ENERGY STARŪ Challenge
Sample Text Documents
ENERGY STAR Challenge Sample Text Documents
Welcome to the ENERGY STAR Challenge! By helping to improve the energy efficiency of America's commercial and industrial buildings,
you are on your way toward saving money and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But the benefits do not stop there!
As a challenge participant, you are in a unique position to help change energy use habits. Inspire others to save energy by spreading the
word a bout the ENERGY STAR Challenge. Use the sample text included here on your Web site, listservs, message boards, blogs, Intranet,
or newsletters. Or, adapt the language for annual reports, organization update e-mails, marketing materials, and press releases.
Modify the samples below to best fit your needs. Replace "[Organization Name]" fields with your relevant information, and link words or
phrases to related Web sites. For more information, visitwww.energystar.gov/Challenge.
Sample #1 (for constituents/clients/member base)
At [Organization Name], we are doing more with less.
We've committed to help improve the energy efficiency of America's commercial and industrial buildings by 10 percent or more
through the ENERGY STAR Challenge. As we join the ranks of other leaders in energy efficiency, our energy savings are reducing
the emissions of greenhouse gases that contribute to global climate change.
We're excited about the ENERGY STAR Challenge, and we're delighted to help deliver a better world for you. Our hard work on
energy efficiency today will yield a cleaner environment for everyone in the future.
Making more energy-efficient choices is also smart business. Using less energy saves our organizations money while protecting the
environment:
>	The buildings where Americans work, shop, play, and educate our children use about $200 billion worth of electricity and natural
gas each year and are responsible for 45 percent of our national greenhouse gas emissions.
>	These buildings use energy at peak times, driving the need for new power generation and more natural gas consumption.
>	The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that if the energy efficiency of commercial and industrial buildings in
the U.S. improved by 10 percent, Americans would save about $20 billion and reduce greenhouse gases equal to the emissions
from almost 30 million vehicles.
Want to join us in reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions? Visitwww.energystar.gov/challenge and [Your Web site] to
see what you can do to become more efficient at work and home.
ENERGY STARŪ is a government-backed program helping businesses
and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.
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ENERGY STARŪ Challenge
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Sample #2 (for employees/volunteers)
Many hands make light work.
At [Organization Name], we depend on you in many ways. Now that we've taken on the ENERGY STAR Challenge, we'll need
everyone's help to do what's best for the environment.
[Organization Name] has committed to help improve the energy efficiency of America's commercial and industrial buildings by 10
percent or more through the ENERGY STAR Challenge. We'll be minimizing our greenhouse gas emissions, saving money on energy
costs, and decreasing our impact on the environment and global climate change.
Energy used in U.S. commercial and industrial buildings like ours is responsible for 45 percent of our national greenhouse gas
emissions. Our commitment to reducing energy use means a cleaner, safer environment for years to come.
This is good news for us as an organization, but it's also great news for our staff. In doing our part to protect the environment, we're
helping to build a better world for your family and friends. Our hard work today will pay off with a cleaner, greener tomorrow.
Help us achieve our goals. We'll be taking steps to improve our facility's "carbon footprint," and there are simple things each
member of our team can do to make a big impact on energy savings:
>	Change the bulb in your desk lamp to an ENERGY STAR qualified compactfluorescent light bulb (CFL). CFLs use 75 percent less
energy than an incandescent bulb. This is an easy change to make in your home as well. Replacing just one incandescent bulb
with a CFL can save you up to $30 on your home electricity bill over the life of the bulb.
>	Change your computer's settings to utilize a "sleep mode" when not in use. If you use other electronics or appliances, turn them
off when they're not needed.
>	Turn off the lights in your office or workspace when you leave for the day. If you have an air conditioner or heating unit in your
workspace, turn it off overnight. If you see other areas of energy waste, please let us know. Contact [Your Challenge Coordinator]
for help in implementing these energy-saving changes, or to let us know if you have a question or concern.
Take our challenge one step further and reduce energy use in your home, too. This will help decrease the greenhouse gas
emissions that contribute to global climate change, and can save you money on utility bills. Visitwww.energystar.gov/home for more
tips and information on how to improve your home's efficiency.
ENERGY STARŪ is a government-backed program helping businesses
and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.

LEARN MORE AT
energystar.gov

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Sample #3 (for business-to-business networks)
At [Organization Name], we strive to make a big impact. But sometimes making a smaller
impact is what matters most.
We are taking the ENERGY STAR Challenge to help improve the energy efficiency of America's commercial and industrial
buildings by 10 percent or more. In doing so, our organization will decrease the production of greenhouse gas emissions that
contribute to global climate change. Join us in taking the Challenge and help us make a difference for the environment.
The first step we're taking is to improve our facility and make our building[s] more energy efficient. We'll be able to maintain our
high standards of performance as usual, but use fewer resources in the process. Not only will our actions benefitthe environment,
but we'll also reduce energy costs and help our organization's bottom line. Reducing energy use and environmental impactdoesn't
stop with us, though. We can all make changes at work and home to protect our environment and curb energy use.
Did you know:
>	Energy efficiency is the single largest way for a building to reduce its "carbon footprint" and fight global climate change.
Visit http://www.energystar.com/challenge to learn about how to improve your facility's energy efficiency.
>	The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that if the energy efficiency of commercial and industrial buildings in
the U.S. improved 10 percent, Americans would save about $20 billion and reduce greenhouse gases equal to the emissions
from almost 30 million vehicles.
>	Employees can easily change incandescent light bulbs to ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) at work and
home. If every American home replaced just one light with an ENERGY STAR qualified model, we would save enough energy to
light more than 3 million homes for a year, save more than $600 million in annual energy costs, and prevent greenhouse gases
equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 vehicles.
>	Use ENERGY STAR qualified products, including lighting, appliances, electronics, and heating and cooling systems to reduce
energy use in the home and workplace. Turn off unused lights and electronics, and keep your buildings tightly sealed and
insulated to cut down on costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
Help us think big about the future with a smaller impact on the environment. Visitwww.energystar.gov/challenge to learn more
aboutthe ENERGY STAR Challenge and for information on howyou can become energy efficient.
ENERGY STARŪ is a government-backed program helping businesses
and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.
/"	LEARN MORE AT
energystar.gov

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