Campaigns
Planning an employee "lunch and learn" session at your industrial site? Tailor this email invitation from EPA's "Bring Your Green to Work with ENERGY STAR" suite of employee education tools.
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Customize this email invitation for a traditional office setting to invite everyone to a "lunch and learn" on the basics about saving energy.
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Use this ready-made PowerPoint presentation and speaker notes to deliver a fun, interactive 60-minute training session for employees and co-workers. Topics include the importance of energy efficiency and how everyone can find small ways to save energy at work.
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Use this poster to promote energy efficiency in your workplace by printing or displaying it in your office or distributing it to your coworkers. The poster contains a few easy tips you can use to save energy at work.
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This is a customizable flyer that you can use to promote your industrial site's upcoming employee education event. This flyer is part of EPA's "Bring Your Green to Work with ENERGY STAR" suite of tools.
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This is a customizable flyer that you can use to promote your upcoming employee education event. This flyer is part of EPA's "Bring Your Green to Work with ENERGY STAR" suite of tools.
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EPA has learned from ENERGY STAR partners that forming a green team with coworkers is a great way to help increase energy efficiency and reduce office waste. Consider following this checklist of creative ideas from EPA to help your green team get started.
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This fun, interactive tool shows you where you can save energy in industrial buildings and manufacturing plants. The tool contains quick tips on how you can maintain motors, tune boilers, educate staff, and more to reduce your building or plant's energy costs.
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Think you know about energy efficiency? Take this 10-question quiz to find out. The quiz is a part of EPA'sENERGY STAR Bring Your Green to Work campaign, which offers tools and interactive resources that can help you and your coworkers plan to reduce energy use in the office.
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This double-sided tip card lists a few easy steps to save energy wherever you are, from changing the power settings on your computer to creating a Green Team in your office. You can print and display this card in your office or share it with your co-workers.
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Join green guru Danny Seo behind the scenes of an ENERGY STAR certified building in this four-m
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Show your commitment to saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by taking the ENERGY STAR pledge here. You can also learn how to sign up your organization as an ENERGY STAR pledge driver.
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Use this workbook to plan an energy efficiency competition in your workplace.
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Commit to improving energy efficiency in your industrial plant by 10 percent within five years by signing up for EPA's ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry. Find more energy tracking tools, educational resources, and communications materials here.
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Use this spreadsheet to easily convert common energy units to BTUs and Source Energy BTUs. If your site participates in the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry, you can use the total source MMBTU provided in the QuickConverter to track your energy use.
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Use this form to document the energy intensity reduction of an industrial site that is participating in the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry.
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The ENERGY STAR Low Carbon IT Campaign recognizes organizations for their efforts in reducing energy consumed by their information technology equipment.
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Teams from buildings across the nation compete in EPA’s ENERGY STAR National Building Competition to determine which building can reduce its energy use the most over the course of one year. Read about this year's competition and meet the competitors here.
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This wrap-up report takes a look at EPA's first-ever National Building Competition.
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This wrap-up report takes a look at ENERGY STAR's second annual National Building Competition.
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In 2012, more than 3,000 buildings across the United States participated in the ENERGY STAR National Building Competition and worked off their waste through energy-saving improvements. The results over one year were impressive!
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In 2012, EPA hosted its third season of the ENERGY STAR National Building Competition to see which U.S building could cut its energy use the most. More than 3,000 buildings from all 50 states, two U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia battled the scale and each other.
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This Excel spreadsheet provides a list of all competitors participating in the 2013 ENERGY STAR National Building Competition. All data is competitor-reported.
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Developed for industrial sites who sign up for the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry, this template Word document can help you develop a plan for tracking your company's energy performance.
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Federal agencies and state and local governments across the country are taking important steps to protect the environment and lower energy costs by adopting policies that leverage EPA’s ENERGY STAR tools to reduce energy use in commercial buildings, through both required policy measures and
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This two-page fact sheet outlines how to participate in NADA’s Energy Stewardship Initiative, the benefits of participation, and four easy steps to energy savings.
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