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ENERGY STAR National Building Competition

Last Updated: 
10-14-2019

Teams from buildings across the nation compete in EPA’s ENERGY STAR National Building Competition to determine which building can reduce its energy use the most over the course of one year. Read about this year's competition and meet the competitors here.

Topic: 
Recognition
Resource type: 
Campaigns,
National Building Competition
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ENERGY STAR National Building Competition: 2010 summary

Last Updated: 
11-21-2016

This wrap-up report takes a look at EPA's first-ever National Building Competition. Learn how 14 contestants were able to collectively reduce energy consumption by more than 44 million kBtu a year, save more than $950,000, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions equal to the annual electricity use of nearly 600 homes. A University of North Carolina residence hall took home first place. Filled with photos, tips, and ideas, this easy-to-read report will get your creative juices flowing.

Topic: 
Recognition
Resource type: 
Research and reports,
Campaigns,
National Building Competition
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ENERGY STAR National Building Competition: 2011 summary

Last Updated: 
11-21-2016

This wrap-up report takes a look at ENERGY STAR's second annual National Building Competition. In the 2011 competition, 245 contestants saved a combined total of more than 240 million kBtus of energy and $5.2 million on their annual utility bills, and prevented greenhouse gas emissions equal to the electricity used by more than 3,600 homes a year. University of Central Florida, Parking Garage C took home first place in 2011. Filled with photos, tips, and ideas, this easy-to-read report will get your creative juices flowing.

Topic: 
Recognition
Resource type: 
Research and reports,
Campaigns,
National Building Competition
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ENERGY STAR National Building Competition: 2012 summary

Last Updated: 
11-21-2016

In 2012, EPA hosted its third season of the ENERGY STAR National Building Competition to see which U.S building could cut its energy use the most. More than 3,000 buildings from all 50 states, two U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia battled the scale and each other. This easy-to-read 27-page report gives details about the competition and shows what steps many of the "biggest energy losers" took to cut their energy use.

Topic: 
Recognition
Resource type: 
Research and reports,
Campaigns,
National Building Competition
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ENERGY STAR National Building Competition: 2016 BOOTCAMP competitor listing

Last Updated: 
8-31-2020

This Excel spreadsheet lists all competitor data for the 2016 ENERGY STAR National Building Competition.

This year, there are more than 200 organizations across the country and more than 800 buildings competing in the BOOTCAMP to cut energy and water waste.

Topic: 
Recognition
Resource type: 
National Building Competition
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