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ENERGY STAR
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Whatever end-use sectors your customers represent, we want to make sure you have the solutions that you need. To that end, we’ve created several types of targeted solutions.

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Tenant Space Recognition

ENERGY STAR Tenant Space is the EPA recognition for sustainability efforts in a tenant-leased office space. Tenants can apply for this recognition within Portfolio Manager. Some of the criteria include estimating energy usage, using efficient equipment, and sharing meter data (if requested). Download How to Prepare to Apply for ENERGY STAR Tenant Space to learn detailed criteria information and how to get ready to apply.

Activities and Campaigns

ENERGY STAR has developed opportunities to engage your customers, employees, and other stakeholders through activities and campaigns.

An Energy Treasure Hunt is a collaborative quest where your employees uncover opportunities to save energy. We offer a wealth of resources to empower your employees to discover savings. Hundreds of organizations have used Energy Treasure Hunts to reduce their facilities’ energy use by up to 15 percent.

The ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry is a global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5 years.

Increase awareness of and participation in your energy efficiency programs by building your own competition to save energy, water, or waste. Learn about best practices and tactics for launching your own energy efficiency competition to spur friendly competition and drive energy improvements across customers.

ENERGY STAR BRAND GUIDELINES

The ENERGY STAR Brand Guidelines provides guidance and ideas on how your organization can effectively use the ENERGY STAR brand. If your organization is an ENERGY STAR partner, you can access downloadable logo files through My ENERGY STAR Account (MESA). 

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