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through energy efficient products and practices. For more
information, visit www.energystar.gov.
ENERGY STAR® Snapshot:
Measuring Progress in the
Commercial and Industrial Sectors
Fall 2011
Snapshot data runs through June 30, 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 labeled commercial and industrial facilities.
Summary
By mid-year 2011, commercial and industrial organizations were on track to, or were already exceeding,
figures for benchmarking and labeling that were set by end of year 2010. Since December, 2010:
•	The number of benchmarked buildings has grown to more than 230,000 (up from 185,000)
buildings, representing over 24 billion square feet (up from 21 billion square feet)
•	Roughly 30,000 additional buildings have received a rating, resulting in a total of more than
180,000 buildings with an ENERGY STAR energy performance score, accounting for over 20
billion square feet (up from 18 billion square feet). More than 43,000 buildings that cannot
receive a score benchmarked using other metrics available in Portfolio Manager (up from
35,000).
•	More than 3,700 buildings earned the ENERGY STAR. This mid-year rate exceeds the rate of
certification in 2010 when a total of 6,210 buildings earned the label, the most in any one year in
ENERGY STAR history.
•	The number of organizations achieving ENERGY STAR Leader recognition has continued to
grow, with recognitions in 2011 on pace to exceed total recognitions earned in 2010. A total of
182 partners achieved recognition through June 30, 2011, up from 150 at the end of 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 (PM), enables building owners and managers to assess
and track this performance overtime as well as target investments in energy efficiency.
•	The energy performance of more than 230,000 buildings - representing over 24 billion square
feet, or more than 30% of the total market - has been assessed using EPA's ENERGY STAR
Portfolio Manager.
•	More than 180,000 buildings have received an ENERGY STAR energy performance score,
accounting for over 20 billion square feet.
•	More than 43,000 additional buildings that cannot receive an energy performance score (because
there is no model specific to the building type) have benchmarked using other metrics available in
PM. Those building types with greatest representation include fire and police stations, multifamily
housing, fast food businesses, and colleges/universities.
Annual Number and Square Footage of Commercial Buildings Rated
(through June 30, 2011)
12000
100.000
90.000
80.000
70.000
60.000
o 50,000
CD
¦f 40,000
30.000
20.000
10.000
10000
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Growth in Energy Use Benchmarking by Building Type
>	With the addition of data centers and senior care facilities in 2010, 15 building types are now
eligible to receive an ENERGY STAR energy performance score (note that wastewater treatment
plants are not represented in the figure below).
>	Offices and schools continue to represent the greatest quantity of floor space with an energy
performance score.
Increase in Floor Space with Score by Building Type
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
Cumulative Floor Space of Rated Buildings
(Billions of square feet)
Note: Data is through June 30 of each year.
Note: Ratings 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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=> 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://www.enerqvstar.gov/qoverment.
The Top 10 States with the Largest Amount of Floor Space with Score
(* denotes ENERGY STAR Challenge participants)

State (2010 rank)
Cumulative Square Feet Rated
(in millions, rounded)
Percent Increase
(Cumulative Square Feet
Rated)
1.
California* (1)
2,194
14%
2.
New York* (2)
2,124
19%
3.
Texas* (3)
1,513
12%
4.
Illinois* (4)
1,197
7%
5.
Florida* (5)
861
12%
6.
Pennsylvania* (6)
781
10%
7.
Ohio* (7)
719
11%
8.
Virginia* (9)
651
34%
9.
Massachusetts (10)
618
18%
10.
Michigan (8)
611
-4%1
' A decrease in square footage can be attribute to buildings being deleted by users from their Portfolio Manager
accounts, changes to building location information, lack of 12 months of building data due to updates, or
changes in a building's eligibility to receive an ENERGY STAR performance score.
Floor Space of Rated Buildings by State
(through June 30, 2011)
*
Increasing Cumulative Floor Space of Rated Buildings
<35	35-99 100-3*9 400 and above
I in millions of sq, ft I
~ ENERGV STAR Challenge Participating Stales
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=> 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.eneravstar.gov/epis.
Focus
Peer Industrial
Industry Exchange Energy
Participation Network Guide
Energy
Performance
Indicator
ENERGY
STAR
Label
Cement
Manufacturing
75% of U.S.-based
clinker1 production
capacity
¦/
Published
Update in process
~
Concrete
100% of U.S.
concrete production

In process
Exploring options

Wet Corn Milling
95% of U.S.-based
refining capacity
~
Published
Released
~
Food Processing
•	Cookies & Crackers
•	Juice
•	Potato Products
•	Tomato Products
•	Dairy Processing
80% of U.S.-based
processed fruit,
vegetable, and grain
sales

Published
•	Released
•	Released
•	Released
•	Draft
•	In process
~
~
Glass Manufacturing
•	Fiberglass
•	Flat glass
•	Container glass
50% of U.S. flat,
container, and
fiberglass sales
¦/
Published
•	Draft
•	Released
•	Released
~
~
Metal Casting
100% of U.S.
industry
¦/
UnderStudy
Exploring options

Motor Vehicle
Manufacturing
95% of the industry
with U.S.-based
production.
V
Published
Released
(2nd version)
~
Petrochemical
Manufacturing
83% of U.S. ethylene
production capacity
V
Published
Draft

Petroleum Industry
64% of U.S.-based
refining capacity

Published
Private system
recognized by EPA
~
Pharmaceuticals
Over 50% of the
global and U.S.
manufacturing
capacity
~
Published
Released
~
Pulp & Paper
70% of U.S.-based
companies' global
sales
¦/
Published
Draft

Steel
•	Mini mills
•	Integrated
95% of U.S.
production from
integrated mills
V
In Process
•	In process
•	In process

Water/ Wastewater
40% of total U.S. V
population
represented
In Process
Exploring options

(1) Clinker is the output from a cement kiln.
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Earning the ENERGY STAR Label
=> 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 June, 2011, a cumulative total of:
•	14,520 buildings earned the ENERGY STAR, representing more than 2 billion square feet.
•	102 plants earned ENERGY STAR certification. This includes certification for 35 cement, 15
cookie and cracker baking, 3 container glass, 16 auto assembly, 8 petroleum refining, 7
pharmaceutical manufacturing, 11 frozen fried potato processing, and 7 wet corn milling plants.
Annual Number and Square Footage of Commercial Buildings Labeled
(through June 30, 2011)
7,000
1,400
6,000
(/) 5,000
'99 '00 01' '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11
Number of Labels	Floor Space
1,200 ®
©
1,000 5
3
¦J 4.000
s
1 3,000
z 2.000
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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 milesone 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, 182 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, a
third organization was recognized for achieving a 50 percent portfolio-wide improvement milestone, the
highest percent improvement earned to date.
Cumulative & Annual Number of ENERGY STAR Leaders since 2004
(through June 30, 2011)
1
. r

r

n
r

n
r
1
i
ij



i

'04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11
¦ Annual Recognitions
Cumulative Recognitions
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Where Can You Find Out More About
ENERGY STAR?
Watch for coverage in your local 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 rating and labeling
activity, including state data, see the Snapshot
Appendix. The Appendix includes state by state
and local breakdown in energy performance ratings
activity and ENERGY STAR labeled buildings and
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Appendix
ENERGY STAR Snapshot:
Measuring Success in the Commercial and Industrial Markets
Spring 2011

I. Benchmarking Statistics - through 6/30/2011
Cumulative Number of Buildings Rated
Cumulative Total = 183,559
Warehouses 4,013
(2%)
Supermarkets
/Grocery Stores
11,103 (6%)
Senior Care Facility
888 (1%)
Retail Stores 35,615.
(19%)
Residence
Halls/Dormitories,
2,841 (2%)
Banks/Financial
Institutions 22,584
Courthouses 1,352
(1%)
Data Center 175
(<1%)
Hospitals 4,224 (2%)
Hotels 7,495 (4%)
Offices 44,779
(24%)
ouseofWo rship
1,043 (1%)
\_K-12 Schools 43,612
(24%)
.Medical Offices
3,835 (2%)
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings Rated
(millions of square feet)
Cumulative Total = 20,839
Supermarkets
/Grocery Stores 499.
(2%)
Senior Care Facility.
82 (1%)
Retail Stores 2,097
(10%)
Residence
Halls/Dormitories 223.
(1%)
Offices 8,080 (39%)
Warehouses 687.
(3%)
Banks/Financial
Institutions 467(2%)
Courthouses 197
(1%)
Data Centers 22
(<1 %)
Hospitals 2,068
(10%)
Hotels 1,491 (7%)
Ho use of Wo rship 41
(<1%)
K-12Schools 4,624
(22%)
Medical Offices 260
(1%)
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Cumulative Number and Floor Space of Buildings Rated,
By EPA Region/State

Cumulative Number of Buildings
Rated
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings Rated
(square feet)

through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
EPA Region 1
Connecticut
2,132
2,407
13%
230,497,995
255,945,855
11%
Maine*
710
834
17%
53,518,696
60,376,215
13%
Massachusetts
4,080
4,588
12%
573,260,628
611,602,611
7%
New Hampshire*
1,147
1,307
14%
77,607,913
85,351,973
10%
Rhode Island
435
623
43%
45,412,874
60,293,074
33%
Vermont*
312
434
39%
22,764,705
29,890,419
31%
Total - Region 1
8,816
10,193
16%
1,003,062,812
1,103,460,147
10%

EPA Region 2
New Jersey
4,104
4,774
16%
427,768,135
476,610,911
11%
New York*
9,773
11,767
20%
1,784,590,123
2,124,182,934
19%
Puerto Rico
165
188
14%
15,361,621
16,799,547
9%
Virgin Islands of the U.S.
15
18
20%
2,595,627
2,833,441
9%
Total - Region 2
14,057
16,747
19%
2,230,315,506
2,620,426,834
17%

EPA Region 3
Delaware*
464
521
12%
45,059,081
49,181,997
9%
District of Columbia (D.C.)*
1,198
1,433
20%
345,682,834
387,842,254
12%
Maryland*
2,824
3,335
18%
431,947,142
501,022,169
16%
Pennsylvania*
6,139
7,527
23%
708,508,141
780,702,616
10%
Virginia*
4,810
5,701
19%
580,056,846
651,568,985
12%
West Virginia*
534
797
49%
47,313,075
56,821,484
20%
Total - Region 3
15,969
19,314
21%
2,158,567,119
2,427,139,506
12%

EPA Region 4
Alabama*
1,151
1,899
65%
120,636,298
147,368,346
22%
Florida*
7,467
8,856
19%
766,761,444
861,078,599
12%
Georgia*
3,643
4,779
31%
488,142,887
550,813,110
13%
Kentucky*
1,774
2,523
42%
171,746,109
208,276,806
21%
Mississippi*
429
801
87%
61,583,967
70,246,772
14%
North Carolina*
4,261
5,413
27%
377,894,147
436,165,296
15%
South Carolina*
1,403
1,985
41%
110,259,594
129,321,348
17%
Tennessee*
1,897
2,670
41%
230,847,532
280,121,342
21%
Total - Region 4
22,025
28,926
31%
2,327,871,977
2,683,391,618
15%

EPA Region 5
Illinois*
6,965
7,746
11%
1,117,767,992
1,196,587,189
7%
Indiana*
2,223
3,020
36%
281,824,881
325,641,832
16%
Michigan*
4,895
5,734
17%
642,633,575
618,318,130
-4%
Minnesota*
3,240
4,723
46%
430,366,563
564,242,915
31%
Ohio*
4,688
5,816
24%
646,937,762
719,443,307
11%
Wisconsin*
4,056
4,543
12%
448,750,111
486,290,655
8%
Total - Region 5
26,067
31,582
21%
3,568,280,885
3,910,524,028
10%

EPA Region 6
Arkansas
810
1,237
53%
61,984,265
77,151,887
24%
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Cumulative Number of Buildings
Rated
Cumulative Floor Space of Buildings Rated
(square feet)

through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
Louisiana
885
1,457
65%
127,986,690
150,427,404
18%
New Mexico*
938
1,249
33%
69,322,177
85,015,786
23%
Oklahoma
739
1,134
53%
76,930,643
89,779,078
17%
Texas*
10,769
13,478
25%
1,353,854,375
1,513,074,648
12%
Total - Region 6
14,141
18,555
31%
1,690,078,149
1,915,448,801
13%

EPA Region 7
Iowa
1,349
1,747
30%
130,476,338
148,318,722
14%
Kansas*
1,249
1,840
47%
129,005,788
161,276,356
25%
Missouri
2,410
2,998
24%
297,409,223
329,297,575
11%
Nebraska
946
1,139
20%
93,986,095
102,211,895
9%
Total - Region 7
5,954
7,724
30%
650,877,444
741,104,547
14%

EPA Region 8
Colorado
3,558
4,278
20%
352,282,371
404,750,510
15%
Montana
615
766
25%
92,671,515
101,751,961
10%
North Dakota
245
318
30%
14,442,782
17,748,886
23%
South Dakota
276
363
32%
18,043,321
21,055,071
17%
Utah*
1,354
1,792
32%
113,901,276
143,385,259
26%
Wyoming
256
313
22%
14,595,508
18,966,730
30%
Total - Region 8
6,304
7,830
24%
605,936,774
707,658,417
17%

EPA Region 9
American Samoa
1
—
—
10,000
—
—
Arizona*
2,671
3,145
18%
261,076,657
291,636,829
12%
California*
18,266
21,311
17%
1,923,119,311
2,194,034,186
14%
Guam
18
19
6%
4,100,549
4,177,588
2%
Hawaii*
411
645
57%
79,022,714
111,267,234
41%
Navajo Nation
3
3
0%
131,261
166,261
27%
Nevada
1,845
2,051
11%
173,582,082
190,280,305
10%
Northern Mariana (Historical)
1
1
0%
1,625,483
1,625,483
0%
Northern Mariana Islands
1
1
0%
17,000
17,000
0%
Pacific Islands
3
10
233%
385,068
1,141,514
196%
Trust Territories
4
5
25%
186,034
537,886
189%
U.S. Minor Outlying Islands
4
5
25%
394,530
412,030
4%
Wake Island
6
7
17%
728,379
751,054
3%
Total - Region 9
23,234
27,203
17%
2,444,379,068
2,796,047,371
14%

EPA Region 10
Alaska*
409
596
46%
24,000,770
35,163,146
47%
Idaho
758
886
17%
43,665,882
47,749,667
9%
Oregon
2,313
2,858
24%
205,481,822
233,787,429
14%
Washington
4,323
4,994
16%
414,675,975
473,817,109
14%
Total - Region 10
7,803
9,334
20%
687,824,448
790,517,350
15%

Total - EPA Region 0
5,621
6,151
9%
998,081,265
1,142,997,083
15%

Total - All EPA Regions
149,991
183,559
22%
18,365,275,447
20,838,715,703
13%
'ENERGY STAR Challenge states
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Cumulative Number and Floor Space of Buildings Rated,
By Designated Market Area (Local Rating Activity^	
Designated
Market Area (By
Rank)*
Cumulative through
2010
Cumulative through
June 30,2011
Percent Increase
(from Cumulative
2010 to Cumulative
2011)
Year to Date
2011
Rank
DMA
Number
of
Buildings
Rated
Floor Space
Rated
Number
of
Buildings
Rated
Floor Space
Rated
Number
of
Buildings
Rated
Floor
Space
Rated
Number
of
Buildings
Rated
Floor Space
Rated
1
New York
9,739
1,722,538,018
11,546
2,064,243,653
19%
20%
5,839
964,482,889
2
Los Angeles
6,784
790,414,593
8,113
923,540,374
20%
17%
4,418
466,500,348
3
Chicago
5,988
1,030,791,087
6,423
1,099,404,908
7%
7%
2,742
449,312,310
4
Philadelphia
4,252
514,881,008
4,842
551,811,204
14%
7%
2,153
212,551,178
5
Dallas-Ft. Worth
3,617
480,087,667
4,274
522,633,659
18%
9%
1,626
189,795,027
6
San Francisco-
Oakland-San
Jose
5,044
604,084,509
5,622
656,854,194
11%
9%
2,961
299,386,152
7
Boston
(Manchester)
4,240
554,926,017
4,719
594,916,099
11%
7%
1,705
203,229,582
8
Atlanta
2,808
401,447,777
3,545
449,343,960
26%
12%
1,856
213,923,806
9
Washington, DC
(Hagerstown)
5,022
913,999,626
5,707
1,003,590,017
14%
10%
2,933
431,936,948
10
Houston
2,712
414,345,926
3,266
454,995,815
20%
10%
1,357
191,710,725
11
Detroit
2,425
311,693,470
2,754
341,509,339
14%
10%
1,099
132,248,635
12
Phoenix
(Prescott)
2,083
206,854,976
2,433
231,337,093
17%
12%
1,093
101,281,825
13
Tampa-St.
Petersburg
(Sarasota)
1,596
140,004,268
1,992
167,428,546
25%
20%
858
74,412,657
14
Seattle-Tacoma
3,257
333,592,468
3,854
389,673,787
18%
17%
1,869
184,263,951
15
Minneapolis-St.
Paul
2,820
397,794,888
3,943
507,394,477
40%
28%
2,045
251,670,924
16
Miami-Ft.
Lauderdale
1,599
188,522,429
1,771
204,872,613
11%
9%
647
67,230,966
17
Cleveland-Akron
(Canton)
1,600
218,041,730
1,912
239,853,909
20%
10%
979
98,381,358
18
Denver
2,870
298,835,822
3,457
342,953,022
20%
15%
1,473
148,338,487
19
Orlando-
Daytona Beach-
Melbourne
1,864
219,816,863
2,178
243,970,850
17%
11%
1,030
95,801,899
20
Sacramento-
Stockton-
Modesto
2,160
186,856,974
2,470
208,387,747
14%
12%
1,263
103,577,441
21
St. Louis
1,279
164,173,427
1,510
179,371,695
18%
9%
625
62,904,343
22
Pittsburgh
1,142
152,384,860
1,439
163,711,218
26%
7%
760
64,775,526
23
Portland, OR
2,049
193,497,518
2,531
217,272,172
24%
12%
1,366
106,574,281
24
Baltimore
1,442
240,373,797
1,672
276,225,582
16%
15%
751
92,741,012
25
Charlotte
1,594
176,904,710
1,982
198,954,988
24%
12%
1,210
104,134,188

Other Localities




Albuquerque
338
39,262,948
434
45,519,869
28%
16%
191
18,264,339
Kansas City
1,287
159,609,849
1,585
180,491,826
23%
13%
676
64,807,079
Louisville
447
57,538,043
562
67,024,341
26%
16%
309
31,316,185
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II. Label Statistics
A. ENERGY STAR Labeled Buildings - through 6/30/2011
Cumulative Number of Labeled Buildings
Cumulative Total = 14,520
Banks/Financial
Institutions 225(2%)
Warehouses 142(1
Supermarkets/
Grocery Stores 1,732
(12%)
Senior Care Facility.
39 (<1 %)
Retail Stores 1,480,
(10%)
Residence
Halls/Dormitories 84
(<1 %)
Courthouses 112
(1%),
Data Centers 12
(<1 %)
Offices 5,311 (37%)
Hospitals129(1%)
Hotels/Motels 440
(3%)
House ofWorship 19
(<1 %)
K-12 Schools4,700
(32%)
Medical Offices95
(1%)
Cumulative Floor Space of Labeled Buildings
(millions of square feet)
Cumulative Total = 2,389
Supermarkets/
Grocery Stores 83
(4%)
Senior Care Facility 3.
(<1 %)
Retail Stores 132
(6%)
Residence Halls/.
Dormitories 7(<1%)
Warehouses 40(2%) Banks/Financial
.Institutions 51 (2%)
.Co urth ouses 29 (1 %)
Data Centers 1 (<1 %)
.Hospitals89(4%)
Hotels/Motels 70 (3%)
House ofWorship 1
(<1%)
K-12Schools 460
(19%)
Offices 1,414(59%)
Medical Offices9
(<1 %)
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Cumulative Number and Floor Space of ENERGY STAR Labeled Buildings,
by EPA Region/State

Cumulative Number of Labeled
Buildings
Cumulative Floor Space of Labeled
Buildings (square feet)

through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
EPA Region 1






Connecticut
111
122
10%
22,783,160
24,533,605
8%
Maine*
33
44
33%
3,379,491
4,016,670
19%
Massachusetts
302
348
15%
64,834,088
72,418,709
12%
New Hampshire*
56
87
55%
4,926,792
8,013,849
63%
Rhode Island
28
32
14%
2,843,444
3,371,258
19%
Vermont*
21
25
19%
1,233,255
1,422,436
15%
Total - Region 1
551
658
19%
100,000,230
113,776,527
14%

EPA Region 2






New Jersey
197
225
14%
35,687,088
38,859,190
9%
New York*
492
579
18%
147,355,253
165,337,423
12%
Puerto Rico
6
9
50%
31,115
36,007
16%
Total - Region 2
695
813
17%
183,073,456
204,232,620
12%

EPA Region 3






Delaware*
60
60
0%
6,518,075
6,518,075
0%
District of Columbia (D.C.)*
165
191
16%
57,838,983
67,273,422
16%
Maryland*
226
250
11%
28,450,066
32,109,061
13%
Pennsylvania*
381
425
12%
61,761,667
69,545,875
13%
Virginia*
628
704
12%
70,603,435
82,629,450
17%
West Virginia*
62
63
2%
5,027,763
5,123,562
2%
Total - Region 3
1,522
1,693
11%
230,199,989
263,199,445
14%

EPA Region 4






Alabama*
44
50
14%
5,353,764
6,049,276
13%
Florida*
491
552
12%
78,654,711
87,468,903
11%
Georgia*
373
543
46%
78,483,436
110,333,122
41%
Kentucky*
150
174
16%
14,623,595
16,619,705
14%
Mississippi*
12
14
17%
1,403,347
1,576,882
12%
North Carolina*
767
884
15%
52,342,804
62,795,497
20%
South Carolina*
144
150
4%
8,002,053
8,629,824
8%
Tennessee*
107
130
21%
14,951,607
19,261,437
29%
Total - Region 4
2,088
2,457
18%
253,815,317
312,734,646
23%

EPA Region 5






Illinois*
444
536
21%
135,957,540
156,721,512
15%
Indiana*
256
306
20%
34,680,523
41,414,599
19%
Michigan*
490
525
7%
67,554,833
71,123,258
5%
Minnesota*
348
415
19%
77,036,507
87,893,723
14%
Ohio*
368
404
10%
56,530,899
63,365,566
12%
Wisconsin*
414
465
12%
50,217,254
57,700,650
15%
Total - Region 5
2,320
2,651
14%
421,977,556
478,219,308
13%

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Cumulative Number of Labeled
Buildings
Cumulative Floor Space of Labeled
Buildings (square feet)

through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
through
12/31/2010
through
06/30/2011
Percent
Increase
EPA Region 6






Arkansas
22
23
5%
3,098,452
3,174,702
2%
Louisiana
42
42
0%
14,822,055
14,801,850
0%
New Mexico*
56
61
9%
8,220,074
8,563,699
4%
Oklahoma
42
44
5%
4,311,744
4,519,039
5%
Texas*
1,007
1,092
8%
233,161,523
248,201,741
6%
Total - Region 6
1,169
1,262
8%
263,613,848
279,261,031
6%

EPA Region 7






Iowa
129
140
9%
13,591,859
14,586,393
7%
Kansas*
95
102
7%
8,455,451
11,140,901
32%
Missouri
110
123
12%
17,250,305
20,785,306
20%
Nebraska
58
62
7%
8,082,633
8,495,441
5%
Total - Region 7
392
427
9%
47,380,248
55,008,041
16%

EPA Region 8






Colorado
480
542
13%
69,992,287
77,919,260
11%
Montana
55
57
4%
4,380,329
4,428,118
1%
North Dakota
16
18
13%
1,350,583
1,494,938
11%
South Dakota
25
25
0%
1,859,720
1,878,320
1%
Utah*
125
172
38%
13,128,765
17,203,601
31%
Wyoming
9
11
22%
989,212
1,128,834
14%
Total - Region 8
710
825
16%
91,700,896
104,053,071
13%

EPA Region 9






Arizona*
196
234
19%
29,629,776
33,703,888
14%
California*
2,328
2,743
18%
372,815,867
418,710,679
12%
Hawaii*
44
46
5%
13,518,371
14,616,914
8%
Nevada
43
57
33%
6,718,332
7,389,661
10%
Wake Island
0
0
0%
0
352,047
—
Guam
1
1
0%
96,752
96,752
0%
Total - Region 9
2,612
3,082
18%
423,034,393
474,869,941
12%

EPA Region 10






Alaska*
29
29
0%
2,703,899
2,703,899
0%
Idaho
55
62
13%
5,837,245
6,449,747
10%
Oregon
178
212
19%
28,337,862
32,028,148
13%
Washington
290
348
20%
56,417,239
62,729,124
11%
Total - Region 10
552
651
18%
93,296,245
103,910,918
11%

Total - All Regions**
12,612
14,520
15%
2,108,221,997
2,389,395,367
13%
'ENERGY STAR Challenge states
"Cumulative labeled building total excludes one U.S building located outside of all regions.
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B. ENERGY STAR Labeled Plants - through 6/30/2011
Frozen fried potato
processing, 12%
Pharmaceutical ^ Cement
manufacturing, 7%		^	manufacturing, 37%
Petroleum refining,
8%
Auto assembly, 17%
.Cookie and cracker
Container glass, 3%baking, 16%
Cumulative Number of ENERGY STAR Labeled Plants, by EPA Region/State
States not on the list do not yet have any plants that have earned the ENERGY STAR label.

through
12/21/10
through
6/30/11
EPA Region 1
Massachusetts
1
2
Maine
1
1
Total - Region 1
2
3

New York*
0
1
Puerto Rico
1
1
Total - Region 2
1
2

EPA Region 3
Delaware*
1
1
Pennsylvania*
1
2
Virginia*
2
2
Total - Region 3
4
5

EPA Region 4
Alabama*
4
5
Florida*
2
2
Georgia*
1
4
Kentucky-
3
5
Mississippi*
1
1
Tennessee*
4
4
North Carolina*
0
2
South Carolina*
1
1
Total - Region 4
16
24

EPA Region 5
Illinois*
1
3
Indiana*
3
5
Michigan*
1
2
Minnesota*
2
3
Ohio*
4
6
Wisconsin*
1
1
Total - Region 5
13
20

through
12/21/10
through
6/30/11
EPA Region 6
Louisiana
3
3
New Mexico*
1
1
Texas*
4
6
Oklahoma
0
1
Total - Region 6
8
11

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

EPA Region 8
North Dakota
2
2
Montana
1
1
Utah*
2
2
Total - Region 8
5
5

EPA Region 9
Arizona*
1
1
California*
7
8
Total - Region 9
8
9

EPA Region 10
Idaho
2
2
Washington
4
6
Oregon
2
2
Total - Region 10
8
10

Total - All Regions
79
102
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