residential energy efficiency https://www.starenergypartners.com Mon, 24 Aug 2020 18:38:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.10 Double Prizes: An Energy Efficient Mortgage Can Get You a Good Deal And Energy Efficiency https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/energy-efficient-mortgage/ Wed, 01 Jun 2016 08:00:52 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9316 When you are shopping for a new home—or actually making the big move into that new house—keeping your expenses at a minimum is key. This poses a sort of catch22 situation: invest in energy efficiency upgrades when building or purchasing a new home (and enjoy those savings for years to come), or forego these improvements...

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When you are shopping for a new home—or actually making the big move into that new house—keeping your expenses at a minimum is key. This poses a sort of catch22 situation: invest in energy efficiency upgrades when building or purchasing a new home (and enjoy those savings for years to come), or forego these improvements and be steadily bled by higher energy costs?

Luckily, energy efficient mortgages are an incredibly helpful alternative that can get you a good deal on your mortgage while also making it easier to afford those energy efficient upgrades now, allowing you to save for years and years to come!

What Are Energy Efficient Mortgages?

An energy efficient mortgage (EEM) is a mortgage that factors a home’s energy efficiency into the mortgage itself. These mortgages give borrowers the opportunity to finance cost-effective, energy-saving measures as part of a single mortgage and stretch debt-to-income qualifying ratios on loans at the same time, thereby allowing them to qualify for a larger loan amount and a better, more energy-efficient home. It’s a win-win situation!

Why Should You Get One?

Aside from the fact that you could get a better deal on your mortgage, why would you want to choose an EEM? Here are a few statistics that demonstrate just how lucrative energy efficiency can be in your home:

  • Heating and cooling costs account for 50—70% of total energy costs in the average American home. So there are tons of opportunities for savings.
  • About 60% of existing homes don’t have proper insulation. Upgrading your insulation can save you a lot of energy, so it is a great place to start your home improvements!
  • Programmable thermostats can save about 2% on heating bills and more than 3% on cooling bills. That translates to roughly $180 a year!

History

In 1992, the Department of Housing and Urban Development initiated the Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEMs) as a pilot demonstration in five states. Then in 1995, the program was expanded to a national program.

Under the EEM program, the Federal Housing Administration insures a borrower’s mortgage used to purchase or refinance their home, and the cost of energy efficiency improvements to be made to their home. Click here to learn more about energy efficient mortgages!

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Save Energy On The Side With Energy Efficient Siding! https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/save-energy-side-energy-efficient-siding/ Wed, 01 Jun 2016 08:00:24 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9319 If you’re looking for ideas for home improvements that can lower your energy bill, then we’ve got a great one for you: energy efficient siding. Investing in energy efficient siding is just one more way that you can increase the energy efficiency and property value of your home! Aside from making your house look charming,...

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If you’re looking for ideas for home improvements that can lower your energy bill, then we’ve got a great one for you: energy efficient siding. Investing in energy efficient siding is just one more way that you can increase the energy efficiency and property value of your home!

Aside from making your house look charming, upgrading your house’s siding can increase your energy efficiency by ensuring that your home is protected from the elements, making it easy to temperature control. This follows the same reasoning for using insulation: keeping the weather outside rather than inside makes it easier and cheaper to regulate your home’s internal temperature.

As with all investments, you’ll have to sink the initial cost, but you’ll begin enjoying those sweet, sweet savings in no time at all!

Vinyl siding is the standard, so we won’t dwell on the pros and cons here—you’re likely already aware of them. However, here are some great energy efficient and eco-friendly alternatives to consider if you choose to upgrade your siding:

Insulated vinyl siding

This variety of insulation is very similar to standard vinyl siding, but with one key exception— it also contains an extra layer of foam insulation. Remember what we said earlier about insulation?

Insulated vinyl siding does not require as much maintenance as regular vinyl siding and will stand the test of time while making your home more temperature controlled. The downside is the hefty price tag.

Fiber-cement siding

Fiber-cement siding is made of natural materials like sand, clay, wood-pulp fibers, and cement. It is very durable, resistant to rot, flame retardant, and even termite proof!

This variety of siding is incredibly low maintenance and durable, but since it isn’t as insulated as insulated vinyl siding, it won’t drive down your bills as much. However, there’s still an argument to be made for investing in siding that could last for a very long time and therefore save you money!

Wood siding

Wood siding is an incredibly eco-friendly option compared to its competitors, as it can be reused and recycled for other purposes. If you want to use wood siding, make sure that the siding you choose was produced by a sustainable, managed forest association.

The main downside is maintenance, chiefly staining to keep that wood protected from the elements and looking sharp.

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Planting the Seeds of Energy Efficiency: Gardening Energy Efficiency Tips https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/garden-energy-efficiency/ Wed, 25 May 2016 08:00:49 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9300 Spring and summer are the best time for gardening! While gardening can certainly be a fun and relaxing activity, it can also be incredibly expensive. To keep a healthy and maintained lawn or garden, you have to invest in topsoil, fertilizer, and pest management, not to mention the time and energy spent weeding and doing...

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Spring and summer are the best time for gardening! While gardening can certainly be a fun and relaxing activity, it can also be incredibly expensive. To keep a healthy and maintained lawn or garden, you have to invest in topsoil, fertilizer, and pest management, not to mention the time and energy spent weeding and doing regular maintenance.

Here are a few convenient tips to increase the energy efficiency of your gardening and landscaping efforts this summer:

  • Plant, water your plants, and do general landscaping activities when it is cool outside. The EPA recommends doing these things in the early morning, as that is generally the coolest time of day during the summer.
  • Collect rainwater and use it to water plants—it’s effectively free water!
  • Mulching around your plants is a great way to reduce water loss, as well as making it harder for water-stealing weeds to thrive. Aside from purchasing mulch, you can use pine needles or compost. You can even use your grass clippings and fallen leaves in flower and vegetable gardens. Inorganic options include landscaping paper, rocks, and pebbles. However, these aren’t well suited for all climates—they can overheat in very warm parts of the country.
  • Adjust how you manage your lawn. The typical suburban lawn can soak up over 20,000 gallons of water each year, but it doesn’t have to be that much! Choose varieties of grass that don’t require as much water. For example, Bermuda and buffalo grass require 20% less water than fescue, bluegrass, and other cheaper options. What’s more, keeping your grass a bit longer will shade roots and slow evaporation. To get this, you can mow less often, and when you do mow, raise the height of your mower blade.
  • After mowing your lawn, leave the clippings around in your yard as a natural fertilizer for your grass.

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Two New Policies Could SAVE Residential Energy Customers Big Time! https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/two-new-policies-save-residential-energy-customers-big-time/ Wed, 18 May 2016 08:00:07 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9280 Renewable energy and energy efficient systems are not as common across the country as they should be. While there have been past pushes by the government to improve the energy industry in America, there is still more to be done. Luckily, two new pieces of proposed legislation are taking some large steps in the right...

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Renewable energy and energy efficient systems are not as common across the country as they should be. While there have been past pushes by the government to improve the energy industry in America, there is still more to be done.

Luckily, two new pieces of proposed legislation are taking some large steps in the right direction, promising to make renewable energy and energy efficiency much easier to attain for residential energy customers!

SAVE Act

The Sensible Accounting to Value Energy (SAVE) Act is considered one of the best proposals for expanding energy efficiency opportunities in the residential sector. If it passes, the SAVE Act would incorporate energy efficiency into residential mortgage underwriting. As a result, homeowners would realize the full monetary return on investment in energy efficiency.

In a nutshell: the SAVE Act would incentivize and require energy efficiency standards, meaning that the entire housing market would become more energy efficient as a standard. This could be great news if it is passed! 

Energy Policy Modernization Act

This bipartisan bill, approved 85 to 12 by Senate Republicans and Democrats on the often-polarizing topic of energy policy, aims to respond to the rapidly transforming energy landscape in our nation today.

The Energy Policy Modernization Act would include provisions to promote renewable energy, improve the energy efficiency of buildings, and to cut some planet-warming greenhouse gas pollution. That’s right, it’s eco-friendly, too!

As next steps, the House and Senate will try to negotiate some sort of compromise between this bill and similar legislation that passed the House last year. If it passes, it would be the first time since 2007 that a significant energy bill reached the White House!

Analysts note that these two pieces of legislation are incredibly complementary and together could greatly incentivize and broaden the range of energy efficiency and renewable energy throughout the country. We’ll be waiting with baited breath to see what happens next!

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Swimming Pool vs. Air Conditioner: What’s Your Best Bet For Staying Cool and Energy Efficient? https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/swimming-pool-vs-air-conditioner-whats-best-bet-staying-cool-energy-efficient/ Wed, 04 May 2016 08:00:30 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9239 Summer is almost here! The temperature is going to rise, and you’re going to desperately want to stay cool. But you don’t want to waste too much money on energy costs…so what should you do? Two of the most common ways that people stay cool during the summer are jumping in the pool or by...

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Summer is almost here! The temperature is going to rise, and you’re going to desperately want to stay cool. But you don’t want to waste too much money on energy costs…so what should you do?

Two of the most common ways that people stay cool during the summer are jumping in the pool or by relaxing inside and enjoying the air conditioning. These are both great options, each of which has their pros and cons…but which is more energy efficient?

Swimming Pool

When it comes to strictly electricity costs, the vast majority of your pool’s energy costs come from operating the pump. A fairly conservative estimate for your pool pump’s energy requirements puts the cost at $240 per year, or roughly $20 per month. While this number is competitive with air conditioners just by itself, there are many ways to increase the energy efficiency of your pool pump and make this cost even more affordable!

Realistically speaking, the other costs associated with properly maintaining a pool year round can drive the overall price tag of pool ownership up quite a bit. However, if you have both an air conditioner and a pool, your best bet for energy savings is to keep that air conditioner off as much as you can and use your pool instead!

Air Conditioner

The amount of energy that your air conditioner consumes depends on a few factors: what kind of model you have (measured in British Thermal Units or BTUs), how often you turn your air conditioner on, and what settings you’re using.

As a starting point for our calculations, let’s assume that you have a 6,000 BTU air conditioner, which can cool a room of up to 260 square feet. This air conditioner would cost roughly $73 per month at an average electricity rate if it were running constantly, or $36 per month only running for 12 hours per day—a much more reasonable figure. Assuming that you will be cooling more than one room of your house—and that your rooms will be bigger than 260 square feet—the costs will likely be much higher.

That said, air conditioners are much cheaper than owning and operating a pool. What’s more, swimming pools aren’t an option for homeowners with limited yard space, renters without permission to install a pool, or apartment dwellers.

Even though a swimming pool uses less electricity by and large, don’t discount the convenience and availability of air conditioners!

Thinking of buying an energy efficient pool pump or a new air conditioner? Make your purchase with the Star Energy Rewards app to receive cashback on your purchase!

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Don’t Throw Your Money Out the Window: The Case For Insulated Windows https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/dont-throw-money-window-case-insulated-windows/ Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:23:28 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9202 Windows are like the face of your home: they provide your house with light, warmth, and ventilation. Yet they can also have a negative impact on your home’s energy efficiency. Luckily, you can reduce those costs by purchasing energy-efficient insulated windows! What are Insulated Windows? Insulated windows are reinforced in one way or another to...

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Windows are like the face of your home: they provide your house with light, warmth, and ventilation. Yet they can also have a negative impact on your home’s energy efficiency. Luckily, you can reduce those costs by purchasing energy-efficient insulated windows!

What are Insulated Windows?

Insulated windows are reinforced in one way or another to keep the elements outside, making it much easier to regulate the temperature in your home.

There are many different varieties of insulated windows, including:

  • Double-glazing: These windows use two different thicknesses of glass that are separated by a pocket of air in between to naturally improve insulation. In the past, double-glazed windows would result in condensation between the panes, but this is now quite uncommon.
  • Triple glazing: Triple glazing follows the same principles as double-glazing, except it utilizes an additional pane of glass in the middle. This type of window is more popular in northern regions where proper insulation is a must!
  • Low-E glass: This is a clear coating that is applied to one side of the glass in dual-pane windows. The E in Low-E stands for emissivity, the measurement of a surface’s ability to absorb or reflect radiant energy. The lower your emissivity score, the better your window will be at insulating heat loss.
  • Argon gas fill: Another top-tier option is to have argon gas installed between two panes of glass. This provides the same isolative properties without obstructing your view of the great outdoors!

Why Should You Invest in Insulated Windows?

Insulated windows save you money largely by following one simple principle: temperature control. Any form of insulation in your home will help to keep the elements outside, and creates a more controlled environment inside. This is important because it makes it much easier to manipulate the temperature in your home without having to spend a lot of energy.

For more specifics on how temperature control from insulated windows can save you money, check out this post from Ways2GoGreen Blog!

 

Want some further reading? Click here to learn more about insulation and energy efficient windows for your home!

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Make Your Home Office Work For You With These Energy Efficiency Tips! https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/make-home-office-work-energy-efficiency-tips/ Wed, 20 Apr 2016 08:00:10 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9199 Increasing your energy efficiency in the workplace is a great way to save energy—after all, you do spend at least eight hours a day there! But what if you work from home, instead of in an office? Luckily, it is even easier to make energy efficiency upgrades in your home office—plus the savings get passed...

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Increasing your energy efficiency in the workplace is a great way to save energy—after all, you do spend at least eight hours a day there! But what if you work from home, instead of in an office? Luckily, it is even easier to make energy efficiency upgrades in your home office—plus the savings get passed right on to you!

The Joys of Telecommuting

It’s important to note that just the simple commitment to telecommuting to work can save you a lot of money by itself. These savings come from not having to pay for gas and maintenance on your vehicle each day, which can slowly add up to big savings and keep your personal carbon footprint down. Here are just a few reasons why telecommuting is great for your wallet and the environment:

  • 2 million telecommuters in the US save approximately 10 million barrels of oil just by nixing their daily commute (often an average of 35 miles round-trip.)
  • One study found that the average American spends 4% of their annual budget (an average of $2,900 per person) on their commute. Just imagine what you could do with an extra $3,000 a year in your wallet!

Other Ways to Increase Energy Efficiency

  • Embrace digital technology and go paperless! By telecommuting you’ll already be using your computer, so try to consolidate everything you can to the digital realm instead of using paper. Think bill statements, regular correspondences, and especially personal note-taking!
  • Take advantage of natural light to cut down on your lighting costs. Not only will this keep you from wasting energy by keeping your lights on all day, but relying on natural light will organically keep you from overworking yourself and burning the midnight oil. Remember: work-life balance is important, too!
  • Power down your workstation once you are done for the day. You’ll save energy by keeping it off during non-business hours and it’ll keep you from being tempted to do extra work or check email in the evenings.
  • If reasonably possible, adjust your computer’s settings and run it in low power mode. Try to consume as little energy as possible with your home workstation.

If you’re feeling inspired to upgrade your home office, then you should consider buying your supplies with the Star Energy Rewards app to earn lots of cashback on your purchases!

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Eco-Friendly Furniture Makes Mother Nature Smile https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/eco-friendly-furniture-makes-mother-nature-smile/ Thu, 14 Apr 2016 08:00:08 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9177 When you are trying to live the green lifestyle, you embrace sustainable and eco-friendly products wherever you can. Did you know that eco-friendly furniture is an option? The next time you go out to buy furniture, remember that a sustainable version of what you’re looking for is on the table. What is eco-friendly furniture? Strictly...

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When you are trying to live the green lifestyle, you embrace sustainable and eco-friendly products wherever you can. Did you know that eco-friendly furniture is an option? The next time you go out to buy furniture, remember that a sustainable version of what you’re looking for is on the table.

What is eco-friendly furniture?

Strictly speaking, eco-friendly furniture is any variety of furniture that is created in a way that does the least amount of damage possible to the environment. For example, eco-friendly furniture might use wood that comes from renewable sources and chemicals that don’t pollute the environment.

There is a surprising amount of furniture on the market today that is by no means eco-friendly. Previous generations of furniture were often made from large amounts of wood and designed to withstand the test of time. These pieces of furniture are incredibly well built, but the process of building them is quite messy on an environmental scale.

Furniture has moved in a different direction during the past few decades. We now live in a world ruled by Ikea, where cheap, modular, self-assembled furniture is incredibly popular. However, these products, like their predecessors, aren’t eco-friendly in the long run. Low-cost furniture’s matching low quality results in a short lifespan and an early trip to the landfill—which means the cumulative effects on the environment are far from good.

What type of eco-friendly furniture to choose?

One great option for eco-friendly furniture is any one that is created using recycled materials. Models that are made from recycled plastic or other forms of rubbish keep these materials from going into landfills while creating comfy furniture in the process—it’s a win-win!

Another sneaky type of eco-friendly furniture is used furniture. From an environmental perspective, these pieces of furniture already did their damage to the environment when they were created long ago. Therefore, by choosing an existing piece of furniture, you won’t have to pay for another piece to be created (leading to more pollution).

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Don’t Get Soaked! How to Choose the Right Humidifier/Dehumidifier For Your Home https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/dont-get-soaked-choose-right-humidifierdehumidifier-home/ Thu, 07 Apr 2016 08:00:50 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9184 Do you know how to choose the right humidifier or dehumidifier for your home? Purchasing the wrong model for your family could wasting energy one way or another, and wasting energy means wasting your hard-earned money. Luckily, we’ve got you covered! Here are some good guidelines to follow when choosing your next humidifier or dehumidifier....

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Do you know how to choose the right humidifier or dehumidifier for your home? Purchasing the wrong model for your family could wasting energy one way or another, and wasting energy means wasting your hard-earned money. Luckily, we’ve got you covered! Here are some good guidelines to follow when choosing your next humidifier or dehumidifier.

What do they do?

As their names suggest, a humidifier adds humidity (moisture) to the air in your home, while a dehumidifier removes humidity. Depending on the season, climate, and your specific needs, purchasing one of these two useful devices might be a good idea

How to Choose a Dehumidifier

For a dehumidifier, size is by far the most important factor. Their size is measured in the capacity of moisture they can remove from the air during one 24-hour period. For example, a 30-pint dehumidifier removes 30 pints of water from the air in that room each day.

Sylvane has an awesome sizing chart on their website for choosing the right size of dehumidifier for each room in your house—check it out!

There are also other factors that can increase the strength of the dehumidifier you should choose. For example, it is recommended that you add 5 pints (each) to the recommended size of your unit if any of these conditions apply:

  • Multiple people live or regularly spend time in the room.
  • There are multiple doors and windows in the room.
  • There’s a washer and/or dryer nearby.
  • If you live in a particularly humid climate, add 10 pints!

How to Choose a Humidifier

First, you need to know about the two different types of humidifiers: warm mist and cool mist. While there is no significant difference between the two in terms of performance, they do add moisture to the air in different ways. Given that it is highly recommended that you regularly clean out your humidifier (to ward off growing bacteria), you might make your decision between warm and cool based on how easy the unit is to clean.

Like with dehumidifiers, size matters. You’ll want to purchase an appropriately sized humidifier for the room you’ll be using it in. Here are some general rules of thumb to follow:

  • Small unit: room of <300 square feet
  • Medium-sized unit: room of 300–499 square feet
  • Large unit: room of 500–999 square feet
  • Extra large unit: room of 1,000+ square feet

Beyond choosing a type and size, there are a few other options that you might want to consider:

  • Do you want any extra bells and whistles, like a humidistat or a timer?
  • Will noise be a factor? Be careful if you’ll be putting your unit in a room where you’ll be sleeping!
  • As with dehumidifiers, choose models that are easy to clean and maintain.
  • Are you a stickler for choosing the best name brand? Some good names to look for are Crane, Essick, Holmes, Honeywell, Hunter, and Vicks!

Thinking of investing in a humidifier or dehumidifier? Make your purchase using the Star Energy Rewards app to earn cashback!

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These Surprising Factors Impact Your Home’s Energy Usage https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/surprising-factors-impact-homes-energy-usage/ Wed, 30 Mar 2016 08:00:24 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=9109 There are many factors that can influence the energy efficiency of your home, from the local weather to how you light each room. Here are a few surprising factors that might be costing you extra money right now!   The humidity levels in your home can make it feel warmer and cooler, depending on the...

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There are many factors that can influence the energy efficiency of your home, from the local weather to how you light each room. Here are a few surprising factors that might be costing you extra money right now!

 

  • The humidity levels in your home can make it feel warmer and cooler, depending on the current weather patterns. This extra layer of complexity to your home’s temperature control can make it more difficult to keep your rooms at comfortable temperatures—and it can cause you to waste a lot of extra money on energy costs! The best way to keep the humidity of your home’s air in check is to invest in a humidifier and a dehumidifier. These devices can help you regulate the amount of moisture in the air and keep those energy costs down.

 

  • Your water heater temperature might be costing you extra money as well. Most water heaters come with their temperature set to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. However, most households only require them to be set to 120 degrees. 120 degrees is a good temperature to aim for because it will greatly reduce the stress on your water heater while still keeping your water warm enough to kill legionellae bacteria—that said, if this is a major concern for your family, just opt for the peace of mind that a higher temperature affords. Not only will this reduce your risk of being scalded by water that is too hot, but it will also save you energy!

 

  • Natural light is another factor that can play a big part in your home’s energy consumption. An abundance of natural light, or a lack thereof, can cause your home to feel cooler or warmer than you might like. What’s more, a lack of natural light in your home can trick you into turning on more lights and sucking up more electricity. Investing in blinds and shades is a good way to control natural light!

 

  • Here’s another thing that might surprise you: Did you know that ceiling fans can be used during the summer and the winter? It’s true! Fans have different settings that suck up warm air during the summer and push warm air towards the ground during the winter.

 

  • Lastly, you can take advantage of off-peak hours to get a great deal on cheap electricity. Off-peak hours are times during which the energy grid is not under a lot of stress, generally in the evening and late at night. Learn more about the benefits of using off-peak electricity hours!

 

Looking for more ways to save energy around your home? Check out our Energy Saving Ideas page for some energy saving inspirations!

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