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The 2012 ENERGY STAR Challenge for Architects featured the “Race to DC”, a friendly competition among three U.S. regions: Wild West, Big Easy Central and East Coast. The winner was determined by which region submitted the most projects achieving Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR.
| The Winner: |
Only one region could take home the gold! The Big Easy Central region won the Race for the 2nd year by submitting nearly 50 projects, led by the firm of CR Architecture + Design with 10 projects. The retail and supermarket sectors dominated the Race to DC, representing nearly 60% of all projects with many of the stores located in the Big Easy Central region. Kroger had the most projects with 23 food store projects located throughout the country. |
| The Results: |
EPA applauds all of the A/E firms and building owners for helping EPA prevent CO2 emissions by designing commercial buildings that will use less fossil fuel energy to operate sustainably and for their leadership in making the commitment to reduce their carbon footprint well into the future.
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| The Promoters |
EPA thanks these organizations for promoting the 2012 Race to DC by linking members and customers to the ENERGY STAR Challenge. |
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