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ENERGY STAR Day: Administrator McCarthy Acknowledges Billions in Savings to Consumers and Businesses Through ENERGY STAR

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Category: Energy
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, October 28th, 2014

Hello, we wanted to make sure you saw this blog post with a video from E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy about the accomplishments of the ENERGY STAR plan in recognition of ENERGY STAR Day. View the Administrator's blog and video on the E.P.A. Connect blog online: http://go.usa.gov/Guj5

ENERGY STAR Day: The Power of the Little Blue Label

Click here to view videos and photos online: http://go.usa.gov/Guj5

Let's start with a few numbers:

300 billion dollars in savings. That's how much consumers and businesses have saved on utility bills in the last 22 years because of the ENERGY STAR program.

2 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions avoided, or the equivalent to the yearly emissions of in excess of 420 million cars. Thanks to our little blue ENERGY STAR label, folks are doing their part to reduce their greenhouse emissions and combat climate change.

Since President Obama took office, ENERGY STAR has helped American consumers and businesses save over one billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions and approximately $110 billion on their utility bills.

That's one powerful little label. Click here to view the ENERGY STAR logo online: http://go.usa.gov/Guj5

For in excess of 20 years, people across the country have looked to EPA's ENERGY STAR plan for guidance on how to save energy and money while protecting the environment. Today, on ENERGY STAR Day, we are celebrating the accomplishments of our program, and recognizing the important partnership between businesses, consumers, and the government to find commonsense ways to save money, fight climate change, and leave the world a better place for our kids.

Throughout October, the ENERGY STAR Community Service Tour, in partnership with private and public sector organizations, are working to enhance the quality of life for families, children and our veterans through energy efficiency service projects, while inspiring folks to think about what they can do to make a difference through energy efficiency in their communities. Plans include an energy-saving makeover at the Edgewood, Maryland Boys and Girls Club, featuring energy efficient lights that will save the club money on their electric bills; upgrades to appliances and other equipment a Denver Housing Authority building to increase the comfort of residents and save energy, water and money; and to wrap it all up, today, we are partnering with a non-profit housing facility for homeless veterans in Phoenix to celebrate an extensive energy efficiency upgrade that included ENERGY STARĀ­ certified lighting, appliances, insulation, weatherization and windows, plus upgraded HVAC equipment.

Click here to view photos of the Edgewood, Maryland, Boys & Girls Club basketball court before and after ENERGY STAR efficiency upgrades: http://go.usa.gov/Guj5

Here are a few things you can do now to spread the word about how your family and friends can save money and do their part to combat climate change through ENERGY STAR:


1. Share the Administrator's video and blog on your social media sites and encourage your friends to retweet: http://go.usa.gov/Guj5

2. Take the pledge to save energy through the My ENERGY STAR tool at www.energystar.gov

3. Join our ENERGY STAR Twitter chat on October 29th at two p.m. by using the hashtag #ESPositiveEnergy for more information about what you can do to make a difference now and in the future.

4. Keep an eye out for that little blue label and switch to ENERGY STAR certified products.



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