For the first time, EPA released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings in 2008 that have earned EPA's Energy Star. The list is headed by Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Washington, D.C.,
Additional top achieving cities include:
These top cities are those whose schools, hospitals, office buildings, courthouses, grocery stores, retail centers and auto assembly plants have earned the EPA's ENERGY STAR.
To label your building, go to www.energystar.gov/eslabel.
To label your industrial plant, go to www.energystar.gov/plants.
Additional top achieving cities include:
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- Chicago
- Denver
- Minneapolis-St Paul
- Atlanta
- Seattle
- Boston
- New York
- Austin
- Detroit
- milwaukee
- San Antonio
- Philadelphia
- Charlotte
- Portland
- Grand Rapids
- Sacramento
- Phoenix
- Miami
- Riverside, CA
- Madison
These top cities are those whose schools, hospitals, office buildings, courthouses, grocery stores, retail centers and auto assembly plants have earned the EPA's ENERGY STAR.
To label your building, go to www.energystar.gov/eslabel.
To label your industrial plant, go to www.energystar.gov/plants.
