View Reports, News and Statistics Related to Your Home State

E.P.A. Declares 2015 ENERGY STAR Certified Manufacturing Plants; West Texas facility among those acknowledged

Subscribe to our Grants and Awards Environment News RSS Feed
Category: Grants and Awards
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, February 24th, 2016

DALLAS - (Feb. 24, 2016) The E.P.A. (EPA) announced today that Buzzi Unicem cement facility in Maryneal, TX, about 60 miles west of Abilene, is among the 70 manufacturing plants across the nation that achieved ENERGY STAR certification for their superior energy performance in 2015. Together, these manufacturing plants saved a record amount of energy, cut their energy bills by $476 million, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions by in excess of 5 million metric tons -equal to the average yearly energy use of in excess of 450,500 households. From applying corporate energy management programs to implementing energy efficiency projects, there are many ways plants can save energy with EPA's ENERGY STAR program.

"ENERGY STAR certified manufacturing plants make the case that we can cost-effectively combat climate change through greater energy efficiency," said E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy. "These plants show what is possible for their industries and help drive the innovation needed for a sustainable, more competitive future."

Since 2006, ENERGY STAR has certified manufacturing plants that reach the top 25 percent of energy performance for their industries nationwide each year. ENERGY STAR certified plants must have their energy performance independently verified. Plants from the automotive, cement manufacturing, corn refining, food processing, glass manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and petroleum refining industries are among those that qualified in 2015.

Throughout 2016, many ENERGY STAR certified plants will be hosting events at their facilities to showcase their energy-saving strategies that are delivering top energy performance. For more information on which plants are hosting events, see www.energystar.gov/industrialshowcase.

Since the inception of EPA's ENERGY STAR certification, a total of 148 manufacturing plants have achieved this distinction. These plants have saved over 618 trillion British thermal units (TBtu) in energy, equal to preventing in excess of 41 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions and saving enough energy to provide the total yearly energy needs of approximately 3.5 million American households.

E.P.A. provides industry-specific ENERGY STAR plant benchmarking tools to help industry measure energy performance. These tools are accessible for 15 manufacturing sectors and enable companies to compare a plant's energy performance against those of its industry counterparts and empower manufacturers to set informed improvement goals.

Connect with E.P.A. Region 6:

On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eparegion6
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/EPAregion6
Activities in E.P.A. Region 6: http://www2.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-6-south-central

  User Comments  
There are currently no comments for this story. Be the first to add a comment!
Click here to add a comment about this story.
  Green Tips  
The outdoor porch or post lamp is one of the highest used light fixtures in a home, and is the perfect place to install ENERGY STAR qualified lighting products.
  Featured Report  
Major Land Usage
See the major uses of land broken into Crop, Pasture, Forest and Urban

View Report >>

  Green Building  
Sustainable Building Advisor Program- The Next Great Step
Beyond LEED - check out The Sustainable Building Advisor Program....Read Complete Article >>

All Green Building Articles