential/incentives/Appliances/
