Energy Star products
What is Energy Star?
Products that earn the ENERGY STAR designation use less energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by Canada’s Office of Energy Efficiency. With energy costs and global warming top of mind for consumers, Carrier is committed to offering solutions that help consumers conserve energy, save money, and improve the quality of our environment.
The typical household spends $1,900 a year on energy bills. With Carrier ENERGY STAR qualified products, you could save nearly $600 on energy bills each year.
But more than saving energy, ENERGY STAR also makes a difference for the environment. Did you know that the average house can be responsible for twice the greenhouse gas emissions than the average car? That's because every time you flip on a light switch, run your dishwasher, or turn on your air conditioner, you use energy, meaning more greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. So the more energy we save, the more we help reduce greenhouse gases and the risks of global warming.
Carrier ENERGY STAR Heating & Cooling Products:
Central Air Conditioners
- All Infinity® Series Air Conditioner models
- Some Performance™ Series Air Conditioner models
- Some Comfort™ Series Air Conditioner models
Central Heat Pumps
- All Infinity Series Heat Pump models
- Some Performance Series Heat Pump models
- Some Comfort Series Heat Pump models
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Gas Furnace
- Infinity 96
- Performance 93
- Comfort 92
Most Fancoils and Coils
Toshiba Carrier Duct-Free Systems
Controls & Thermostats
- Infinity Control
- Performance Thermidistat™ Control
- Performance Hybrid Heat™ Thermostat
- Performance Programmable Thermostats
More information about the government’s ENERGY STAR program can be found on the Office of Energy Efficiency website.
You should also verify the Efficiency Rating of your system as a whole on the OEE’s website. They offer an online tool that calculates the Efficiency Rating by model.
Click on the appropriate link below to be redirected:
- Air-conditioner and furnace combination
- Heat pump and furnace or ductless combination
- Gas furnace only
- Geothermal heat pump
The Energy Star program for CVAC systems ended on March 31, 2010. However, if you had an energy evaluation completed before this deadline, you may claim your subsidy within the 18 months following the date of your evaluation or by March 31, 2011, at the latest. Complete details are available on the Office of Energy Efficiency’s (OEE) website.

