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EPA Offers Energy Tips on Summer Cooling to Help Save Money, Reduce Pollution

WASHINGTON – With summer around the corner, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program today issued its annual list of ideas to help the public cut cooling costs, protect their health and stay comfortable at home

EPA Releases More Electric Utility Plans to Improve Safety of Coal Ash Impoundments

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is releasing action plans developed by 20 electric utility facilities with 70 coal ash impoundments, describing the measures the facilities are taking to make their impoundments safer

EPA Honors Nation’s Best in Energy-Efficient Building Design - Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR Projects Honored at the American Institute of Architects Convention

(DALLAS –May 12, 2011) Today, at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Convention in New Orleans, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that 79 commercial building design projects achieved Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR certification in the past year

EPA Takes Action to Protect Ground Water from Petroleum Contamination

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a complaint to the owners and operators of several upstate New York gasoline stations for violating federal regulations governing seventeen underground storage tanks

Puma Energy Caribe Agrees to Clean Up Caribbean Petroleum Site Under an Agreement with EPA; Will Also Address Environmental Problems at Gas Stations Across Puerto Rico

(New York, N.Y.) Puma Energy Caribe, LLC has agreed to clean up the former Caribbean Petroleum Refining facility in Bayamon, Puerto Rico and address environmental conditions at 147 gas stations throughout Puerto Rico under two agreements proposed today by the U.S

EPA Kicks Off 2011 Energy Star National Building Competition / Teams from 245 buildings around the U.S. compete to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program launched the 2011 National Building Competition: Battle of the Buildings

EPA Honors U.S. Virgin Islands Environmental Leaders

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has honored four individuals or organizations from the U.S. Virgin Islands with Environmental Quality Awards for their achievements protecting public health and the environment

EPA Honors Puerto Rico Environmental Leaders

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has honored four individuals or businesses from Puerto Rico with Environmental Quality Awards for their achievements protecting public health and the environment

EPA Honors New Jersey Environmental Leaders

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has honored 10 individuals or organizations from New Jersey with Environmental Quality Awards for their achievements protecting public health and the environment

EPA Honors New York Environmental Leaders

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has honored 14 individuals, organizations or businesses from New York with Environmental Quality Awards for their achievements protecting public health and the environment

Energy Star Challenge for Industry Saves Power, Money, and Prevents Harmful Emissions / More than 2 trillion Btu, enough energy to power 37,000 homes for a year, saved

WASHINGTON — One year ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) challenged the manufacturing industry to improve the energy efficiency of their facilities by 10 percent or more within five years

U.S. EPA launches "Federal Green Challenge" in the Pacific Southwest

Federal participants pledge to cut federal waste, reduce "carbon footprints" and save money
SAN FRANCISCO -- The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Pacific Southwest Region has launched the West Coast Federal Green Challenge

Westchester County Real Estate Firm Signs Agreement with EPA to Enhance Sustainable Practices

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today signed an agreement with Reckson Real Estate, one of Westchester County’s largest commercial real estate owners, to reduce the environmental impacts of the buildings it manages

Energy Star Video Challenge Launched to Show Easy Ways to Save Energy and Money

WASHINGTON – As Earth Day approaches, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is launching a nationwide effort to help families learn about energy saving actions that can be taken while protecting the environment and their health

Philabundance Celebrates Earth Week by Becoming EPA Sustainability Partner

PHILADELPHIA (April 20, 2011) – In a special Earth Day signing ceremony held today, Philabundance joined the growing ranks of organizations from across the mid-Atlantic region to enroll in U.S. EPA’s Sustainability Partnership program

EPA Scores 100 Percent on Sustainability and Energy Goals

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released its fiscal year 2010 scorecard on sustainability and energy performance

EPA Administrator and Agriculture Secretary Vilsack to Travel to Iowa April 19 for Meetings with Farmers and Renewable Energy Leaders

Environmental News NEWS MEDIA ADVISORY (Kansas City, Kan., April 18, 2011) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P

EPA Recognizes Leaders in College and University Green Power Challenge

WASHINGTON - For the first time, the Big Ten conference has surpassed the Ivy League conference as the top athletic conference in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) College and University Green Power Challenge

APRIL 16-17: Join EPA for Earth Day on the National Mall

WASHINGTON – Join the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) April 16 and 17 for Earth Day on the National Mall. With more than 40 interactive exhibits, kids and adults can have eco-fun with hands on activities, art, music and storytelling with special guests

La Plata County, CO receives $500k to reduce greenhouse gases, protect health and support local businesses

Project among 22 nationwide receiving funds to fight climate change (Denver, CO – April 14, 2011) Armed with half a million dollar grant from EPA, La Plata County (Colo.) will reduce over 5,800 metric tons of greenhouse gases a year through a comprehensive community climate program

Lewis and Clark County receives $305K to help small businesses save money and reduce greenhouse gases

Project among 22 nationwide receiving funds to fight climate change (Denver, CO – April 14, 2011) With a boost of more than $300K from the U.S

EPA Names New York’s Tompkins County a “Climate Showcase” Community; Awards Grant for Study

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that Tompkins County, New York has been awarded a $375,450 Climate Showcase Community grant for a project aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improving human health

Nineteen Organizations in the Southeast Recognized as Leaders in Energy Efficiency

2011 Energy Star Award winners announced (ATLANTA – Apr.13, 2011) – Nineteen Energy Star partners in the southeast were honored by the U.S

APRIL 16-17: Join EPA for Earth Day on the National Mall

WASHINGTON – Join the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) April 16 and 17 for Earth Day on the National Mall. With more than 40 interactive exhibits, kids and adults can have eco-fun with hands on activities, art, music and storytelling

EPA Recognizes Leaders in Energy Efficiency / 2011 Energy Star Award winners announced

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is honoring 111 Energy Star partners who have demonstrated leadership and commitment in protecting American’s health and the environment through energy efficiency achievements

First Senior Care Communities Earn EPA’s Energy Star

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing 30 Sunrise Senior Living communities as the first senior care facilities to earn EPA’s Energy Star for superior energy performance

EPA Solicits Applications for RE-Powering America’s Land / Agency encouraging reuse of potentially contaminated areas for renewable energy purposes

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is soliciting applications from states, tribes, regional governments, and communities that are interested in the development of renewable energy on current and formerly contaminated properties

Kean University Signs Agreement with EPA To Enhance Sustainability

(Union, NJ) Kean University in Union, New Jersey has signed an agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enhance environmental practices at the school

Washington D.C. among top 10 cities with Energy Star certified buildings

PHILADELPHIA (March 15, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that more buildings than ever have earned the EPA’s Energy Star certification in 2010

Philadelphia-area among top 20 cities with Energy Star certified buildings

PHILADELPHIA (March 15, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that more buildings than ever have earned the EPA’s Energy Star certification in 2010

Boston Area Ranked 12th Metropolitan Area for ENERGY STAR Labeled Buildings

(Boston, Mass. - March 15, 2011) – EPA’s New England regional office is pleased to announce that the Boston metropolitan area continued in 2010 to be ranked in the top 25 metropolitan areas in the country for ENERGY STAR Labeled buildings. Boston was ranked number 12, up from number 13 in 2009

EPA Announces U.S. Cities with the Most Energy Star Certified Buildings / Third annual list shows dramatic growth, savings of energy efficient buildings

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is releasing a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the greatest number of energy-efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star certification in 2010

EPA Recognizes City of Medford, Mass. With Energy Star Awards

(Medford, Mass. – March 14, 2011) The US Environmental Protection Agency is recognizing six buildings in Medford, Mass. receiving ENERGY STAR labels in 2010

City of Yonkers Launches Fluorescent Light Bulb Recycling Program

(New York, N.Y.) Under the terms of an enforcement agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the City of Yonkers has initiated a program to recycle fluorescent light bulbs, as well as light ballasts and electronic waste, known as E-waste

Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, Testimony Before the U.S. House Subcommittees on Energy and Power and Environment and Economy, As Prepared

As prepared for delivery. Chairmen Whitfield and Shimkus, Ranking Members Rush and Green, and Members of the Subcommittees: Thank you for inviting me to testify about President Obama’s budget request for the Environmental Protection Agency

EPA Announces New Energy Star Requirements for Televisions and Cable/Satellite Boxes

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing the completion of updates to the Energy Star requirements for televisions and cable and satellite boxes

EPA Updates Database on Health and Environmental Impacts of Electricity Generation/ User friendly web tool allows Americans to search for power providers by zip code

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency updated its database that helps Americans understand the health and environmental impacts of electricity generation

UMASS Amherst Recognized for Energy Star Award

(Boston, Mass. – Feb. 23, 2011) – EPA is presenting the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a 2011 “Combined Heat and Power” Energy Star Award, for simultaneously producing electricity and useful thermal energy from a single energy source. In Dec

EPA Recognizes Campuses for Use of Combined Heat and Power

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing three facilities with the Energy Star Combined Heat and Power (CHP) award for simultaneously producing electricity and useful thermal energy from a single energy source, such as natural gas, biomass, coal, or waste heat

Solar Panels Power Groundwater Cleanup at Davis, California Superfund site

Stimulus funded electrical resistance heating system will speed cleanup by more than 120 years
SACRAMENTO -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Jared Blumenfeld, U.S

EPA Recognizes National Institutes of Health in Bethesda for Energy Savings

PHILADELPHIA (Feb. 23, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is recognizing the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md

EPA’s Energy Star Leaders Drive Greater Energy Efficiency

WASHINGTON – Thousands of buildings across the country are saving energy while reducing harmful air pollutants and protecting the health of Americans with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program

Suffolk County Government Becomes Green Energy Leader; Dannon, Mohawk Papers, HSBC, Sony, Bloomberg LP and Deutsche Bank also Honored

(New York, N.Y.) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that Suffolk County, New York has joined EPA’s Top 50 list of the largest green power purchasers in the country

EPA’s FY 2012 Budget Proposal Reflects Tough Choices Needed for the Nation’s Fiscal Health

WASHINGTON – The Obama Administration today proposed a FY 2012 budget of $8.973 billion for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

EPA's New Proposal for Four Corners Power Plant Cuts More NOx Emissions, Protects Health, Saves Jobs

Arizona Public Service lauded for saving Native American jobs, environment SAN FRANCISCO – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a supplemental proposal to reduce emissions from the Four Corners Power Plant

Innovative Energy Technology Transforms Wasted Heat into Electricity

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing two companies for innovative new products that recycle wasted energy and turn it into usable electricity in homes or small buildings

Modified Discharge Permit for Kendall Station Power Plant in Cambridge, Mass. Significantly Advances Protections for Charles River

(Boston, Mass. – Feb. 2, 2011) – A new water discharge permit for the Kendall Cogeneration Station power plant in Cambridge, Mass

EPA Partners Continue Large Green Power Purchases, Santa Clara Based Intel nearly doubles its green power usage

SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its list of the top 50 partner organizations using the most renewable electricity to help reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions and protect people’s health

EPA Partners Continue Large Green Power Purchases / One corporation nearly doubles its green power usage

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its list of the top 50 partner organizations using the most renewable electricity to help reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions and protect people’s health

EPA Administrator Jackson and Representatives from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Wrap Up Texas Visit with Focus on Environmental Justice / Two-day visit highlights EPA efforts to protect human health and facilitate clean energy innovation

WASHINGTON – Today U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and representatives from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus wrapped up a two-day trip to El Paso and San Antonio, Texas

EPA Region 7 and 8 Host Meeting with State Agriculture Directors in Denver

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Jan. 21, 2011) - EPA officials today hosted a meeting with the directors of state agriculture departments of Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming

EPA Grants E15 Fuel Waiver for Model Years 2001 - 2006 Cars and Light Trucks/Agency continues review of public comments for an E15 pump label to help ensure consumers use the correct fuel

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today waived a limitation on selling gasoline that contains more than 10 percent ethanol for model year (MY) 2001 through 2006 passenger vehicles, including cars, SUVs, and light pickup trucks

Energy Projects Transform Trash to Green Power / Landfill gas projects protect health while fueling industry and job creation

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized six landfill methane capture projects and partners for their innovation in generating renewable energy and protecting the climate and people’s health by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

Josh Svaty Selected as Senior Adviser to EPA’s Region 7 Administrator Karl Brooks

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Jan. 13, 2011) - Today, EPA Region 7 Administrator Karl Brooks announced the selection of Josh Svaty, who just served as Secretary of the Kansas Department of Agriculture, to be his senior adviser

EPA recognizes SEPTA for its Energy Efficient Headquarters

PHILADELPHIA (Dec. 9, 2010) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency presented the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) with an ENERGY STAR label today for its energy-efficient headquarters at 1234 Market Street in Philadelphia

This Winter Keep the Heat Indoors with Five Easy Energy Star Tips

WASHINGTON - With cold weather setting in across the United States, homeowners are looking for ways to heat their homes while reducing their energy bills to save money. The average family spends $2,200 a year on energy bills, nearly half of which goes to heating and cooling. The U.S

EPA Marks 40th Anniversary

WASHINGTON – Today marked the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an event commemorated both by EPA staff and by outside groups and individuals in a variety of ways throughout the week

EPA Finalizes 2011 Renewable Fuel Standards

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the 2011 percentage standards for the four categories of fuel under the agency’s renewable fuel standard program, known as RFS2

Aspen Institute Highlights 10 Ways EPA Has Strengthened America Over the Past 40 Years/List by group of environmental thought leaders unveiled as Agency commemorates 40th anniversary

WASHINGTON – The Aspen Institute – an international nonprofit dedicated to fostering enlightened leadership and open-minded dialogue – today unveiled a list of 10 ways the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has strengthened America over the past 40 years

EPA Recognizes Nation’s First WaterSense Labeled Homes / Water efficiency program aims to help homebuyers save money on utility bills while cutting their water and energy use

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the first WaterSense labeled homes in the country. WaterSense is a partnership program sponsored by EPA that seeks to protect the future of our nation’s water supply by offering people a simple way to use less water

MONDAY: Administrator Jackson to Kick Off EPA at 40 Commemoration / Weeklong series of events to highlight EPA’s 40 years protecting American communities

WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will hold several events kicking off a weeklong commemoration of EPA’s 40th Anniversary on Monday

This Holiday Season, Give the Gift of Savings with Energy Star

WASHINGTON – With the help of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star program, finding the perfect gift that gives more is easy

With Cooler Weather, Advice to New Englanders for Safer, Cleaner Wood-Burning

Boston, Mass. – Nov. 22, 2010) – As cooler temperatures return in the northeast and many people seek to avoid high heating costs, more and more New Englanders are turning to wood as a cost-saving, renewable source of energy

EPA Signs Agreement with Southampton Hospital to Enhance its Environmental Practices

(New York, N.Y.) Long Island’s Southampton Hospital has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enhance the hospital’s environmental practices

EPA Recognizes Eastern Maine Medical Center with Energy Star Award

(Boston, Mass. – Nov. 15, 2010) – EPA recently presented a 2010 Energy Star Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Award to Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC) in Bangor, Maine

MEDIA ADVISORY: U.S. EPA hosts public hearing in Chicago on E15 pump label regulation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 10-OPA144 (CHICAGO - Nov. 12, 2010) U.S. EPA will hold a public hearing next week in Chicago on a regulation to help ensure that E15 (gasoline containing greater than 10 percent by volume ethanol up to 15 percent) is only used in approved motor vehicles

EPA Region 7 to Participate at National Association of Farm Broadcasting Trade Talk Event, Nov. 11 in Kansas City, Mo.

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 9, 2010) - EPA officials will attend the annual National Association of Farm Broadcasting Trade Talk event at the Westin Crown Center Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday, Nov. 11

Starbucks recognized as one of the Top Green Power Purchasers in the nation

(Seattle - Nov. 2, 2010) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Starbucks has increased its ranking to No. 4 on EPA’s National Top 50 list of the largest green power purchasers

EPA Recognizes Facilities for Energy Savings

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing four facilities with the Energy Star Combined Heat and Power (CHP) award for using innovative techniques to generate power and thermal energy

EPA Approves U.S. Virgin Islands’ List of Waters Facing Pollution Threats; New Pollutants Included for Christiansted Harbor, the Offshore Southgate Subwatershed and Mangrove Lagoon

(St. Croix, USVI) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the 2010 list of waters in the U.S. Virgin Islands that are considered either impaired or threatened by pollution

Oct. 29 Event to Announce University of Iowa’s Sustainability Goals and Partnership in EPA Program in Iowa City, Iowa

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 27, 2010) - News media representatives and the public are invited to attend an Oct. 29 event in Iowa City, Iowa, to highlight sustainability priorities at the University of Iowa

Morrison Residence Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Wins the First EPA National Building Competition

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program has announced that Morrison Residence Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) has won the first EPA National Building Competition

EPA Announces Winners of First National Building Competition to Save Energy

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program has announced that Morrison Residence Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) has won the first EPA National Building Competition

Swarthmore Presbyterian Church Wins EPA Award for Energy Efficiency

PHILADELPHIA (October 24, 2010) – Swarthmore Presbyterian Church in Swarthmore, Pa. is one of only two congregations nation-wide to receive an EPA Energy Star Congregations Award two years in a row

Partnership for Sustainable Communities Awards Grants to Build Infrastructure Nationwide / EPA, HUD and DOT Work Together Through Coordinated Grant Program

WASHINGTON – Today at the National Press Club, administration officials highlighted recent grants released by the Partnership for Sustainable Communities to support more livable and sustainable communities across the country. The Partnership, which consists of the U.S

Portland dubbed one of the country’s greenest communities with EPA designation

(Seattle—October 20, 2010) Portland made EPA’s elite list of Green Power Communities for the city’s extensive efforts to reduce its carbon footprint. The city is the largest to achieve this designation and is top-ranked for green power usage

EPA Recognizes Whole Foods Market With a Green Power Leadership Award - Whole Foods Market Receives EPA Green Power Partner of the Year Award

(DALLAS – October 20, 2010) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized Whole Foods Market of Austin, Texas, as a Green Power Partner of the Year for its achievement in using green power, helping grow the nation’s voluntary green power market and reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Manchester, N.H. School Conserves Energy and Earns Energy Star  (NH)

(Boston, Mass. – October 19, 2010) – The Highland-Goffe’s Falls Elementary School in Manchester, N.H. has earned the Energy Star label. The Energy Star mark of excellence certifies that the school scored in the top 25percent when benchmarked against energy use in similar buildings across the U. S. ...

12 Cranston, R.I. Schools Achieve Energy Star Status for Conservation (RI)

(Boston, Mass. – October 18, 2010) – During 2010, a dozen schools in Cranston, R.I. have earned Energy Star labels. The Energy Star mark of excellence certifies that the school scored in the top 25 percent when benchmarked against energy use in similar buildings across the U.S.Cranston Public School...

EPA Grants E15 Waiver for Newer Vehicles/A new label for E15 is being proposed to help ensure consumers use the correct fuel (HQ)

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today waived a limitation on selling fuel that is more than 10 percent ethanol for model year 2007 and newer cars and light trucks. The waiver applies to fuel that contains up to 15 percent ethanol – known as E15 – and only to model y...

Sixth Annual Healthy Indoor Environments Conference Scheduled Oct. 7 and 8 in Overland Park, Kan. (KS, MO)

Environmental NewsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE(Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 5, 2010) - Representatives of EPA Region 7 and the Heartland Healthy Indoor Environments Coalition are sponsoring a Healthy Indoor Environments Conference on Oct. 7 and 8 in Overland Park, Kan. The conference includes sess...

EPA Administrator Jackson to Travel to China (HQ)

WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will travel to China from October 9 through October 14. This is the administrator’s first official visit to China, where she will highlight and build on a wide range of joint efforts aimed at addressing curre...

U.S. EPA: Green Tech Takes a Giant Leap Forward at the Port of San Francisco This Week (CA)

MEDIA ADVISORY  U.S. EPA: Green Tech Takes a Giant Leap Forward at the Port of San Francisco This WeekFederal, Local Clean Diesel Funding Leads to Innovation, Advances in Technology What: On Wednesday, October 6th the Port of San Francisco will take an impressive stride forward in g...

EPA and New York Harbor School Establish Ground-Breaking Green Partnership (NY)

(New York, N.Y.) The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School today marked its official move to the school’s new location on Governor’s island by signing an agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to work together. The college preparatory, public high school committed to a n...

EPA Observes Children’s Health Month/President proclaims Oct. 4 as Children Health Day (HQ)

WASHINGTON - As President Obama proclaims today as Children Health Day, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working with its partners to expand the conversation on what all of us can do to protect children from environmental health hazards. Children are more affected by pollution...

Hot New England Summer Meant More Smog Days, but Long-Term Trend is toward Cleaner Air (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)

(Boston, Mass. – Oct. 1, 2010) – As the 2010 summer ozone season comes to an end, EPA today confirmed that New Englanders experienced an increase in the number of poor air quality days this year, compared to 2009. Based on preliminary data collected between April and September, there were 28 days wh...

Three New England Organizations – in Maine, N.H. and Mass. – Recognized for Energy Efficiency and Fighting Climate Change (ME, MA, NH)

(Boston, Mass. – Sept. 29, 2010) – Two businesses and one religious congregation in New England were among nine small organizations recently recognized nationally by EPA for their achievements in reducing greenhouse gases. The organizations employed innovative solutions to manage their energy ...

Students in 26 Pennsylvania K-12 Schools are Back Learning with an Energy Star and Energy Savings (PA)

PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 24 , 2010) – A total of 26 K-12 schools in Pennsylvania have earned the Energy Star building label for superior energy efficiency. “Increasing energy efficiency is saving school districts 30 percent or more on energy bills each year,” said Shawn M. Garvin, EPA mid-Atlantic...

Students in 68 Virginia K-12 Schools are Back Learning with an Energy Star and Energy Savings (PA)

PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 24, 2010) – A total of 68 K-12 schools in Virginia have earned the Energy Star building label for superior energy efficiency. “Increasing energy efficiency is saving school districts 30 percent or more on energy bills each year,” said Shawn M. Garvin, EPA mid-Atlantic regio...

Students in Seven Maryland Schools are Back Learning with an Energy Star and Energy Savings (PA)

PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 24, 2010) – A total of seven K-12 schools in Maryland have earned the Energy Star building label for superior energy efficiency. “Increasing energy efficiency is saving school districts 30 percent or more on energy bills each year,” said Shawn M. Garvin, EPA mid-Atlantic re...

Students in Four K-12 Delaware Schools are Back Learning with an Energy Star and Energy Savings (PA)

PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 24, 2010) – A total of four schools in Delaware have earned the Energy Star building label for superior energy efficiency. “Increasing energy efficiency is saving school districts 30 percent or more on energy bills each year,” said Shawn M. Garvin, EPA mid-Atlantic regional...

Students in Seven K-12 West Virginia Schools are Back Learning with an Energy Star and Energy Savings (PA)

PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 24, 2010) – A total of seven K-12 schools in West Virginia have earned the Energy Star building label for superior energy efficiency. “Increasing energy efficiency is saving school districts 30 percent or more on energy bills each year,” said Shawn M. Garvin, EPA mid-Atlant...

First Baptist Church of Orlando Improves Energy Efficiency and Fights Climate Change (FL)

(ATLANTA – Sept. 24, 2010) - The First Baptist Church (FBC) of Orlando has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its achievements in the fight against climate change. FBC has shown that with effective energy management practices and innovative efficiency solutions, it...

St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Monroe, Georgia Improves Energy Efficiency and Fights Climate Change (GA)

(ATLANTA – Sept. 24, 2010) – On Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Deputy Regional Administrator Stan Meiburg will recognize St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Monroe, Georgia for its achievements in the fight against climate change. St. Alban’s, one of nine small busin...

EPA Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grants Awarded for New York (NY)

(Buffalo, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is making a $20 million investment in the Great Lakes through New York State, targeting the most significant environmental problems facing the Great Lakes. These grants to 17 organizations are part of a larger group of projects throughout Grea...

Across New England, 180 Communities Take Leadership Role on Energy Issues (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)

(Boston, Mass. – September 21, 2010) – As more New England communities seek cost savings in a tight economy, many are looking to expand energy efficiency in schools and other municipal buildings, saving money and helping the environment. Today EPA New England’s Community Energy Challenge program has...

EPA to Transition Climate Leaders Program

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will phase down services the agency offers under its Climate Leaders program over the coming year and encourage participating companies to transition to state or non-governmental programs

EPA Formally Requests Information From Companies About Chemicals Used in Natural Gas Extraction / Information on hydraulic fracturing chemicals is key to agency study of potential impacts on drinking water

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has issued voluntary information requests to nine natural gas service companies regarding the process known as hydraulic fracturing

Jefferson City, Mo., Selected for Green Design Assistance

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 8, 2010) - EPA has selected Jefferson City, Mo., for green design assistance that includes cleaning up and recycling vacant lands, providing greater housing and transportation choices, reducing energy costs and improving waterways

Start the School Year with EPA’s Energy Star

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is encouraging students and their parents to support the environment by shopping for back-to-school clothes and supplies at retail stores that have earned the Energy Star label

EPA’s Public Meeting on Hydraulic Fracturing Study to Take Place in Binghamton, New York; Meeting Scheduled for September 13 and 15 at the Broome County Forum Theater

New York, NY – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected a new venue and dates for the public meeting on EPA’s upcoming hydraulic fracturing study originally scheduled for August 12, 2010

New England Schools Get Ready for School Year – and Big Energy Savings

(Boston, Mass. - Aug. 19, 2010) – As more New England communities seek cost savings in a tight economy, many are looking to expand energy efficiency in schools and other municipal buildings, saving money and helping the environment

Get Your Students Back to School – While Saving Money and Helping the Environment

(Boston, Mass. - Aug. 17, 2010) – Even in a tight economy, parents and students still need a back-to-school shopping trip for clothes, backpacks, computers and school supplies

EPA Region 7 Administrator Karl Brooks Available to Conduct Interviews at Iowa State Fair

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., August 12, 2010) - EPA Region 7 Administrator Karl Brooks will attend the annual Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, on Monday, Aug. 16

EPA POSTPONES SYRACUSE MEETING ON HYDRAULIC FRACTURING STUDY, NEW DATES COMING SOON

(NEW YORK, NY) After months of work organizing the New York Hydraulic Fracturing public meetings, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that the Syracuse meeting, originally scheduled for this Thursday, August 12th at the Oncenter Complex Convention Center, has been cancelled

CHANGE OF VENUE: EPA Hydraulic Fracturing Public Meetings Moved to Oncenter Complex Convention Center in Syracuse, New York; Same Times, Same Day, Different City

New York, NY - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has moved its three public meetings on its hydraulic fracturing study to the Oncenter Complex Convention Center in Syracuse, New York. The date and times of the three meetings remain the same: the 3 sessions will be held 8 a.m

Five Groups in Region 7 to Receive More than $5M to Cut Diesel Emissions

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., August 6, 2010) - More than $5.1 million in Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) funds have been granted to five organizations to aid in diesel emissions reductions in EPA Region 7

Six Groups in Region 7 to Receive More than $5M to Cut Diesel Emissions

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., August 6, 2010) - More than $5.1 million in Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) funds have been granted to six organizations to aid in diesel emissions reductions in EPA Region 7

EPA Announces Nation’s Top 50 Green Power Organizations

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has named the 50 green power partners using the most renewable electricity

Hoosier Energy Agreement Marks 20th Settlement Under EPA’s Power Plant Enforcement Initiative

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Justice Department, and the state of Indiana announced that Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc

EPA Awards $5.6 Million to Spur New Clean Diesel Technologies

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $5.6 million for emerging technologies projects as part of a summer-long roll out of $120 million in clean diesel grants

New Toolkit to Help Local Governments with Green Building Practices

(ATLANTA – July 21, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 announced the release of the Sustainable Design and Green Building Toolkit for Local Governments (Toolkit)

EPA Offers Tips on How to Protect Eyes, Skin from the Sun’s Harmful Rays/ Download sun safety information on smartphones

WASHINGTON – In recognizing Ultraviolet (UV) Safety Month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is providing tips and tools to people of all ages that will protect them from the sun’s harmful rays

EPA Proposes 2011 Renewable Fuel Standards

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today proposed the 2011 percentage standards for the four fuels categories under the agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard program, known as RFS2

Media Advisory: EPA to Host Public Meeting on National Hydraulic Fracturing Study in Denver on July 13

(Denver, Colo. – July 9, 2010) On Tuesday, July 13, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will host a public listening session on the Agency’s proposed study on hydraulic fracturing and its potential impacts on drinking water

Event in O’Fallon, Mo., to Highlight Energy Savings and Pollution Reduction Plans for Eight Missouri Cities

NEWS MEDIA ADVISORY (Kansas City, Kan., July 7, 2010) - EPA Region 7 and City of O’Fallon will host a public event July 8, offering exhibits and information about energy savings and pollution reduction plans in eight Missouri communities

EPA Announces a Schedule of Public Meetings on Hydraulic Fracturing Research Study; August 12 Meeting to be Held in Binghamton, N.Y.

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hosting four public information meetings on the proposed study of the relationship between hydraulic fracturing and its potential impacts on drinking water

EPA Seeks Public Comment on Strategic Plan to Move Forward on Agency Priorities: Draft plan will help advance Administrator Jackson’s seven priorities

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking public comment on its draft FY 2011-2015 strategic plan, which helps advance Administrator Lisa P. Jackson’s priorities and the mission to protect human health and the environment

TODAY: Advisory Group Releases Report on Addressing Environmental Challenges Along the U.S. – Mexico Border

WASHINGTON – The Good Neighbor Environmental Board (GNEB), an independent presidential advisory committee to the U.S

Needham, Mass. Church is 1st in New England to Receive Energy Star Label

(Boston, Mass. – June 16, 2010) – First Parish in Needham Unitarian Universalist is the first house of worship in New England to receive an EPA Energy Star label, an energy efficiency standard that certifies that they are in the top 25 percent of houses of worship in the United States

U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR Program Connects Building Design and Operation as Nation’s Best in Energy-Efficient Building Designs Announced at American Institute of Architects Convention

(MIAMI – June 10, 2010) Today at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Convention in Miami, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ENERGY STAR program announced that 84 commercial building design projects achieved the Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR designation for 2010

EPA Offers Cooling Tips for Every Budget this Summer

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star program offers low to no-cost energy-efficient cooling tips to beat the heat

EPA Announces Data Centers Can Now Earn Energy Star Label

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that stand-alone data centers and buildings that house large data centers can now earn the Energy Star label

Four Rhode Island Communities to Share Nearly $500,000 Climate Showcase Communities Grant from EPA

(Boston, Mass. – June 2, 2010) – Four Rhode Island communities, Warwick, North Providence, East Greenwich and South Kingstown, have partnered to receive a $497,492 EPA grant to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in municipal and residential buildings

Puget Sound Energy receives EPA’s Clean Air Excellence Award for its Air Quality Environmental Education Program

(Seattle – June 1, 2010) The Environmental Protection Agency presented its 10th annual Clean Air Excellence Awards for 2009 honoring 14 organizations and one individual for reducing pollution, promoting environmental education and creating green products and jobs throughout the United States

EPA Encourages Ways to Travel Green by Checking into an Energy Star Labeled Hotel

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is encouraging people to travel green while on the road this summer, and choosing hotels that have earned EPA’s Energy Star is a great place to start

Alabama Supports Sustainable Manufacturing Through Energy Efficiency/Waste Reduction Initiative

(ATLANTA – May 26, 2010) – Today, E3: Economy, Energy and the Environment partners, U.S

EPA Recognizes Students From Across the Country for Contributions Toward a Healthier Environment

WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson recognized young people from across the country at the 2009 President’s Environmental Youth Awards (PEYA) ceremony today

Administrator Jackson to Present 2009 President’s Environmental Youth Awards

WASHINGTON - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P

EPA Marks the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day by Recognizing Environmental Achievers in the U.S. Virgin Islands

(USVI) For three people and organizations from the U.S. Virgin Islands, the spirit of Earth Day has not diminished in the 40 years since it was first celebrated

Owner of Corn Ethanol Plant in Holt County, Mo., Agrees to Pay $79,367 to Settle Alleged Violations of Federal Clean Air Act

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., May 10, 2010) - The owner and operator of a corn ethanol production facility in Holt County, Mo., has agreed to pay a $79,367 civil penalty to EPA Region 7 to settle a series of alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act

EPA Strengthens Requirements for Energy Star Labeled TVs

WASHINGTON - It just got harder for a TV to earn the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star. Starting May 1, 2010, TVs that carry the government’s Energy Star label are, on average, 40 percent more efficient than conventional models

Administrator Jackson Tours Areas Potentially Impacted by BP Spill

WASHINGTON – EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson is touring areas in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana that could be impacted by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico today and tomorrow. Today, Administrator Jackson joined U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and U.S

EPA Establishes Web site on BP Oil Spill / EPA launches site to inform the public about health, environmental impacts of spill

WASHINGTON – As part of the ongoing federal response to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, EPA today established a website to inform the public about the spill’s impact on the environment and the health of nearby residents

Crystal River Elementary School (Carbondale, Colo.) selected as contestant in EPA National Building Competition

Will compete to “work off the waste” with help from ENERGY STAR program (Denver, Colorado – April 28, 2010) Crystal River Elementary School, part of the Roaring Fork School District in Garfield County, Colo., has been selected to participate in the U.S

Three Buildings in the Southeast Selected as Contestant in EPA National Building Competition

Will Compete to “Work Off the Waste” with Help from ENERGY STAR Program (ATLANTA – April 28, 2010) Three buildings in the southeast have been selected to participate in the U.S

Philadelphia Zoo Celebrates Earth Day by Pushing Its Green Commitment Higher -- Zoo and EPA Work Together on Sustainability

PHILADELPHIA (April 22, 2010) – At a signing ceremony today, the Philadelphia Zoo, America’s first zoo, joined EPA’s Sustainability Partnership, a voluntary program that helps organizations reach their environmental goals. EPA’s mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin, and Dr

April 24 and 25: EPA Celebrates 40th Earth Day with Events on the National Mall

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold free events for the public on the National Mall this weekend to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. The events will feature interactive, fun and educational exhibits related to environmental protection

EPA Signs an Agreement with North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System to Improve Environmental Sustainability of 12 Hospitals

(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S

54 Universities Compete in EPA’s Green Power Challenge

WASHINGTON -- For the fourth year in a row, the University of Pennsylvania has emerged as the top individual school in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2009-2010 College and University Green Power Challenge

Arizona Public Service Partners with EPA to Save the Environment and Money

SAN FRANCISCO- Each year Americans dispose of roughly nine million refrigerators and freezers that contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which deplete the ozone layer and contribute to climate change. The U.S

U.S. EPA, DOE Announce Changes to Bolster Energy Star Program

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy today jointly announced changes to the Energy Star product certification process to ensure that only products meeting the program requirements can receive an Energy Star label

Colorado ranks second in nation in energy-efficient schools

116 schools, from Kiowa to Grand Junction, join EPA’s Energy Star Class of 2009 (Denver, Colorado -- April 7, 2010) The U.S

$69,971 Awarded to AlburtyLab, Inc., of Drexel, Mo., to Improve Drinking Water Monitoring Technology

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., April 5, 2010) - EPA has awarded $69,971 to AlburtyLab, Inc., of Drexel, Mo., to develop new technologies for improved drinking water monitoring. AlburtyLab intends to market this technology through its partner, InnovPrep LLC

EPA awards $140,000 for technology development to small businesses in Bozeman, Missoula

Grants will advance cutting-edge greenhouse gas reduction technologies (Denver, Colo. – April 5, 2010) The U.S

EPA awards $210,000 for technology development to Wheat Ridge, Boulder small businesses

Grants will advance cutting-edge biodiesel and air quality technologies (Denver, Colo. – April 5, 2010) The U.S

$66,890 Awarded to Interdisciplinary Design Collaborative LLC, of Rolla, Mo., to Study Energy Systems in Homes

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., April 5, 2010) - EPA has awarded a $66,890 grant to Interdisciplinary Design Collaborative LLC, of Rolla, Mo., to study energy and cost savings of computerized systems in homes

EPA Signs Sustainability Agreement With Major New Jersey Company

(New York, N.Y.) Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc., New Jersey’s largest real estate development company, has signed an agreement with the U.S

Five EPA Region 9 Metro Area Cities Rank Among Top 25 in Nation for Most Energy Efficient Buildings

List shows continued growth in saving money and energy
(3/24/10 San Francisco) US EPA released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009

Delaware Developer is Tops in Energy Efficiency

PHILADELPHIA (March 31, 2010) – In a ceremony today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S

EPA awards City and County of Honolulu $499,000 grant, two Energy Star building awards

(03/30/10) HONOLULU – At a ceremony today at Mayor Mufi Hannemann’s office, U.S

Five EPA Region 9 Metro Area Cities Rank Among Top 25 in Nation for Most Energy Efficient Buildings

SAN FRANCISCO - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009

Boston and New England Buildings Receive Energy Star Recognition

(Boston, Mass. – March 24, 2010) – Boston and New England businesses are again being recognized by EPA’s Energy Star program for their commitment to save energy and money through energy efficiency

Five EPA Region 9 Metro Area Cities Rank Among Top 25 in Nation for Most Energy Efficient Buildings

SAN FRANCISCO - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009

Seattle Recognized as a National Leader in Energy Efficient Buildings

(Seattle—March 23, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today released a list of the metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings to garner the EPA Energy Star label. Seattle clocked in at number 14 in the nation

Portland Recognized as a National Leader in Energy Efficient Buildings

(Portland, Ore.—March 23, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today released a list of the metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings to garner the EPA Energy Star label. Portland clocked in at number 12 in the nation, moving up six spots from last year

Denver ranks 4th in U.S. in energy-efficient buildings

136 metro-area Energy Star buildings save money and energy
(Denver, Colorado – March 23, 2010) The Denver area ranks 4th in the nation on a list of metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings. The list, released today by the U.S

Des Moines-West Des Moines Metro Area in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most Energy Efficient Buildings

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., March 23, 2010) - The Des Moines-West Des Moines, Iowa, metropolitan area is tied for 24th on a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009

Louisville Ranks in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings

(ATLANTA – March 23, 2010) The city of Louisville has the twenty-fifth most Energy Star buildings – structures that use approximately one-third less energy – in the U.S., with 35 buildings completed as of 2009

Miami Ranks in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings

(ATLANTA – March 23, 2010) The city of Miami has the nineteenth most Energy Star buildings – structures that use approximately one-third less energy – in the U.S., with 54 buildings completed as of 2009

Atlanta Ranks in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings

(ATLANTA – March 23, 2010) The city of Atlanta has the ninth most Energy Star buildings – structures that use approximately one-third less energy – in the U.S., with 102 buildings completed as of 2009

Charlotte Ranks in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings

(ATLANTA – March 23, 2010) The city of Charlotte has the twenty-second most Energy Star buildings – structures that use approximately one-third less energy – in the U.S., with 44 buildings completed as of 2009

Lakeland Ranks in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings

(ATLANTA – March 23, 2010) The city of Lakeland has the seventh most Energy Star buildings – structures that use approximately one-third less energy – in the U.S., with 120 buildings completed as of 2009

EPA Issues Second Annual Ranking of U.S. Cities with the Most Energy Efficient Buildings: List shows continued growth in saving money and energy

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009

EPA, DOE Announce New Steps to Strengthen Energy Star

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today outlined a series of steps to further strengthen the trusted Energy Star program

EPA Recognizes Leaders in Energy Efficiency

PHILADELPHIA (March 19, 2010) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is honoring a select group of manufacturers, retailers, public schools, hospitals, real estate companies, home builders and other organizations as 2010 Energy Star award winners

EPA Recognizes Leaders in Energy Efficiency: Winners save energy and money through Energy Star program

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is honoring a select group of manufacturers, retailers, public schools, hospitals, real estate companies, home builders and other organizations as 2010 Energy Star award winners

Coming Soon: EPA’s 48-Hour Burn Wise Video Contest Help protect your community from wood smoke pollution

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is sponsoring a video contest for professional and amateur filmmakers on Burn Wise, the agency’s campaign to help citizens reduce pollution from their fireplaces and other wood-burning appliances

Students to help West Chester businesses save energy, money and cut pollution

PHILADELPHIA (March 11, 2010) In a ceremony today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $149,992 grant to the West Chester Area School District for a project to help local businesses conserve energy, save money and cut harmful greenhouse gases

EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson Speaks at National Press Club

WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson discussed the agency’s seven key priorities and the strong connection between environmental protection and economic prosperity in a speech at the National Press Club today

City of Springfield, Mass. Receives Nearly $500,000 in Climate Showcase Community Grant Money

(Boston – March 8, 2010) Today EPA awarded the City of Springfield, Mass. a $491,067 Climate Showcase Community grant for projects that will combat climate change. The funds will help Springfield increase energy efficiency, saving consumers money and reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions

TODAY: EPA Administrator Jackson to Address the National Press Club / Jackson to discuss EPA’s accomplishments and proposals for 2010

WASHINGTON – TODAY, Monday, March 8, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will speak at the National Press Club

EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson Speaks at National Press Club

WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson discussed the agency’s seven key priorities and the strong connection between environmental protection and economic prosperity in a speech at the National Press Club today

EPA Administrator Jackson to Address the National Press Club / Jackson to discuss EPA’s accomplishments and proposals for 2010

WASHINGTON – On Monday, March 8, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will speak at the National Press Club

One Year Later, EPA-Funded Recovery Act Projects Yielding Cleaner Air, Water and Land Across New York State; EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Visits Renewable Energy Installations in Syracuse

(New York, N.Y.) One year ago today, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and over the last year, projects funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have yielded cleaner air, water and land, and new jobs across the country

As Anniversary of Recovery Act Nears, EPA-Funded Projects Yielding Cleaner Air, Water and Land Across New York State; EPA Regional Administrator, DEC Commissioner Visit Cleanup Project in Albany

(New York, N.Y.) As the one-year anniversary of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act nears, projects funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are yielding cleaner air, water and land, and new green jobs across the country

Kansas School Districts Receive National "Energy Star Leader" Honors for Energy Efficiency

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Feb. 9, 2010) - School districts in Bonner Springs and Arkansas City in Kansas have been named Energy Star Leaders by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

CONFERENCE CALL: Top Administration Officials to Discuss Energy Announcements

WASHINGTON — Today at 3:00 p.m. – following a meeting with President Obama, Vice President Biden, and a bipartisan group of governors from across the country – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Energy Secretary Steven Chu, EPA Administrator Lisa P

EPA’s Energy Star Leaders Quadruple Energy Savings In One Year

WASHINGTON - In 2009, EPA’s Energy Star Leaders prevented the equivalent of more than 220,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide and saved more than $48 million across their commercial building portfolios

EPA and DOE Join States to Speed Energy Efficiency Progress in the United States

WASHINGTON – As part of the Obama Administration’s commitment to increasing energy efficiency and reducing costs, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced today the creation of the State Energy Efficiency (SEE) Action Network

EPA’s Budget Proposal Seeks Efficiencies, Increased Environmental Protection: Budget proposal aligned with Administrator Jackson’s key priorities

WASHINGTON - The Obama Administration today proposed a budget of $10 billion for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

TODAY: Press Conference Call with Administrator Jackson to Discuss EPA’s FY 2011 Budget

WASHINGTON – Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will hold a press conference call to discuss the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Fiscal Year 2011 budget today at 2 p.m. EST. Due to limited lines, this call is for credentialed press only

EPA Announces “Eyes on Drilling” Tipline

PHILADELPHIA (January 26, 2010) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the creation of the “Eyes on Drilling” tipline for citizens to report non-emergency suspicious activity related to oil and natural gas development

Lake Travis ISD Makes List of Top Green Power Purchasers

(Dallas, Texas – January 25, 2010) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that for the first time Lake Travis Independent School District, Austin, Texas, appears on EPA’s Top 20 K-12 list of the largest green power purchasers among primary and secondary schools

Green Power Usage Edged Higher in 2009 among EPA Partners

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s top 10 Green Power Partners increased their voluntary green power commitments by more than 1.5 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) in 2009, while 300 new organizations joined the Green Power Partnership

Food Processing Plants Increase Energy Efficiency, Earn EPA’s Energy Star

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing the first three frozen fried potato processing plants to earn the Energy Star for superior energy performance

Landfills Turn Trash into Power and Greenhouse Gas Reductions Projects recognized for innovative use of landfill gas

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing eight landfill methane capture projects for their innovation in generating renewable energy and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

Federal, State and Local Officials to Break Ground on $62M in Improvements to Columbia, Mo., Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., January 11, 2010) - Ground will be broken on Thursday, January 14, for a $62 million construction project that will improve the Columbia Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility

EPA Requests Grant Applications to Fight Climate Change

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced it is making up to $5 million in grants available to U.S. and international organizations to fund innovative, international methane reduction and use projects that cut global climate pollution

EPA Providing Half a Million Dollars for Innovative Pollution Prevention and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects

(New York, N.Y.) From promoting green initiatives at hotels to developing sustainable practices at local colleges and universities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making its grant money count across New Jersey and New York

New Category of Geothermal Heat Pumps Can Now Earn the Energy Star

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing new requirements for residential geothermal heat pumps (GHPs), enabling water-to-water geothermal heat pumps to earn the Energy Star label for the first time

EPA’s Energy Star Buildings Mark a Decade of Savings

Plantation Baptist Church in Plantation, FL -- 1st House of Worship with the Energy Star Label (ATLANTA – December 9, 2009) — Ten years ago, EPA unveiled a ground-breaking development in energy efficiency for the commercial marketplace – the first Energy Star building

EPA Celebrates a Decade of ENERGY STAR Buildings

(Seattle, Wash. – Dec 9, 2009) ENERGY STAR is marking a decade of reducing energy costs in schools, homes and corporate buildings across the nation. This year represents the 10th anniversary of the first award of an ENERGY STAR plaque to a commercial building by EPA

EPA’s Energy Star Buildings Mark a Decade of Savings: Oldest, tallest, largest buildings named

WASHINGTON — Ten years ago, EPA unveiled a ground-breaking development in energy efficiency for the commercial marketplace – the first Energy Star building

Global Methane Partnership Marks Five Years of Progress

WASHINGTON – The international Methane to Markets (M2M) Partnership is publishing its first comprehensive report detailing the achievements of its 31 partner governments

Ashkar Elementary honored by EPA for its superior energy efficiency

HUGHESVILLE, Pa. (Dec. 3, 2009) - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency presented Joseph C. Ashkar Elementary School here with an ENERGY STAR label for being among the top 25-percent energy efficient school buildings nationwide

EPA Commends Corporate Leaders for Major Greenhouse Gas Reductions

WASHINGTON — EPA is recognizing eight companies for achieving significant goals to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the agency’s Climate Leaders program. Twenty-seven companies are also being commended for announcing aggressive GHG reduction goals

EPA Notifies Industry Group on Status of Ethanol Waiver Request

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it expects to make a final determination in mid-2010 regarding whether to increase the allowable ethanol content in fuel

In N.H., Timberlane School Buildings Earn Energy Star

(Boston, Mass. – Nov. 19, 2009) – The Timberlane School District is the first school district in New Hampshire to have multiple buildings cited for superior energy performance

EPA Announces New Energy Star Requirements for Audio/Video Equipment

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing new requirements for audio/video (AV) products to earn the Energy Star label

New EPA Web Site Provides Tools to Cut Energy Costs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Homes

WASHINGTON – Home owners, buyers and renters have a new resource for going green indoors and outdoors

Scarlet Goes Green: Rutgers and EPA Partner to Reduce University's Environmental Impacts

(New York, N.Y.) With more than 50,000 students, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the most highly-attended universities in the Northeast. Thanks to myriad efforts to quantify and reduce its environmental impacts, the New Jersey school is also one of the greenest

One Million Energy Star Homes Built in the U.S

PHILADELPHIA (November 12, 2009) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reaches a milestone for the Energy Star program by passing the one millionth Energy Star qualified home mark

Environmental Justice Grants Now Available

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 12, 2009) - EPA is seeking Environmental Justice Small Grant applications to support projects that address local environmental and public health issues within affected communities

More Than $3 Million in EPA Funding Stimulates Clean Energy Production and Greenhouse Gas Reductions; EPA international clean energy partnership program grants funding to 11 countries

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is supporting the international Methane to Markets Partnership (M2M) by funding 21 new projects that will help 11 countries capture and use methane emissions from landfill, coal, agriculture, oil and natural gas operations

Texas is Tops in Energy Star Homes

(Dallas, Texas – November 10, 2009) Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth are leading the nation in Energy Star qualified homes, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today

Colorado helps EPA reach milestone of one million Energy Star homes

State among leaders in Energy Star-qualified homes (Denver, Colo. – November 10, 2009) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reaches a milestone for the Energy Star program by passing the 1 millionth Energy Star-qualified home mark

Utah helps EPA reach milestone of one million Energy Star homes

State among leaders in Energy Star-qualified homes (Denver, Colo. – November 10, 2009) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reaches a milestone for the Energy Star program by passing the 1 millionth Energy Star-qualified home mark

EPA’s Energy Star Program Hits Major Milestone: 1 Million Energy Star Homes Built in the United States

Phoenix, Tucson top of list for most Energy Star homes WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reaches a milestone for the Energy Star program by passing the 1 millionth Energy Star qualified home mark

EPA’s ENERGY STAR Program Hits Major Milestone: One Million Energy Star Homes Built in the United States

Orlando, FL a top 20 Market for Energy Star Qualified homes (Atlanta, Ga. – Nov. 10, 2009) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reaches a milestone for the ENERGY STAR program by passing the 1 millionth ENERGY STAR qualified home mark

EPA’s Energy Star Program Hits Major Milestone: 1 Million Energy Star Homes Built in the United States / Houston, Dallas and Las Vegas top the list for most Energy Star homes

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reaches a milestone for the Energy Star program by passing the 1 millionth Energy Star qualified home mark

EPA Region 7 to Participate at National Association of Farm Broadcasting Trade Talk Event

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 6, 2009) - EPA officials will attend the annual National Association of Farm Broadcasting Trade Talk event in Kansas City on Thursday, Nov. 12. Attendees will be available for news interviews in booth 70

Massachusetts Grocery Store Sets New National Environmental Benchmark

WASHINGTON – Star Market at Chestnut Hill in Newton, Mass. is the first grocery store in the nation to receive the EPA’s GreenChill Partnership platinum store award

New Haven Building Earns ENERGY STAR for Superior Energy Efficiency

(Boston, Mass. – Oct. 29, 2009) – The Long Wharf Maritime Center in New Haven, Conn., has earned EPA’s prestigious ENERGY STAR, the national symbol for superior energy efficiency and environmental protection

Two Connecticut Schools Recognized by EPA for Green Power Purchases

(Boston, Mass. – Oct. 29, 2009) – Two schools in Connecticut are among the nation’s 10 top performers when it comes to buying green power. Greenwich Academy in Greenwich and Hotchkiss School in Lakeville were both recognized this week as part of EPA’s Green Power Partnership

Administrator Jackson Visits Raleigh, Announces $200 Million Investment to Develop Smart Electric Grid in Carolinas, Florida / Part of $3.4 billion in smart grid recovery act funding announced by President Obama yesterday

WASHINGTON – U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson visited Raleigh today to announce a $200 million grant for a smarter, stronger and more efficient electric system in North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida

EPA Recognizes 17 Green Power Partners for Leadership

(Boston, Mass. - Oct. 28, 2009) - From Wall Street to Main Street, organizations both big and small are leading the fight against climate change by purchasing green power

EPA Visits STRIVE/East Harlem’s Green Job Training Program; Training Made Possible By Brownfields Grants

(New York, NY) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Acting Administrator George Pavlou paid a visit to STRIVE/East Harlem Employment Services, Inc. today to speak with students and community members about the importance of green jobs

TODAY: Administrator Jackson, Secretaries Chu, Salazar and LaHood, FERC Chairman Wellinghoff to Testify Before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee

WASHINGTON – Today, Tuesday, October 27, 2009, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P

Statement of Lisa P. Jackson Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Legislative Hearing on the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act / Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works / October 27, 2009

Chairman Boxer, Ranking Minority Member Inhofe, and members of the Committee, thank you for inviting me to testify about the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. I last appeared before this Committee on July 7

Spirit Lake, Iowa, Community School District on National List of Top 20 K-12 Schools Purchasing the Most Green Power

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., October 26, 2009) - The U.S

New Hampshire and EPA Launch Campaigns to Replace Old Non-EPA Certified Wood Stoves and to “Burn Wise”

(Boston, Mass. - Oct. 22, 2009) – Today EPA joined the City of Keene and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NH DES) in announcing the start of a three-month wood-stove changeout campaign in Keene, NH

TOMORROW: Administrator Jackson, Secretaries Chu, Salazar and LaHood, FERC Chairman Wellinghoff to Testify Before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee

WASHINGTON – Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P

EPA Names Top 20 Green Powered Schools.

WASHINGTON -- For the first time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership announced the 20 primary and secondary schools nationwide using the most power from renewable energy sources

Massachusetts Students Win $10,000 for Solar Project to Help Environment and Economy in Himalayas

(Boston – October 23, 2009) Students at Wellesley College were awarded $10,000 from the EPA to design a solar energy system that can be used for heating and cooking in rural and urban areas of the Himalayas and elsewhere

Burn Wise for Safer, Healthier Winter. EPA’s Burn Wise campaign seeks to reduce wood smoke pollution

WASHINGTON - As smoke begins wafting from chimneys in cooler parts of the country, homeowners are starting the first fires of the home-heating season. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants homeowners to learn before they burn this winter

Pine Crest Preparatory School in Ft. Lauderdale, FL named to EPA Top 20 K-12 Schools Purchasing Most Green Power

(Atlanta, Ga. – Oct. 26, 2009) -- One month into the school year and Pine Crest Preparatory School in Ft. Lauderdale, is making the grade with green power. The U.S

Ensworth School in Nashville, TN named to EPA Top 20 K-12 Schools Purchasing Most Green Power

(Atlanta, Ga. – Oct. 26, 2009) -- One month into the school year and Ensworth School in Nashville, TN is making the grade with green power. The U.S

BYU students earn EPA grant to improve electricity generation from waste heat

Thermoelectric Power Harvesting System one of the promising sustainable technologies supported by People, Prosperity and the Planet program
(Denver, Colo. – October 14, 2009) The U.S

SDSU students earn EPA grant for effort to improve biodiesel production technology

Project among promising sustainable technologies supported by EPA’s People, Prosperity and the Planet program
(Denver, Colo. – October 14, 2009) The U.S

EPA Signs Agreement with Army Corps, Dept. of Energy to Ensure Cleanup of Middlesex, NJ Site

(New York, NY) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the Department of Energy (DOE) covering federal facilities, which details responsibilities for the cleanup of a contaminated site in Middlesex, New Jersey

EPA Honors the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Visitors' Center in Clermont, KY as a Green Building Challenge Winner

(Atlanta, Ga. – Oct. 8, 2009) – The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Visitors' Center in Clermont, KY is one of six recently honored by EPA as an innovative green concept designed to reduce the environmental and energy impacts of buildings

EPA’s Energy Star Label Now Available for Four Types of Glass and Food Processing Plants

WASHINGTON - From strawberry jam jars to frozen french fries, the manufacturing plants that make several well-known container and food items in the United States can now earn the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star for superior energy efficiency

EPA and BIA extend wait period for final Environmental Impact Statement for proposed clean fuels refinery

Wait period extended to October 28, 2009 (Denver, Colo. -- Oct. 2, 2009) The U.S

New England Firms Partner to Address Climate Change

(Boston, Mass. – Sept. 24, 2009) – EPA’s Climate Leaders program announced that Raytheon Company, headquartered in Waltham, Mass., was one of three industry partners recognized recently for meeting their greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction goals

EPA Challenges American school districts to save energy and money with ENERGY STAR

(Boston, Mass.--September 23, 2009) This back to school season, EPA is challenging school administrators and building managers to improve energy efficiency throughout their facilities

EPA Proposes Agreement to Cleanup McGuire Air Force Base Superfund Site

(New York, N.Y.) Working to protect human health and the environment, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the signing and public availability of an inter-agency agreement with the U.S

EPA Launches Fall Tour to Help Americans Fight Climate Change and Save Money

WASHINGTON -Today EPA is kicking off “Change the World, Start with Energy Star” events across the country, encouraging kids and their families to fight climate change while saving energy and money

Administration Officials Visit Chicago, Dubuque on Sustainable Communities Tour

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EPA, DOT, HUD and White House Urban Affairs officials learn from local efforts and announce proposals to support sustainable communities WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P

Portland Deli Recognized Nationally For Outstanding Energy Conservation Efforts

(Seattle, Wash.—September 16, 2009) Elephants Delicatessen in Portland is in the national spotlight for its dedication to conserving energy and battling climate change

Small Businesses and Congregations Fight Climate Change through Energy Efficiency and Innovation: EPA names 11 Energy Star Award Winners

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is recognizing 11 small businesses and congregations for their efforts to fight climate change

Portland small business recognized by EPA for its green power efforts

(Seattle, Wash.—Sept. 15, 2009) The Joinery, a hardwood furniture producer in Portland, Ore., is getting a green thumbs up from the Environmental Protection Agency for its dedication to fighting climate change by using green power

EPA to Recognize the Beaulieu Commercial in Adairsville, GA as a Green Power Partner for Leadership

(Atlanta, Ga. – Sept. 14, 2009) — From Wall Street to Main Street, organizations both big and small are leading the fight against climate change by purchasing green power

EPA Honors 17 Green Power Partners for Fighting Climate Change

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EPA sponsors environmental education event at Durham’s Lowe’s Grove Middle School to raise awareness about energy conservation and the environment

(DURHAM, N.C. – September 15, 2009) On Tuesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will sponsor an environmental education event at Lowe’s Grove Middle School

EPA Raises the Bar for Energy Star Televisions: Consumers will save more money and energy with new requirements

WASHINGTON – EPA has revised the qualifications for televisions to achieve the Energy Star label, requiring TVs to be 40 percent more energy efficient than conventional models

EPA Challenges American School Districts to Save Energy and Money with Energy Star: Join schools that are already using 30 percent less energy and teaching students about energy efficiency

WASHINGTON — During the back to school season, EPA is challenging school administrators and building managers to improve energy efficiency throughout their facilities

EPA Announces Houses of Worship Can Now Earn Energy Star Label and Reduce Their Carbon Footprint: Approximately 370,000 can track their energy use

WASHINGTON – America’s houses of worship can now earn the Energy Star label, joining the nation’s schools, hospitals, hotels, and other facilities in their efforts to fight climate change, save energy and reduce their carbon footprint

Six Supermarkets Receive EPA GreenChill Awards for Reducing Use of Ozone-Depleting Greenhouse Gases

(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership recognized six supermarkets last week for reducing their use of greenhouse gas refrigerants that deplete the Earth’s ozone layer and contribute to climate change

EPA and BIA publish final Environmental Impact Statement for proposed clean fuels refinery on Fort Berthold Indian Reservation

Interested parties can view the EIS on the Web or at the locations listed below (Denver, Colo. -- Aug. 28, 2009) The U.S

Grocers and Refrigerator Companies with New England Presence Chill for the Environment

(Boston, Mass. – Aug. 28, 2009) – EPA’s GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership announced its 2009 partner awards this week, and the awardees included Whole Foods, Hill Phoenix and Supervalu, the parent company of Shaw’s Supermarkets and Star Market

Stony Brook University Hospital and EPA Sign Historic Green Partnership

(New York, N.Y.) Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, N.Y. is not just the only university-based hospital on Long Island, it is the first hospital in the nation to pledge to reduce its environmental impact through a comprehensive agreement with the U.S

EPA seeks comment on options to reduce air pollution coming from Four Corners power plants

Action kicks off 30-day public comment period SAN FRANCISCO– The U.S

A Record 150 New England Communities Take Steps to Save Energy and Money

(Boston, Mass. – August 19, 2009) – EPA New England’s Community Energy Challenge program reached a new milestone by accepting its 150th participant recently

In Reaching a Settlement, EPA and New York City Establish Groundbreaking Audit Program

(New York, N.Y.) In a move that will ensure the proper handling of many thousands of bulbs that contain toxic mercury and computer monitors that contain lead in New York City, the U.S

U.S. EPA’s Region 10 Awards Over $900,000 in Recovery Funding to Cascade Sierra Solutions to Reduce Diesel Emissions and Create Jobs

(Seattle, Wash. July 29, 2009) - In a move that stands to create jobs, boost local economies, reduce diesel emissions and protect human health and the environment for people of the Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the U.S

EPA Recognizes Prudential Tower with ENERGY STAR Label

(Boston, Mass. – July 29, 2009) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded Boston’s landmark Prudential Tower with an ENERGY STAR label for superior energy performance

EPA Statement on McKinsey and Company’s New Report, “Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the U.S. Economy”

WASHINGTON – McKinsey & Company has released a new report today outlining opportunities for consumers, businesses and other institutions to save nearly $1.3 trillion in energy costs by 2020

EPA Names Top 20 Organizations Running on Their Own Green Power

Macy’s recognized as a Green Power partner generating green electricity in Hawaii (07/27/09) HONOLULU – For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership recognized 20 partners for generating the most green electricity on site

New York County and New Jersey Company Make EPA's List of Top Green Power Users

(New York, N.Y.) For the first time, EPA is recognizing the top 20 partners in its Green Power Partnership program and Nassau County, New York and Johnson & Johnson in New Jersey made the list

EPA Names University of Iowa as a Top 20 Organization Running on its Own Green Power

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., July 27, 2009) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized the University of Iowa as a top 20 partner in its Green Power Partnership program

U.S. EPA’s Region 10 Awards Over $1.6 million in Recovery Funding to City of Portland to Reduce Diesel Emissions and Create Jobs

(Portland, Ore.) - In a move that stands to create jobs, boost local economies, reduce diesel emissions and protect human health and the environment for the people of Oregon, the U.S

EBMUD First Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nation to Turn Post-Consumer Food Waste into Energy

Recent San Francisco composting law will require new ways to process food scraps (San Francisco, Calif. -- 07/14/2009) With help from a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant, the East Bay Municipal Utility District is pioneering a method of generating renewable energy using food scraps