Boeing-Renton 10-18/20
Reduced energy use by: 26%
Est. cost savings: $200,000
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 634 metric tons
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Learn from past winners
Need proof that competitions can be a great way to engage building occupants, cut operating costs, and save energy? Download the reports and graphics below to see results from EPA’s ENERGY STAR National Building Competition, as well as best practices and advice from the winners.
Texas A&M – ESCO Project team
Reduced energy use by: 35.5%
Est. cost savings: $548,900
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 1,726 metric tons
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Woodville Chapel
Reduced energy use by: 89.4%
Est. cost savings: $100
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 1
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Going Blue for Woodville
Reduced energy use by: 24.8%
Est. cost savings: $2,004
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 17 metric tons
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Claiborne Elementary School
Reduced energy use by: 45.9%
Est. cost savings: $294,300
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 490 metric tons
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University of Florida, Parking Garage C
Reduced energy use by: 62.7%
Cost savings: $34,907
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 258 metric tons
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Woodville Chapel
Reduced energy use by: 68.4%
Est. cost savings: $236
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 2 metric tons
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Demarest Elementary School
Reduced energy use by: 52%
Est. cost savings: $75,900
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 267 metric tons
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Morrison Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill
Reduced energy use by: 35.7%
Energy saved: 11.7 million kBTU
Greenhouse gas emissions prevented: 733 metric tons
Download the 2010 report