Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here’s how you know

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

HTTPS

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

ENERGY STAR
Utility Navigation
  • About
  • For Partners
Main navigation
  • Find Products
    • Product Finder
    • Rebate Finder
    • Ask the Experts
    • Product Specification Search
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Save at Home
    • Heat & Cool Efficiently
    • Seal and Insulate
    • Expert Home Improvements
  • New Homes
    • Find a Builder
    • Homeowner Benefits
    • Join as a Partner
    • Program Requirements
    • Residential Resources
    • § 45L Builder Tax Credit
    • ENERGY STAR NextGen
    • About Us
  • Commercial Buildings
    • Benchmark
    • Save Energy
    • Earn Recognition
    • Resources by Audience
    • Resources by Topic
    • Training
    • About Us
  • Industrial Plants
    • Industrial Partnership
    • Industrial Assistance Network
    • Plant Certification
    • Challenge for Industry
    • Industries in Focus
    • Treasure Hunt
    • Get started with ENERGY STAR
    • Program Administrators
    • Service & Product Providers
    • Decarbonizing Industry
Breadcrumb
  1. Home
  2. Commercial Buildings
  3. Resources Audience
  4. Service and Product Providers
  5. Commercial New Construction
  6. Why Design to Earn ENERGY STAR

Commercial Buildings

  • Benchmark
  • Save Energy
  • Earn Recognition
  • Resources by Audience
    • Service and Product Providers
      • Existing Buildings
      • Commercial New Construction
        • Why Design to Earn ENERGY STAR
          • Designing to Meet Building Performance Standards
        • Follow ENERGY STAR Design Guidance
        • Achieve Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR
        • See Who’s Leading the Way with ENERGY STAR
        • Use EPA’s Target Finder Calculator
        • Aim for 80 Design Challenge
      • Become an ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider
    • Licensed Professionals (Verify Applications)
    • Energy Efficiency Program Sponsors
    • Policymakers
    • Office Tenants
    • Building Owners and Managers
    • Small Business
    • Congregations
    • Colleges and Universities
    • K-12 Schools
    • Multifamily Housing
    • Small and Medium-Sized Office Buildings
    • Healthcare
  • Resources by Topic
  • Training
  • About Us

Why Design to Earn ENERGY STAR

Did you know that the greatest opportunities for cost-effective energy measures occur during the design process? You can specify and deliver commercial building designs that save energy, save money, and reduce emissions well into the future by designing your next project to meet superior energy-efficiency performance targets from the U.S. EPA's ENERGY STAR program.

Here are four things to know about designing your buildings to earn the ENERGY STAR:

  1. It helps establish a defined energy goal.
    Designing to achieve the ENERGY STAR helps you set an energy target at the start of design that’s attainable, easy to communicate, and understood by all parties. The metrics used to evaluate energy design strategies are the same as those used to measure energy performance of the operating building, which can help ensure the building will meet a building performance standard, where required.
    • ENERGY STAR Design Guidance – Step 1 Set Goal
  2. It provides EPA recognition and 3rd party verification.
    Your design can be verified and recognized by EPA when you apply for Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR. This recognition distinguishes your project as meeting the EPA’s strict criteria for energy efficiency and show investors, stakeholders, and the public that it’s intended to perform among the nation’s top 20 percent of buildings.
    • ENERGY STAR Design Guidance – Step 4 Recognize Achievement
  3. It complements sustainability and energy performance initiatives.
    Are you pursuing green building certification? Do you need to meet a building performance standard? Let ENERGY STAR help you establish a whole-building energy performance target and provide a comprehensive energy profile for your project.
    • ENERGY STAR Design Guidance – Tools and Resources
    • Designing to Meet Building Performance Standards
  4. It guides energy performance throughout the lifecycle of the building.
    The EPA’s Target Finder and Portfolio Manager tools can help you evaluate energy strategies during the design process, as well as track energy performance once the building is in operation.
    • Learn more: Target Finder; Portfolio Manager

ENERGY STAR DESIGN GUIDE

Design guidance

Learn more: ENERGY STAR Design Guidance.

FIND PROJECTS

Kilroy Exchange building

See projects that have achieved Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR recognition

ENERGY STAR TOOLS

Access ENERGY STAR Target Finder.

Login to Portfolio Manager.

ENERGY STAR
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Save Energy.

  • Find Products
  • Save at Home
  • New Homes
  • Commercial Buildings
  • Industrial Plants
  • Partner Resources

Learn More.

  • About Us
  • Join
  • Newsroom
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Help Desk

Stay Informed.

  • Public Notices
  • Consumer Newsletter
  • Program Updates
Back to top