Find an ENERGY STAR service and product provider
ENERGY STAR service and product provider (SPP) partners are companies that assist commercial buildings with running more efficiently by helping clients with benchmarking energy performance, improving efficiency, and earning recognition.
To partner with ENERGY STAR, a company must demonstrate a minimum level of past and ongoing experience working with Portfolio Manager and earning ENERGY STAR certification for their client buildings.
Get outside expertise
Find an SPP below to help you save energy, save money, and earn ENERGY STAR certification for your building.1
- Companies with proven ENERGY STAR experience: Use the directory of most active service and product providers to find companies that have done the most for their clients through ENERGY STAR in the past 12 months.
- Companies that deliver ENERGY STAR metrics: These companies use ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager’s web services to deliver 1 – 100 ENERGY STAR scores and metrics as part of their energy information tools and services.
- All ENERGY STAR SPP partners: View the list of all ENERGY STAR SPP partners.
Tips for selecting an SPP
The selection of experienced, competent providers and other energy professionals is critical to the success of your energy efficiency project. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind as you choose a company:
- Ask for multiple current references that you can contact about work the company performed.
- Ask the company to provide a cost-estimate in writing for any work they will do.
- Make sure they are licensed and insured.
- The company should certify that their work conforms to state and local regulations and codes.
- Verify that the company carries workers' compensation insurance.
- Make sure the company has experience and will use energy-efficient equipment.
- Ask whether the company is an ENERGY STAR partner.
1ENERGY STAR does not endorse any of the service providers listed. Inclusion on the list is for informational purposes only. EPA urges consumers to compare prices and quality of service before engaging any particular organization or individual. EPA does not warrant the quality of the services and assumes no liability.