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April 27, 2010
Buildings Compete to Work Off the Waste
EPA hosts first national building competition to improve energy efficiency
“It’s time for buildings to tighten their belts and we’re happy to help them go on an energy diet,” said Gina McCarthy, assistant administrator for air and radiation. “Cutting energy use will reduce their monthly expenses and their carbon footprint, showing that environmental protection and economic growth can go hand in hand.”
Nearly 200 applications were received for EPA’s National Building Competition and the 14 finalists will be judged on their energy performance from Sept. 1, 2009 to Aug. 31, 2010. The energy use of each building is being monitored with EPA’s Energy Star online energy measurement and tracking tool, Portfolio Manager. Television personality Bob Harper will also provide energy fitness tips for the contestants through a series of videos that will be available on the Web site.
EPA’s National Building Competition contestants are:
· 522
· 1525
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· Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Downtown,
· JCPenney Store 1778,
· Maplewood Mall,
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· Morrison Residence Hall at UNC Chapel Hill,
· Sears,
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· Tucker Residence Hall at
· Van Holten Primary School,
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The competition Web site will provide profiles of each contestant and chronicle their progress as well as feature advice for contestants from EPA and leading building efficiency specialists. Each building will also participate in mid-point and final contest weigh-ins and the results will be posted online at the competition Web site.
Energy use in commercial buildings accounts for 17 percent of total
Meet the contestants and follow EPA’s National Building Competition: http://www.energystar/BuildingContest
Learn more about EPA’s Energy Star program for commercial buildings: http://www.energystar.gov/buildings
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