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(Lenexa, Kan., June 15, 2021) – Des Moines, Iowa, earned a Top Three ranking on the just-released U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) list of the top mid-size cities with the most ENERGY STAR-certified buildings in 2021.
The Des Moines area had 48 certified ENERGY STAR buildings, encompassing over 5.6 million square feet in floor area. Those buildings saved over $2.2 million in energy costs and the energy equivalent of 3,309 homes’ electrical use for one year.
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“Cities and communities play an essential role in reducing energy use in commercial and multifamily buildings,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “With help from ENERGY STAR, city leaders and building owners are working together to strengthen their economies and reduce the emissions that lead to climate change.”
Commercial buildings are responsible for 18% of the nation’s energy use and cost over $190 billion per year in energy bills. ENERGY STAR-certified buildings use an average of 35% less energy and are responsible for 35% less carbon dioxide emissions than typical buildings.
First released in 2009, EPA’s list of cities with the most ENERGY STAR-certified buildings shows how buildings across America are embracing energy efficiency as a simple and effective way to save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To create the annual list, EPA tallies the number of ENERGY STAR-certified buildings within each metropolitan area, as defined by the U.S. Census. These areas include the city itself as well as surrounding suburbs. This year’s Top Cities are:
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10
8
Dallas
194
3
9
Boston
193
11
10
Denver
186
9
11
Seattle
165
13
12
San Diego
164
13
13
Riverside, Calif.
152
12
13
Tampa
152
16
15
Minneapolis
133
19
16
Phoenix
119
8
17
Austin
107
17
18
San Jose
104
18
19
Charlotte
103
23
20
Miami
87
21
20
Philadelphia
87
15
22
Sacramento
77
22
23
Portland
65
n/a
24
Raleigh
54
n/a
25
San Antonio
42
n/a
Across the country, nearly 6,500 commercial buildings earned the ENERGY STAR last year.
As of the end of 2020, over the lifetime of the program, more than 37,000 buildings across America had earned EPA’s ENERGY STAR certification. Together, these buildings have saved over $5 billion on energy bills and prevented nearly 22 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions – equal to the annual emissions of over 2.6 million homes.
To earn EPA’s ENERGY STAR, a commercial building must earn an ENERGY STAR score of 75 or higher on EPA’s 1-to-100 scale, indicating that it is more energy-efficient than 75% of similar buildings nationwide. When calculating a building’s score, ENERGY STAR takes into account multiple factors, including hours of operation, energy use, and occupancy. This means that, despite buildings operating differently during the COVID pandemic, ENERGY STAR scores and certification still reflect actual, measured energy efficiency.
About ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR® is the government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, providing simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations – including nearly 40% of the Fortune 500® – rely on their partnership with EPA to deliver cost-saving, energy-efficient solutions. Together, since 1992, ENERGY STAR and its partners have helped American families and businesses save 5 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity, avoid over $450 billion in energy costs, and achieve 4 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas reductions, all through voluntary action. Learn more about ENERGY STAR at energystar.gov/about.
Learn more about ENERGY STAR Top Cities, including the 2021 ranking of top small and mid-size cities, as well as last year’s rankings at: www.energystar.gov/topcities.
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