Photos and graphics
Logos for web
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- For general promotional/informational purposes
- To accompany articles about the ENERGY STAR program
ENERGY STAR certification mark
- To accompany articles about ENERGY STAR certification only
Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR mark
- To accompany articles about new construction projects that have been designed to earn the ENERGY STAR only
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager logo
- To accompany articles about EPA’s online energy management and tracking tool, ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager
Logos for print
To request a high-resolution logo suitable for use in print materials, please visit www.energystar.gov/buildingshelp and select “Ask a Question.” In the “Question” section of the form, please write your request, and include a description of where the logo will appear.
ENERGY STAR identity guidelines
Refer to the ENERGY STAR Identity Guidelines for proper usage of the ENERGY STAR and Portfolio Manager marks.
Graphics
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EPA’s ENERGY STAR program provides off-the-shelf tools, such as this interactive animated cubicle, to help organizations educate their employees about ways to save energy at work.
ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management
EPA’s ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management offer a road-tested approach to strategic energy management.
EPA’s ENERGY STAR program provides off-the-shelf tools, such as this interactive animated manufacturing plant, to help organizations educate their employees about ways to save energy at work.
Consumer awareness of ENERGY STAR
Consumer awareness of ENERGY STAR has increased steadily since EPA awarded the first ENERGY STAR to a building in 1999.
ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants
EPA documents strong growth in the number of buildings earning its ENERGY STAR certification. Buildings that have earned the ENERGY STAR use, on average, 35 percent less energy and generate 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than typical buildings.
Buildings benchmarking in Portfolio Manager®
This chart shows a dramatic increase in the number of buildings using EPA’s ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager® tool to measure and track their energy performance.
Energy use reductions among buildings that consistently benchmark
A recent study by EPA found that buildings that consistently benchmarked their energy use over a 3-year period showed an average 2.4-percent reduction in energy use every year. This chart shows the decrease in average energy use intensity (expressed as weather-normalized source energy use intensity) for buildings in the study.
Photos
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ENERGY STAR certified building
Buildings that have earned EPA’s ENERGY STAR certification use, on average, 35 percent less energy and generate 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than typical buildings.
ENERGY STAR certified building
Buildings that have earned EPA’s ENERGY STAR certification use, on average, 35 percent less energy and generate 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than typical buildings.
























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