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EPA Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Energy Star by recognizing two Organizations in Georgia

Release Date: 03/19/2012
Contact Information: Dawn Harris-Young, (404) 562-8421, [email protected]

ATLANTA – As a part of the celebration of Energy Star's 20th anniversary, two organizations in Georgia were honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with the 2012 Energy Star award. This award was given because of their outstanding leadership and commitment to protecting America’s environment through superior energy efficiency.

Award for Excellence
Hoshizaki America, Inc. of Peachtree City, Georgia is an international leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of products for the foodservice industry. Hoshizaki America exemplified its leadership by successfully promoting ENERGY STAR qualified ice machines, dishwashers, and other foodservice equipment.

Award for Sustained Excellence
SCIenergy of Atlanta, Georgia is an international energy management company that is dedicated to helping building owners and operators optimize the performance of their buildings. SCIenergy is receiving ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence recognition for continuing to champion ENERGY STAR and the central role of benchmarking whole-building energy use in effectively managing energy performance.

Over the past 20 years, with help from Energy Star partners, American families and businesses have saved about $230 billion on utility bills and prevented more than 1.7 billion metric tons of carbon pollution. Nationally, the 109 Energy Star award winners were chosen from nearly 20,000 partners from across the nation. Organizations are recognized in one of four Energy Star award categories: corporate commitment, sustained excellence, partner of the year, and excellence in delivering specific promotions.

Launched in 1992 by EPA, Energy Star is a market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. Last year alone, Americans, with the help of the Energy Star program and its partners, saved approximately $23 billion on their energy bills while preventing greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the annual emissions of 41 million vehicles. To date, more than 1.3 million new homes and nearly 16,500 buildings across all 50 states have earned EPA's Energy Star certification. Today, the Energy Star label can be found on more than 60 different kinds of products with more than 5 billion sold over the past 20 years.

Complete list of 2012 award winners:
www.energystar.gov/awards

More information on Energy Star 20
th Anniversary: www.energystar.gov/