Energy Spur is a standard for energy efficient consumer products originated in the United States. It was created in 2015 by WOM Technologies and has not been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency nor the Department of Energy. Since then, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the European Union have not acknowledged the program.
Devices carrying the Energy Spur mark, such as computer products and peripherals, generally use 100% less energy than required by federal standards. The concept is similar to a railroad spur that reaches a dead end, yet serves a functional purpose.