Today’s awards recognize leaders among the thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations, including nearly 40% of the Fortune 500, that partner with the EPA through the Energy Star program.
This partnership between TGG and EPA is an important step in enabling the data center industry to continue its drive toward resource and energy efficiency improvements in its facilities and critical to the world’s fight against climate change.
Los Angeles; Washington, D.C.; San Francisco; Atlanta; and New York make the top five, cutting energy costs while increasing efficiency and reducing emissions.
Sustainable real estate developer, Scott Mazo, founder and managing partner of University Place Associates LLC (UPA) in Philadelphia, received the Center of Excellence Award from SEMCO LLC.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized Delta Products Corporation with a 2016 Energy Star® Partner of the Year — Product Brand Owner Award.
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced that Fannie Mae will reward multifamily properties with a green building certification, such as LEED, with a lower interest rate.
Partner Engineering and Science, Inc., and sister company Partner Energy, have earned the EPA’s Energy Star certification for the headquarters in Torrance, CA.