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program, helps us all save money and protect our environment
through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
ENERGY STAR® Snapshot:
Measuring Progress in the
Commercial and Industrial Sectors
Spring 2012
Snapshot data runs through December 31, 2011.
The ENERGY STAR Snapshot provides an at-a-glance summary of the latest national ENERGY STAR
metrics to help you, our partners, see the impact of your efforts. The ENERGY STAR Snapshot is
distributed twice a year and provides:
•	Trends in energy benchmarking of commercial and industrial buildings.
•	State-by-state activity along with activity for the top Designated Market Areas.
•	Industrial sector participation in ENERGY STAR.
•	Trends in ENERGY STAR certified commercial and industrial facilities.
Summary
By the end of calendar year 2011, commercial and industrial organizations exceeded figures for
benchmarking and certification that were achieved in 2010. Since June, 2011:
•	The number of buildings using Portfolio Manager to measure and track their energy performance
has grown to more than 260,000 representing over 28 billion square feet (up from 230,000
buildings representing 24 billion square feet in June, 2011).
•	More than 200,000 buildings have earned a 1-100 ENERGY STAR performance score,
accounting for more than 23 billion square feet (up from roughly 180,000 buildings and 20.8
billion square feet in June, 2011).
•	More than 60,000 buildings for which no 1-100 ENERGY STAR energy performance scale is
available benchmarked their energy performance using other metrics available in Portfolio
Manager. These buildings account for more than 5 billion square feet (up from roughly 48,000
buildings and 3.6 billion square feet in June, 2011).
•	More than 7,500 buildings earned EPA's ENERGY STAR in 2011, a 20% increase over 2010,
and the most in any one year in ENERGY STAR'S history.
•	A total of 93 ENERGY STAR Leader recognitions were awarded in 2011, the same as the
number awarded in 2010. A total of 211 partners have achieved Leaders recognition through
December 2011, up from 182 as of June, 2011, and 150 as of December 2010.
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Trends in Measuring Building Energy Performance
=> Energy Use Benchmarking Becoming Established Business Practice
Benchmarking energy use is a first step to assess energy performance and to measure ongoing
progress. EPA's online tool, Portfolio Manager, enables building owners and managers to assess and
track this performance over time as well as target investments in energy efficiency.
•	The energy performance of more than 260,000 buildings - representing over 28 billion square
feet, or nearly 40% of the total market - has been assessed using EPA's ENERGY STAR
Portfolio Manager.
•	More than 200,000 buildings have received an ENERGY STAR energy performance score,
accounting for more than 23 biilion square feet.
•	More than 60,000 buildings for which no 1-100 ENERGY STAR energy performance scale is
available benchmarked their energy performance using other metrics available in Portfolio
Manager. Those building types with greatest representation include fire and police stations,
multifamily housing, fast food restaurants, and colleges/universities.
Annual Number and Square Footage of Buildings Benchmarked*
(through December 31, 2011)

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* The count and square footage of buildings that can receive a 1 to 100 ENERGY STAR score
is recorded from 1999 to the present. From 2009 and forward, metrics for which no 1-100
ENERGY STAR energy performance scale is available were also recorded in the above.
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=> Growth in Energy Use Benchmarking by Building Type
•	With the addition of data centers and senior care facilities in 2010, 14 building types can now
assess their energy performance using EPA's 1-100 ENERGY STAR energy performance scale.
•	Offices and schools continue to represent the greatest quantity of floor space benchmarked.
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings Earning a 1-100 ENERGY STAR Energy
Performance Score by Space Type, through 4th Quarter of 2009-2011
Offices
K-12 Schools
Retail Stores
Hospitals
Hotels / Motels
Warehouses
Supermarkets/
Grocery Stores
Banks / Financial
Institutions
Medical Offices
Residence Halls/
Dormitories
Courthouses
Senior Care
Facility
House of Worship
Data Center
2009
2010
2011
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cumulative Floor Space of ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings
(billions of square feet)
Note: Data runs through December 31 of each year.
Note: ENERGY STAR energy performance scores became available for offices in 1999; K-12 schools
in 2000; supermarkets/grocery stores, hotels, and hospitals in 2001; warehouses/storage buildings,
residence halls, medical offices, bank branches, courthouses, and financial centers in 2004; retail space
in 2007; house of worship in 2009; and data center and senior care in 2010.
Note: Bank branches and financial institutions were combined in 2007.
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program, helps us all save money and protect our environment
through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
=> States Reflect Benchmarking Progress
State governments play an important role in the ENERGY STAR program. Many are taking important
steps to protect the environment and lower energy costs and are increasingly leveraging EPA's
ENERGY STAR resources to reduce energy use in their buildings. In addition, Federal agencies and
state and local governments across the country are adopting policies that leverage ENERGY STAR
tools to reduce energy use in commercial buildings, through both required policy measures and
voluntary campaigns. More information can be found at http://vvww.energystar.gov/goverment.
The Top 10 States with the Largest Amount of Floor Space in Buildings that have
Earned a 1-100 ENERGY STAR Energy Performance Score

State
(2010 rank)
Cumulative Square Feet
(in millions, rounded)
Percent Change from 6/30/11
(Cumulative Square Feet)
1.
California (1)
2,539
16%
2.
New York (2)
2,436
15%
3.
Texas (3)
1,673
11%
4.
Illinois (4)
1,272
6%
5.
Florida (5)
957
11%
6.
Pennsylvania (6)
894
15%
7.
Ohio (7)
817
14%
8.
Virginia (9)
696
7%
9.
Michigan (10)
655
7%
10.
Massachusetts (8)
639
3%
increasing CurnidiMivti Floor Spacs of Rared Buildings
Floor Space of Buildings with an
ENERGY STAR Energy Performance Score by State
(through December 31, 2011)
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program, helps us all save money and protect our environment
through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
=> ENERGY STAR Industrial Focus on Energy
Thirteen major industries, and ten sub-industries, participate in Industrial Focuses to pool ideas and
work toward energy efficiency improvements. Industrial Focuses provide an opportunity for companies
within a single manufacturing industry to network with peers and share industry-specific energy
management tools and resources to create momentum for continued improvement. For more
information on Industrial Focuses, go to www.eneiqvstai.gov/epis.
Focus
Peer
Exchange
Network
Industrial
Energy Guide
Energy Performance
Indicator
ENERGY
STAR
Certified
Cement Manufacturing
~
Published
•	Released 2006
•	Updated 2011
•k
Concrete

Under review
• In progress

Dairy
•	Ice Cream
•	Fluid Milk


•	Draft under review
•	Draft under review

Wet Corn Milling
~
Published
•	Released 2006
•	Update in progress
~
Food Processing
•	Cookies & Crackers
•	Juice
•	Potato Products
•	Tomato Products
•	Dairy Processing
~
Published
Under review
•	Released 2011
•	Released 2009
•	Released 2009
•	Draft under review
•	Draft under review
•k
~
Glass Manufacturing
•	Fiberglass
•	Flat glass
•	Container glass
~
Published
•	Draft under review
•	Released 2009
•	Released 2009
~
~
Metal Casting
~
Under Study
• Exploring options

Motor Vehicle
Manufacturing
~
Published
•	Released 2006
•	Updated 2010
•k
Petrochemical
Manufacturing

Published
• Draft under review

Petroleum Industry
~
Published
• Private system
recognized by EPA
•k
Pharmaceuticals
~
Published
• Released 2010
•k
Pulp & Paper
•	Pulp mill
•	Integrated mill
~
Published
•	Released 2010
•	Published 2011
•	In progress

Steel
•	Mini mills
•	Integrated
~
In progress
•	In progress
•	In progress

Water/ Wastewater
~
In progress
Exploring options
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through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
Earning the ENERGY STAR Certification
=> Recognition for Top Energy Performers
Buildings earn the ENERGY STAR by achieving a score of 75 or higher on EPA's energy performance
scale and meeting relevant requirements for indoor air quality. These buildings typically use about 35
percent less energy than average buildings. Through December, 2011, a cumulative total of:
*	16,484 buildings have earned the ENERGY STAR, representing more than 2.6 billion square feet.
•	110 plants have earned ENERGY STAR certification. This includes certification for 39 cement
manufacturing, 17 cookie and cracker baking, 3 container glass, 17 automobile assembly, 8
petroleum refining, 7 pharmaceutical manufacturing, 12 frozen fried potato processing, and 7 wet
corn milling plants.
Annual Number and Square Footage of
ENERGY STAR Certified Commercial Buildings
(through December 31, 2011)
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through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
EPA Recognition for Organization-Wide Improvements
EPA recognizes organizations as ENERGY STAR Leaders when they achieve significant energy
efficiency milestones across their entire portfolio of buildings. ENERGY STAR Leaders must meet one of
two energy efficiency improvement milestones. The first milestone requires a 10 percent energy reduction
across the organization's entire building portfolio, with recognition also given at each additional 10
percent increment. The second milestone, known as "top performer", requires the buildings in an
organization's portfolio, on average, to perform in the top 25 percent of similar buildings nationwide, as
demonstrated by an average ENERGY STAR score of 75 or higher.
Since 2004, 211 organizations have been recognized as ENERGY STAR Leaders for making portfolio-
wide improvements, and in some cases, achieving top performance, across their portfolios. In 2011,
ENERGY STAR recognized the first to achieve a 60 percent portfolio-wide improvement milestone, the
highest percent improvement earned to date.
Cumulative & Annua! Number of ENERGY STAR Leaders since 2004
(through December 31, 2011)
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program, helps us all save money and protect our environment
through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
Where Can You Find Out More About
ENERGY STAR?
Watch for coverage in your iocal and national press!
www.enerqvstar.gov provides key energy efficiency
information.
If you would like to partner with EPA to improve
your energy efficiency, visit:
www.enerqvstar.gov/ioinbuildinqs.
For more detailed information on benchmarking and
certification activity, see the Snapshot Appendix.
The Appendix includes information about buildings
that can receive the ENERGY STAR 1-100 energy
performance score, as well as ENERGY STAR
certified buildings and plants, at the state and city
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Appendix
ENERGY STAR Snapshot:
Measuring Success in the Commercial and Industrial Markets
I. ENERGY STAR Energy Performance Score Statistics - through 12/31/2011
Cumulative Number of Buildings to Earn a 1-100 ENERGY STAR
Energy Performance Score
Cumulative Total = 206,284
Warehouses 4,882
(2%)
Supermarkets
/Grocery Stores
12,636 (6%)
Senior Care Facility
1,408 (1%)
Retail Stores 39,160
(19%)
Residence
Halls/Dormitories
3,187 (2%)
Banks/Financial
Institutions 25,525
Courthouses 1,556
(1%)
Data Center 277
(<1%)
Hospitals 4,582
(2%)
Hotels 8.068 (4%)
House of Worship
1,491 (1%)
Offices 50,724
(25%)
\_K-12 Schools
48,496 (23%)
Medical Offices
4,292 (2%)
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings to Earn a 1-100 ENERGY STAR
Energy Performance Score
Cumulative Total = 23,076 (millions of square feet)
Supermarkets
/Grocery Stores 593.
(3%)
Senior Care Facility
121 (1%)
Retail Stores 2,185
(10%)
Warehouses 824
(4%)
Residence
Halls/Dormitories
250 (1%)
Offices 8,983 (39%)
Banks/Financial
Institutions 520 (2%)^-Courthouses 221
(1%)
Data Centers 30
(<1%)
Hospitals 2,219
(10%)
Hotels 1,669 (7%)
House of Worship
60 (<1%)
K-12 Schools 5,115
(22%)
Medical Offices 287
(1%)
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Cumulative Number and Floor Space of Buildings with a Score, by EPA Region/State

Cumulative Number of Buildings
with a Score
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings with a Score
(square feet)

through
06/30/2011
through
12/31/2011
Percent
Increase
through
06/30/2011
through
12/31/2011
Percent
Increase
EPA Region 1
Connecticut
2,407
2,729
13%
255,945,855
268,334,178
5%
Maine*
834
907
9%
60,376,215
63,653,428
5%
Massachusetts
4,588
4,858
6%
611,602,611
638,581,666
4%
New Hampshire*
1,307
1,446
11%
85,351,973
91,814,329
8%
Rhode Island
623
686
10%
60,293,074
64,494,857
7%
Vermont*
434
468
8%
29,890,419
33,330,813
12%
Total - Region 1
10,193
11,094
9%
1,103,460,147
1,160,209,271
5%

EPA Region 2
New Jersey
4,774
5,591
17%
476,610,911
531,487,763
12%
New York*
11,767
14,078
20%
2,124,182,934
2,436,390,475
15%
Puerto Rico
188
199
6%
16,799,547
18,642,106
11%
Virgin Islands of the U.S.
18
29
61%
2,833,441
3,971,482
40%
Total - Region 2
16,747
19,897
19%
2,620,426,834
2,990,491,827
14%

EPA Region 3
Delaware*
521
629
21%
49,181,997
54,448,226
11%
District of Columbia (D.C.)*
1,433
1,563
9%
387,842,254
406,674,260
5%
Maryland*
3,335
3,953
19%
501,022,169
577,136,453
15%
Pennsylvania*
7,527
9,216
22%
780,702,616
894,010,003
15%
Virginia*
5,701
6,317
11%
651,568,985
696,172,739
7%
West Virginia*
797
943
18%
56,821,484
66,901,420
18%
Total - Region 3
19,314
22,621
17%
2,427,139,506
2,695,434,101
11%

EPA Region 4
Alabama*
1,899
2,072
9%
147,368,346
154,260,101
5%
Florida*
8,856
9,872
11%
861,078,599
957,203,902
11%
Georgia*
4,779
5,121
7%
550,813,110
575,162,059
4%
Kentucky*
2,523
2,852
13%
208,276,806
222,532,801
7%
Mississippi*
801
856
7%
70,246,772
74,035,570
5%
North Carolina*
5,413
5,858
8%
436,165,296
471,770,018
8%
South Carolina*
1,985
2,270
14%
129,321,348
150,968,693
17%
Tennessee*
2,670
2,880
8%
280,121,342
306,872,259
10%
Total - Region 4
28,926
31,781
10%
2,683,391,618
2,912,805,402
9%

EPA Region 5
Illinois*
7,746
8,352
8%
1,196,587,189
1,271,577,290
6%
Indiana*
3,020
3,397
12%
325,641,832
345,803,292
6%
Michigan*
5,734
6,504
13%
618,318,130
655,301,529
6%
Minnesota*
4,723
5,146
9%
564,242,915
605,471,226
7%
Ohio*
5,816
7,251
25%
719,443,307
816,969,611
14%
Wisconsin*
4,543
4,873
7%
486,290,655
519,666,952
7%
Total - Region 5
31,582
35,523
12%
3,910,524,028
4,214,789,899
8%

EPA Region 6
Arkansas
1,237
1,331
8%
77,151,887
86,144,004
12%
Louisiana
1,457
1,540
6%
150,427,404
155,690,072
3%
New Mexico*
1,249
1,403
12%
85,015,786
93,893,453
10%
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Cumulative Number of Buildings
with a Score
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings with a Score
(square feet)

through
06/30/2011
through
12/31/2011
Percent
Increase
through
06/30/2011
through
12/31/2011
Percent
Increase
Oklahoma
1,134
1,389
22%
89,779,078
113,002,610
26%
Texas*
13,478
14,822
10%
1,513,074,648
1,672,685,935
11%
Total - Region 6
18,555
20,485
10%
1,915,448,801
2,121,416,072
11%

EPA Region 7
Iowa
1,747
2,039
17%
148,318,722
168,292,982
13%
Kansas*
1,840
2,100
14%
161,276,356
183,882,608
14%
Missouri
2,998
3,220
7%
329,297,575
347,777,933
6%
Nebraska
1,139
1,482
30%
102,211,895
121,184,553
19%
Total - Region 7
7,724
8,841
14%
741,104,547
821,138,075
11%

EPA Region 8
Colorado
4,278
4,608
8%
404,750,510
424,092,050
5%
Montana
766
798
4%
101,751,961
104,129,812
2%
North Dakota
318
341
7%
17,748,886
19,037,486
7%
South Dakota
363
385
6%
21,055,071
23,864,793
13%
Utah*
1,792
1,888
5%
143,385,259
149,899,767
5%
Wyoming
313
341
9%
18,966,730
20,965,466
11%
Total - Region 8
7,830
8,361
7%
707,658,417
741,989,374
5%

EPA Region 9
American Samoa
~
—
—
—
—
—
Arizona*
3,145
3,326
6%
291,636,829
309,860,563
6%
California*
21,311
23,897
12%
2,194,034,186
2,539,471,021
16%
Guam
19
22
16%
4,177,588
4,427,212
6%
Hawaii*
645
769
19%
111,267,234
127,469,818
15%
Navajo Nation
3
3
0%
166,261
166,261
0%
Nevada
2,051
2,150
5%
190,280,305
204,679,122
8%
Northern Mariana (Historical)
1
2
100%
1,625,483
1,941,491
19%
Northern Mariana Islands
1
2
100%
17,000
137,351
708%
Pacific Islands
10
10
0%
1,141,514
1,141,514
0%
Trust Territories
5
4
-20%
537,886
487,886
-9%
U.S. Minor Outlying Islands
5
5
0%
412,030
412,030
0%
Wake Island
7
8
14%
751,054
781,526
4%
Total - Region 9
27,203
30,198
11%
2,796,047,371
3,190,975,796
14%

EPA Region 10
Alaska*
596
650
9%
35,163,146
40,197,936
14%
Idaho
886
951
7%
47,749,667
51,110,452
7%
Oregon
2,858
3,430
20%
233,787,429
271,666,993
16%
Washington
4,994
5,830
17%
473,817,109
572,957,545
21%
Total - Region 10
9,334
10,861
16%
790,517,350
935,932,926
18%

Total - EPA Region 0**
6,151
6,622
8%
998,081,265
1,291,695,752
29%

Total - All EPA Regions
183,559
206,284
12%
18,365,275,447
23,076,787,495
26%
*ENERGY STAR Challenge states	** Reflects non-US or US territory buildings benchmarking in Portfolio Manager.
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Cumulative Number and Floor Space of Buildings with a Score, by Designated Market Area
Designated Market
Area (By Rank)
Cumulative through 2010
Cumulative through
2011
Percent Increase
(Cumulative 2010 to
Cumulative 2011)
Year to Date
2011
Rank
DMA
Number of
Buildings
Floor Space
Number of
Buildings
Floor Space
Number of
Buildings
Floor Space
Number of
Buildings
Floor Space
1
New York
9,739
1,722,538,018
13,752
2,369,955,785
29%
38%
8,330
1,324,416,279
2
Los Angeles
6,784
790,414,593
8,937
1,034,727,619
24%
31%
5,386
601,402,658
3
Chicago
5,988
1,030,791,087
6,897
1,163,662,627
13%
13%
3,325
543,932,454
4
Philadelphia
4,252
514,881,008
5,974
635,786,285
29%
23%
3,381
310,680,627
5
Dallas-Ft. Worth
3,617
480,087,667
4,711
575,415,172
23%
20%
2,154
254,903,380
6
San Francisco-
Oakland-San
Jose
5,044
604,084,509
6,407
829,337,063
21%
37%
3,879
489,127,283
7
Boston
(Manchester)
4,240
554,926,017
4,984
618,671,616
15%
11%
2,060
247,326,200
8
Atlanta
2,808
401,447,777
3,789
470,746,823
26%
17%
2,199
252,682,829
9
Washington,
DC
(Hagerstown)
5,022
913,999,626
6,266
1,069,404,144
20%
17%
3,585
516,879,073
10
Houston
2,712
414,345,926
3,745
516,987,112
28%
25%
1,954
271,654,419
11
Detroit
2,425
311,693,470
3,149
362,803,673
23%
16%
1,547
161,393,543
12
Phoenix
(Prescott)
2,083
206,854,976
2,584
247,217,913
19%
20%
1,290
122,283,737
13
Tampa-St.
Petersburg
(Sarasota)
1,596
140,004,268
2,472
210,931,246
35%
51%
1,359
120,955,873
14
Seattle-Tacoma
3,257
333,592,468
4,543
476,821,257
28%
43%
2,667
283,915,670
15
Minneapolis-St.
Paul
2,820
397,794,888
4,310
544,170,656
35%
37%
2,501
300,288,088
16
Miami-Ft.
Lauderdale
1,599
188,522,429
1,871
223,971,939
15%
19%
779
90,461,030
17
Cleveland-
Akron (Canton)
1,600
218,041,730
2,330
263,081,954
31%
21%
1,447
126,944,447
18
Denver
2,870
298,835,822
3,740
361,174,921
23%
21%
1,872
177,000,354
19
Orlando-
Daytona Beach-
Melbourne
1,864
219,816,863
2,338
261,538,939
20%
19%
1,267
122,889,147
20
Sacramento-
Stockton-
Modesto
2,160
186,856,974
2,731
229,445,263
21%
23%
1,594
129,620,613
21
St. Louis
1,279
164,173,427
1,663
186,908,871
23%
14%
813
75,613,450
22
Pittsburgh
1,142
152,384,860
1,732
180,393,142
34%
18%
1,062
82,924,455
23
Portland, OR
2,049
193,497,518
3,027
249,739,690
32%
29%
1,888
141,687,781
24
Baltimore
1,442
240,373,797
2,090
334,840,569
45%
39%
1,200
155,660,228
25
Charlotte
1,594
176,904,710
2,149
214,162,868
35%
21%
1,419
121,901,224

Other Localities




Albuquerque
338
39,262,948
490
48,472,095
45%
23%
252
21,577,206
Kansas City
1,287
159,609,849
1,789
197,839,277
39%
24%
907
85,854,833
Louisville
447
57,538,043
616
67,127,184
38%
17%
389
35,674,064
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II. ENERGY STAR Certification Statistics
A. ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings - through 12/31/2011
Cumulative Number of Certified Buildings
Cumulative Total = 16,484
Banks/Financial
Institutions 249
(2%)
Warehouses
178(1%)
Supermarkets/
Grocery Stores
1,865 (11%)
Senior Care Facility
44 (<1%)
Retail Stores 1,981
(12%)
Residence
Halls/Dormitories
(1%)
Courthouses 120
(1%)
Data Centers 18
(<1%)
Hospitals 141 (1%)
Hotels/Motels 446
(3%)
House of Worship 23
(<1%)
K-12 Schools 5,314
(32%)
Offices 5,876 (36%)
Medical Offices 135
(1%)
Cumulative Floor Space of Certified Buildings
Cumulative Total = 2,641 (millions of square feet)
Supermarkets/
Grocery Stores 89
(3%)
Senior Care Facility 3
(<1%)
Retail Stores 177
(7%)
Residence Halls/
Dormitories 8(<1%)
Warehouses 47 (2%) Banks/Financial
.Institutions 51 (2%)
Courthouses 32 (1 %)
Data Centers 2 (<1 %)
Hospitals 99 (4%)
Hotels/Motels 72 (3%)
House of Worship 1
(<1%)
K-12 Schools 517
(20%)
Offices 1,531 (58%)
Medical Offices 12
(<1%)
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B. Percent ENERGY STAR Certified Plants by Industry through 12/31/11
Refining
Cracker
Frozen Fried Potato
Processing,
Wet Corn Milling,
6%
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing,
Petroleum
,7%
Cement, 35%
Auto Assembly
15%
Container
Glass, 3%
Cookie and
Baking,
15%
Cumulative Number of ENERGY STAR Certified Plants, by EPA Region/State
States riot listed do riot yet have any plants that have earned ENERGY STAR certification.

through
6/30/11
through
12/31/11
EPA Region 1
Massachusetts
2
2
Maine
1
1
Total - Region 1
3
3

New York*
1
1
Puerto Rico
1
1
Total - Region 2
2
2

EPA Region 3
Delaware*
1
1
Pennsylvania*
2
2
Virginia*
2
2
Total - Region 3
5
5

EPA Region 4
Alabama*
5
5
Florida*
2
3
Georgia*
4
4
Kentucky*
5
5
Mississippi*
1
1
Tennessee*
4
5
North Carolina*
2
1
South Carolina*
1
2
Total - Region 4
24
26

EPA Region 5
Illinois*
3
3
Indiana*
5
5
Michigan*
2
3
Minnesota*
3
3
Ohio*
6
6
Wisconsin*
1
1
Total - Region 5
20
21

through
6/30/11
through
12/31/11
EPA Region 6
Louisiana
3
3
New Mexico*
1
1
Texas*
6
7
Oklahoma
1
2
Total - Region 6
11
13

EPA Region 7
Nebraska
2
2
Iowa
4
4
Kansas*
1
1
Missouri
6
6
Total - Region 7
13
13

EPA Region 8
Colorado
0
1
Montana
1
2
North Dakota
2
1
South Dakota
0
1
Utah*
2
2
Total - Region 8
5
7

EPA Region 9
Arizona*
1
1
California*
8
9
Total - Region 9
9
10

EPA Region 10
Idaho
2
2
Washington
6
6
Oregon
2
3
Total - Region 10
10
11

Total - All Regions
102
110
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