The 2002 Energy Star Awards Celebrating 10 Years of Protecting the Environment Money Isn't Al I You're Saving ------- ------- Money Isrft Al I You're Saving 2002 Energy Star® Awards Ceremony hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy 5:00 p.m. Reception Hosted by Maytag Corporation and Whirlpool Corporation 6:30 p.m. Banquet Welcome and Opening Remarks Keynote Address Christie Whitman, Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dinner Corporate Commitment Award Presentation Partner Keynote Speaker Ivan Seidenberg, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer Verizon Communications Inc. Awards Presentations Kathleen Hogan, Director Climate Protection Partnerships Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency David K. Garman, Assistant Secretary Energy Ejfciency and Renewable Energy U.S. Department of Energy Excellence in Consumer Education Excellence in Energy Management Excellence in Efficient Homes Excellence in Efficient Products 9:30 p.m. Conclusion of Evening ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving The 2002 Energy Star® Awards ------- Speakers Speakers Christie Whitman Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Christie Whitman was sworn in as EPA Administrator on January 31, 2001. Prior to that, Whitman served as the 50th Governor of New Jersey. In testimony before the U.S. Senate on January 17, 2001, Whitman said she believed environmental and economic goals go hand in hand and that she would continue her record of working to forge strong partnerships among citizens, government, and business to produce measurable environmental results of cleaner air, water, and land. As governor of New Jersey, Whitman developed a strong environmental record, providing cleaner air, water, and land than when she was first elected in November 1993. Under her environmental leadership, New Jerseys air became significantly cleaner. The number of days New Jersey violated the federal one-hour air quality standard for ground level ozone dropped from 45 in 1988 to four in 2000. The state is on target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels. New Jerseys waterways, coasts, and ocean waters also became significantly cleaner. Beach closings reached a record low and the state earned recognition by the Natural Resources Defense Council for instituting the most comprehensive beach monitoring system in the nation. The Governor won voter approval for a plan to break a longstanding impasse over dredging the state's ports that is both environmentally acceptable and economical. She established a new watershed management program. New Jersey now leads the nation in opening shellfish beds for harvesting. ------- The 2002 Energy Star® Awards • ¦ . . Ill As a preservationist, Governor Whitman won voter approval for the states first stable funding source to preserve one million more acres of open space and farmland in ten years. By 2010, New Jersey will have permanently preserved 40 percent of its local landmass, with more than half preserved during her tenure. She is an advocate for "smart growth" and in New Jersey she encouraged new growth in cities and other areas where roads, sewers, and schools are already in place. She encouraged redevelopment of cities through programs to streamline cleanups of abandoned industrial "brownfield" sites. Whitman was New Jerseys first female governor. She appointed New Jerseys first African American State Supreme Court Justice, its first female State Supreme Court Chief Justice, and its first female Attorney General. Prior to becoming governor, Whitman headed the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and the Somerset County Board of Freeholders. She grew up in Hunterdon County, New Jersey and earned a bachelor's degree in government from Wheaton College in Massachusetts in 1968. She is married to John R. Whitman and has two children. ------- Speakers Ivan Seidenberg President and Co-Chief Executive Officer Verizon Communications Inc. Ivan Seidenberg is the president and co-chief executive officer for Verizon. As chief executive of Bell Atlantic and previously of NYNEX, Ivan Seidenberg was instrumental in reshaping the communications industry through two of the largest mergers in its history: the merger of Bell Atlantic and NYNEX in 1997 and the Bell Atlantic merger with GTE. In September 1999, he led efforts to form Verizon Wireless the nation's largest cellular business composed of BEL/GTE and Vodafone Airtouch, with assets valued at more than $70 billion. Mr. Seidenberg began his communications career some 30 years ago as a cable splicers assistant. His career has encompassed numerous operations and engineering assignments, including various leadership positions at AT&T and NYNEX. He champions diversity both within and outside the company. Under his leadership, the company has made great strides in increasing minority employment and initiated a partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration to increase the company's purchasing from minority suppliers to $1 billion by the end of the year 2000. Besides his directorships at The Hall of Science, the National Urban League and Pace University, Mr. Seidenberg serves on the board of directors of Honeywell, American Home Products Corp., Boston Properties, Inc., CVS Corp., Viacom Inc., and the Museum of Television and Radio. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from City University of New York and a master's degree in business administration and marketing from Pace University. He and his wife, Phyllis, have two adult children and reside in New York. ------- The 2002 Energy Star® Awards • 1 . . Kathleen Hogan Director, Climate Protection Partnerships Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency As the Director of the Climate Protection Partnerships Division, Kathleen Hogan manages most of the Agency's industry partnership programs designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while saving businesses and consumers money, including the ENERGY STAR Program. These programs are designed to make it easy for businesses and consumers to make sound investments in energy efficient equipment. Hogan has overseen a number of innovations in these programs, such as the Agency's transition from Green Lights to the whole building approach of ENERGY Star Buildings, the development of a new commercial building benchmarking and labeling system, and the development of a broad consumer awareness campaign for the ENERGY STAR product label. Hogan also manages a number of government partnership programs operating across a wide spectrum of industry that are designed to reduce emissions of the more potent greenhouse gases. She has designed, negotiated, and managed partnership programs with the U.S. natural gas industry to cost-effectively reduce methane emissions, the U.S. primary aluminum industry to cost-effectively reduce emissions of perfluorocarbons, as well as a joint effort with the Russian natural gas industry. Hogan has been with the EPA for 13 years. Prior to EPA, she worked in consulting and for a water resources planning commission for the Potomac River. She received her doctorate in systems analysis and environmental engineering from Johns Hopkins University in 1986 and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Bucknell University in 1978. ------- Speakers David K. Garman Assistant Secretary Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy U.S. Department of Energy David K. Garman was nominated by President George W. Bush to serve as Assistant Secretary on April 30, 2001 and was confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate on May 25, 2001. He assumed the position after being sworn in by Secretary Abraham on May 31, 2001. Assistant Secretary Garman previously served in a variety of positions on the staff of two U.S. Senators and two Senate Committees during a career spanning nearly 21 years. Most recently, Mr. Garman served as Chief of Staff to Alaska Senator Frank H. Murkowski. Mr. Garman also served on the professional staff of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Throughout his career, Mr. Carman's work has focused mainly on energy and the environment. For example, while serving on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Mr. Garman worked in the newly emerging area of "environmental intelligence and security," working on issues such as global climate change, transboundary pollution, and regional environmental threats from the Former Soviet Union. While on the staff of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Mr. Carman's portfolio included energy research and development, science and technology, and global climate change. Mr. Garman also served as a U.S. Senate observer at virtually all of the major negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change from 1995-2000. Mr. Garman holds a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University and a Master of Science in Environmental Sciences from the Johns Hopkins University. ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . Corporate Commitment Award Verizon Communications Inc. New York, New York A Fortune 10 company, Verizon Communications Inc. is not only a recognized leader in its approaches to energy management, the company also uses its leadership position to establish energy performance requirements of its product vendors. In 2001, Verizon reduced the environmental impact of its operations, while saving an estimated $41 million in energy consumption costs, and communicated this improved environmental and financial performance to its employees, shareholders, and consumers. As part of a comprehensive strategic energy management plan, Verizon benchmarked 145 facilities, initiated a series of building-wide improvements, created a corporate-wide employee volunteer effort of 250 "energy champions," and adopted energy efficient purchasing policies for new equipment. In addition, Verizon educated its 256,000 employees on the importance of energy performance and their role in controlling energy use and costs. Demonstrating exceptional leadership, Verizon spearheaded an initiative with the United States Telecom Association and the North American Communications Environmental Excellence Initiative to develop an energy performance benchmark for telecom central offices and lead fellow telecom organizations to partner with ENERGY STAR in this effort. ------- Excellence in Consumer Education Excellence in Consumer Education Award Participating Electric, Gas and Efficiency Utilities of the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships Lexington, Massachusetts Because of the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP), and its member utilities, consumers in the Northeast continue to be among the most knowledgeable in the country when it comes to the benefits of Energy Star. Facilitated by NEEP, the Energy Star Appliance and Lighting Workgroup launched a new consumer education campaign in 2001 promoting the benefits of ENERGY STAR labeled appliances, CFLs, and light fixtures. The campaign, "There's a Better Way to Save Energy," delivered a simple, yet memorable message to enhance consumer awareness and understanding of the product label and increase sales of ENERGY STAR labeled products. The campaign used an integrated marketing strategy including multi-media outreach, public relations, and promotions throughout the Northeast, such as the Torchiere Turn-in Event for ENERGY Star's national "Change A Light" campaign. Together, these efforts delivered an impressive 443.8 million impressions in 2001. NEEP's regional sponsors include National Grid, NSTAR Electric, Cape Light Compact, Connecticut Light and Power (Northeast Utilities), Western Massachusetts Electric Company (Northeast Utilities), The United Illuminating Company, Fitchburg Gas and Electric - UNITIL, Efficiency Vermont, Long Island Power Authority, and KeySpan Energy (New England). ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners 2002 • • • • lift Money Isnt All You're Saving SMUD SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTIUTY DISTRICT wer To Do More,'" Sacramento Municipal Utility District Sacramento, California With ENERGY Star as a centerpiece of its program, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) has been a major force for energy efficiency in California. Placing significant emphasis on public education, SMUD targeted residential, commercial, industrial, and small business customers with its ENERGY Star energy savings message. Using print and radio advertising, point-of-purchase materials, media outreach, sales training, financial incentives, and promotional events such as the Torchiere Turn-in Event for ENERGY Star's national "Change A Light" campaign, the SMUD campaign garnered an estimated 22.6 million impressions in the Sacramento community. In 2001, SMUD also became an ENERGY STAR financing provider with qualifying residential product loans totaling nearly $23 million. SMUD is the sixth largest municipal electric utility in the U.S., serving more than 451,000 residential and 58,000 commercial and industrial customers in the heart of Northern California. ------- Excellence in Consumer Education Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Portland, Oregon Since its inception in 1996, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) has promoted ENERGY STAR qualified products as an important way to bring energy efficiency to the Northwest. Through its Energy Star Windows All-Star Promotion, the Alliance worked with Northwest window makers to train retailers on the benefits of ENERGY STAR qualified window products and market those products to consumers. These efforts resulted in increased ENERGY STAR qualified window sales from 15 to 70 percent of the market by December 2001. Partnering with Northwest utilities and more than 350 retail locations, the Alliance participated in the "Change A Light" campaign, encouraging the sale of more than 1.8 million ENERGY Star qualified lighting products. This amounts to a remarkable 2000 percent increase from the previous year's sales. Also during 2001, the Alliance's consumer outreach expanded to a new audience—new homeowners—encouraging them to purchase ENERGY STAR qualified products for their homes. With the support of John L. Scott Real Estate and Puget Sound Energy, the Alliance created a publicity campaign including advertising, editorials, and media outreach that garnered nearly 4 million impressions. ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation Madison, Wisconsin For more than 20 years, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation (WECC) has been a leader in promoting energy efficiency on behalf of utilities, consumer and environmental groups, and regulatory agencies. Partnering with hundreds of retailers, WECC participated in the 2001 "Change A Light" campaign last fall, encouraging the sale of 30,000 light bulbs and reducing energy consumption in Wisconsin by 2.4 million kWh. Its broader ENERGY STAR Appliances and Lighting Campaign once again featured the cartoon spokesperson "Energy Squirrel," who encouraged consumers to "Look for the ENERGY STAR label." Working on behalf of the state of Wisconsin's Focus on Energy public benefits program, WECC promoted ENERGY STAR to consumers, new homebuilders, and owners of older homes through the Wisconsin ENERGY STAR Homes Campaign and the newly launched "Home Performance with ENERGY Star" initiative. With a reach of more than three million, WECC s mix of promotional tactics associated with these initiatives yielded the sale of 95,000 ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs. ------- Judges Judges EPA and DOE would like to thank the following members of the communications industry for donating their time and expertise to judge the creative components of the 2002 Excellence in Consumer Education submissions. Ruth Cooke Gibbs Senior Vice President Ruder Finn Eileen Hintz Senior Account Executive Ketchum Lindsey Spindle Manager, Media Relations Porter Novelli ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . Energy Star Award for Excellence in Energy Management Food Lion, LLC. Salisbury, North Carolina Food Lion, LLC., the U.S. division of Brussels-based Delhaize Group, operates more than 1,200 stores in 11 Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic states. Food Lion has integrated energy management into its corporate business objectives. Food Lion benchmarks all of the stores in its portfolio, evaluates the worst performing stores on a monthly basis, and provides quarterly energy bonuses to maintenance staff to encourage improvements. A key partner in developing the EPA benchmark for supermarkets, Food Lion has used the energy ratings to justify recommissioning services. Food Lion knows that no matter how efficient the store is designed, it will not be top performing if there are wasteful energy practices. It uses newsletters and other opportunities to communicate good practices with store managers and operations personnel. Food Lion extends its communication to customers by placing the ENERGY STAR logo on its grocery bags and providing links to Energy Star on its Web site. In 2001, even with a six-percent increase in store square footage, Food Lion reduced energy consumption by 1.3 percent—equivalent to over $50 million in sales and the pollution associated with approximately 14,000 cars. ------- Excellence in Energy Management Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. White Plains, New York Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. operates or franchises over 600 hotel properties under six brand names, including Four Points, Sheraton, St. Regis, Luxury Collection, Westin, and W Hotels, in 70 countries. Starwood established a corporate energy team dedicated to improving energy efficiency throughout its properties, purchasing ENERGY STAR televisions and other equipment, and providing incentives for energy efficiency throughout the company. Starwood based a portion of its 2001 bonuses for the energy team on energy consumption reductions. Starwood's "Watts for Wheels" contest created competition among the company's properties for energy efficiency accomplishments, awarding the winning hotel a Porsche to raffle off to one of its employees. Starwood helped EPA test the benchmarking system for hotels by providing energy data for all of its hotels. To encourage individual properties to benchmark their energy performance, Starwood is planning a benchmarking contest with incentives for hotels that show the biggest improvement in score. Starwood invested $8.5 million in energy projects completed in 2001, and saved $3.4 million, equivalent to renting 9,370 additional rooms and saving almost 18 million pounds of carbon dioxide. 2) STARWOOD HOTFI s & RFS0RTS WORi DWIDF, INC. ------- s s. 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • • • • * •" : 1 Money Isnt All You're Saving T T ¦ Hines I I 1 1''^ Houston, Texas Hines, one of the largest privately held real estate development, investment, and management companies in the world, has a reputation for developing and maintaining superior energy efficient buildings while fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Hines developed a comprehensive method of commissioning and maintaining energy efficient building systems, training on-site management and engineering staff, tracking and reporting monthly energy use and variances, and promoting innovation. Hines uses ENERGY STAR to negotiate for contract renewals and track its firm-wide average benchmarking score, which has improved 11 percent in less than 2 years. Hines participated in numerous conferences and events, hosting tours of its properties to leading real estate brokers, and hosting an EPA ceremony to launch a new benchmark for supermarkets in Boston. An early leader in the program and a 2001 ENERGY STAR Award winner, Hines earned two of the first three ENERGY STAR labels in the country, and has achieved the ENERGY STAR label for 42 buildings, representing 27 million total square feet. ------- Excellence in Energy Management Arden Realty, Inc. Los Angeles, California Arden Realty, Inc., now a three-time winner of the ENERGY STAR Award, is a self-administered real estate investment trust in Southern California. Striving for continual improvement, Arden set an aggressive corporate goal in 2001 to own over 100 properties that qualify for ENERGY STAR. Exceeding this goal, Arden holds the largest number of ENERGY STAR labeled buildings in the country. Demonstrating its commitment to energy efficiency in 2001, Arden hosted a press conference with California Governor Gray Davis to educate the commercial real estate industry about the benefits of ENERGY STAR. Challenging its tenants to develop energy savings ideas, Arden began a quarterly contest called "Bright Ideas," which rewards the best tenant ideas for energy savings with a plaque and a catered breakfast. During the award presentations, Arden educates its tenants on ENERGY STAR and additional energy savings tips. Since 1998, Arden's energy savings have reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 150 million pounds and saved $11.5 million. Arden has continued to focus on tracking energy use and pursuing energy saving technologies, including the expansion of its distributed generation project to 11 facilities. ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . General Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan General Motors Corporation, a world leader in vehicle manufacturing, carefully manages the energy performance of its worldwide business operations. General Motors' global Energy and Environment Strategy Board integrates energy efficiency and environmental issues into its everyday business decisions. As a result, the corporation's world-class energy program includes aggressive energy performance improvement goals, a clear procurement policy for energy efficiency in manufacturing and building equipment, benchmarking of plant energy performance both internally and relative to key competitors, and the Energy Savings Project Implementation Process that allows energy efficiency projects to compete on equal footing with other business operations. General Motors' superior energy performance has led to savings of more than $400 million in the past 6 years. In 2001 alone, General Motors reduced energy use by 4.8 trillion Btu, equivalent to the profit margin for selling $800 million worth of vehicles. ------- Excellence in Energy Management BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. Natick, Massachusetts BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. (BJ's) is a leading warehouse chain in the eastern U.S., operating 130 Clubs in 15 states and employing more than 16,000 people. BJ's has demonstrated its commitment to sound energy management through investments in energy efficient lighting, energy management systems, high-efficiency air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, and benchmarking its Clubs across the country. In 2001, BJ's expanded its in-house energy management staff and created a corporate Energy Task Force to carry out a comprehensive energy management strategy. BJ's designated one of its Clubs as an "ENERGY STAR Club" to test capital and operational improvements, and evaluate the potential for chain-wide expansion. Because substantial investment in efficient equipment has already occurred, BJ's focuses its efforts on optimized operations, maintenance, and design of existing systems. These immediate low/no cost improvements saved the company over $1 million and 12 million kilowatt hours of electricity in 2001 alone. BJ's displays banners in each Club that highlight the company's partnership with ENERGY STAR and the value of promoting clean energy and purchasing green power. BJ's 2001 energy savings have prevented the emissions of 18 million pounds of carbon dioxide. ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving ptiBf ic; sci iools 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners Jefferson County Public Schools Golden, Colorado Jefferson County Public Schools is the largest school district in Colorado with more than 87,000 students and 135 school buildings. Its commitment to conserving natural resources starts with the Board of Education's resolution that outlines the District's energy management plan. The District has established an energy management team with a goal of achieving 20 percent or greater cost avoidance on an annual basis, and includes comparing schools to ENERGY Star to find greater improvements. Understanding how important measurement is to sound energy management, the District benchmarked more than 80 percent of its school buildings, earning the ENERGY Star label for 41 schools. Now it is turning its attention to upgrading those buildings with the most energy saving opportunities. Jefferson County has saved energy while improving the indoor environment for students. An active participant in EPA's Tools for Schools, the District has received an Excellence Award for Indoor Air Quality. Its annual energy savings are approximately $2.8 million, which equates to hiring an additional 80 people, or purchasing 70,000 text books. ------- Excellence in Energy Management Energy Star Award for Excellence in Business and Public Education Society of Industrial and Office Realtors® Washington, DC The Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS® (SIOR) represents the top performing brokers in industrial and office real estate. SIOR views energy as a critical issue for its members and strives to ensure that SIOR brokers are central to the process of educating developers, owners, managers, and tenants about the value of energy efficiency in their buildings. The Society has used its leadership position in the commercial brokerage community to promote ENERGY STAR and the importance of energy performance in marketing properties for sale or lease. SIOR incorporates Energy Star's tools and resources into many of its events and activities. The Society developed energy training seminars, featuring ENERGY STAR, which are offered to its members twice a year. The seminars were subsequently approved for credit toward real estate license renewal in 36 states, making them the first accredited state licensure courses in the country related to energy management and awareness. SIOR also has sponsored tours of ENERGY Star labeled buildings to allow brokers and conference attendees to see first-hand the technologies and strategic energy management practices of leading real estate owners. Through these activities, the Society is educating brokers across the country about the importance of energy performance. ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . SERVIDYNE Energy Star Award for Excellence in Service Provider Performance Servidyne Systems, LLC Atlanta, Georgia Servidyne Systems, LLC is an Atlanta-based energy solutions company specializing in energy benchmarking, monitoring, auditing, indoor air quality evaluation, building recommissioning, and related engineering approaches to increase building performance. Servidyne led its industry in 2001 by qualifying more ENERGY STAR labeled buildings than any other service provider. Integrating ENERGY STAR into client services, Servidyne benchmarked at least 50 buildings that were previously scored in 2000. Servidyne uses ENERGY STAR and the national building performance rating to evaluate every new potential client. When benchmarking energy performance became available for the hospitality market, Servidyne was one of the first service providers to participate, and it used ENERGY STAR to help strengthen a top client's energy efficiency efforts. Servidyne offers training and seminars on energy benchmarking and ENERGY STAR, and highlights its achievements with ENERGY STAR in its new parent company's annual report. ------- Excellence in Efficient Homes Energy Star Award for Excellence in New Homes Vermont Energy Investment Corporation Burlington, Vermont Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) is a nonprofit energy services organization with a mission to reduce the economic, social, and environmental costs of home energy consumption with cost-effective energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. VEIC is a regional leader in efforts to promote more efficient housing with ENERGY STAR and has integrated ENERGY STAR throughout its programs, services, and consulting efforts. VEIC has qualified nearly 900 ENERGY STAR labeled homes since 1997 under the Vermont Energy Star Homes Program. As a result of these efforts, the state of Vermont stands as one of the nations leaders in percentage of ENERGY STAR qualified homes. Vermont consumers now recognize the ENERGY STAR label and routinely demand it as part of the home buying process. D.R. Wastchak, L.L.C. Tempe, Arizona With over 15,000 homes certified as ENERGY STAR to date, D.R. Wastchak, L.L.C. has labeled more homes than any other ratings provider and fueled much of the growth in ENERGY STAR housing in Phoenix. In 2001, D.R. Wastchak verified and labeled over 3,600 homes, representing nearly 15 percent of all ENERGY STAR homes labeled nationwide last year. D.R. Wastchak also added 12 new builders into the ENERGY STAR program last year. D.R. Wastchak has been a key champion in ENERGY STAR marketing and advertising efforts in Phoenix. D.R. Wastchak was a primary coordinator of the highly successful 2001 Phoenix Showcase of ENERGY STAR labeled homes, which highlighted ENERGY Star builders in the Phoenix market. His efforts serve as an exemplary model for other active ENERGY STAR target markets across the country. ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . Reliant Energy HL&P Houston, Texas Reliant Energy HL&P, the 8 th largest investor-owned utility in the nation, has been a key champion in transforming the growing Houston new homes market to ENERGY STAR. Reliant Energy has supported the labeling of over 1,400 ENERGY Star labeled homes in 2001. Reliant Energy has already signed contracts with 10 production builders and four custom builders, and with projects to qualify over 4,500 Energy Star homes in 2002. The utility has also dedicated substantial resources to advertising and marketing efforts. In 2001, Reliant Energy raised funds to run a 22-week advertising campaign in the Houston Chronicle. In 2002, Reliant Energy is partnering with 14 builders and doubling their advertising budget to launch a new marketing campaign including print, billboards, radio, television, and home shows. Ence Homes St. George, Utah Attributing much of its success to Energy Star since joining in 1999, Ence Homes has built over 500 ENERGY STAR labeled homes and has grown to command about 10 percent of the residential market share in Southern Nevada and Southern Utah. Ence has consistently used print, radio, television, and its Web site to educate homebuyers about the benefits of ENERGY STAR. Ence Homes requires all of its realtors and employees to participate in ENERGY STAR training before selling Ence Homes. Ence also utilizes ENERGY STAR labeled products in its homes, such as heating and air conditioning systems and appliances. Ence's commitment to ENERGY STAR demonstrates the marketing potential of Energy Star to all builder partners. ------- Excellence in Efficient Homes New Jersey Energy Star® Homes NBW Jersey Mount Laurel, New Jersey ENERGY STAR® HOITI6S New Jersey ENERGY STAR® Homes Program was created under the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Clean Energy Program as an umbrella initiative by the seven electric and gas utilities in the state. Its goal is to transform the residential new construction market to ENERGY STAR. The participating utilities are Conectiv Power Delivery; GPU Energy, a FirstHand Energy Company; New Jersey Natural Gas; NUI/Elizabethtown Gas; Public Service Electric & Gas Company; Rockland Electric; and South Jersey Gas. The creation of New Jersey ENERGY STAR Homes represents the first time that a utility-sponsored program is being offered throughout the state. In 2001, the statewide initiative succeeded in qualifying over 1,000 ENERGY STAR labeled homes, bringing the total number of labeled homes in the state to nearly 3,500. Much of this success is shared with MaGrann Associates who served as a contractor to New Jersey ENERGY STAR homes. Working with the NJ Department of Community Affairs and other state and local housing agencies, New Jersey ENERGY STAR Homes also championed low-income housing by labeling 650 ENERGY STAR affordable housing units in 2001, with another 1,700 scheduled for 2002. The program also aggressively promotes ENERGY STAR labeled HVAC equipment, lighting fixtures, and washing machines. ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners Energy Star Award for Excellence in Manufactured Housing CHaiTIPIOn Champion Enterprises, Inc. World's Largest HomebuiUer AubUrn Hills, Michigan Champion Enterprises, Inc., is the worlds largest producer of manufactured homes. Champion's corporate commitment to manufacture ENERGY STAR labeled homes in each of its 49 North American plants stands to significantly reduce national energy consumption and carbon emissions. Champion is incorporating a standard compliance program to facilitate the labeling of its homes as ENERGY STAR, including a standardized design package, third-party design approval, and revision of Quality Control procedures. Approximately 45 percent of Champions entire product line is ready for the ENERGY STAR label. Champion is also embarking on a national print, radio, and television marketing campaign to expand marketing and financial incentives for use of Energy Star labeled homes. ------- Excellence in Efficient Homes Energy Star Award for Excellence in Home Improvement New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Albany, New York The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has led the country in improving the energy efficiency of existing homes. In March 2001, NYSERDA launched its "Home Performance with ENERGY Star" initiative. This innovative program works to build a supply of Building Performance Institute certified home performance contractors to meet a growing demand by homeowners for skilled improvements in the overall energy efficiency of their homes. To spur demand for these contractor services, NYSERDA is conducting an extensive multi-media campaign to educate consumers about ENERGY STAR products and services and to recruit qualified contractors. NYSERDA has invested over $5 million in this initiative to create consumer demand for quality energy efficiency services and develop a competent contractor infrastructure to service that demand. In the first 10 months of the "Home Performance with ENERGY Star" initiative, more than 350 homeowners have completed energy efficiency improvements valued at over $3.4 million; an additional 100 homes are in process valued at nearly $1 million. Each of these New York homeowners will save an estimated $550 annually on their energy costs. ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners MEEA Change A Light, Change the World Award Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Chicago, Illinois Only in its second year of existence, the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) has already made a difference promoting energy efficiency and improving the environment in the Midwest. MEEA rolled out its first ENERGY Star program in October 2001 during the national "Change A Light" campaign (with support from the Wisconsin Focus on Energy Program). With the goal of raising consumer awareness about ENERGY STAR qualified light bulbs, MEEA produced "Change A Light" educational and point-of-purchase materials, offered an instant rebate at participating retailers across four states, generated press events, and sponsored the "Change A Light" National Sweepstakes. The organization provided customers of 150 True Value Stores in Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, and Ohio, with an instant rebate and displayed in-store educational and promotional materials. For its part, True Value placed television and radio ads and ran four full-page ads in major newspapers. MEEA also worked with 100 Home Depot stores to bring the "Change A Light" campaign to its customers. ------- Excellence in Efficient Products OSRAM SYLVANIA Danvers, Massachusetts Manufacturing a wide range of lighting as well as other consumer and commercial products, OSRAM SYLVANIA is committed to integrating environmental stewardship into its business practices as demonstrated through its partnership with Energy Star. In 2001, OSRAM SYLVANIA promoted ENERGY STAR by engaging hundreds of retail stores across the country in Energy Star's national "Change A Light" campaign. OSRAM SYLVANIA asked retailers to display point-of-purchase materials and in- store advertisements, which encouraged consumers to "Make their next light an Energy Star. " OSRAM SYLVANIA offered savings coupons to consumers nationwide for the purchase of ENERGY STAR qualified light bulbs, and contributed prizes for the "Change A Light" National Sweepstakes. The company's "Change A Light" promotions educated hundreds of thousands of consumers about ENERGY STAR qualified lighting products in stores where purchasing decisions are typically made. OSRAM SYLVANIA GE Lighting Cleveland, Ohio The popularity of ENERGY STAR qualified products during the "Change A Light" promotion last fall amounted to almost a 300-percent increase in GE lighting sales. GE Lighting actively participated in Energy Star's 2001 "Change A Light" campaign through ad placement, ENERGY STAR point-of-purchase materials for retailers, and product suite contributions for the "Change A Light" National Sweepstakes. The company's "Change A Light" advertisement was placed in 16 major newspapers across the country—reaching 26 million consumers with a clip-out savings coupon for the purchase of ENERGY STAR qualified light bulbs. As an active ENERGY Star manufacturing partner for the past several years, GE Lighting offers more than 60 ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent lamps and fixtures.The company was also an ENERGY STAR Award winner in 2000 for implementing energy efficient practices in its own facilities through EPA's Green Lights Program. ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners • 1 . . Special Recognition for Industry Leadership Hunter Fan Company Memphis, Tennessee A manufacturer of ceiling fans for more than 100 years, Hunter Fan Company consistently shows technological leadership in its industry. In 2001, Hunter made unprecedented contributions to the specification development process, ultimately allowing ENERGY STAR to make the label available for ceiling fans. The lack of a standardized test procedure and commercial test facilities has historically been a major challenge in distinguishing energy efficient ceiling fans. After years of developing their own test method, Marshall Brown and Vin Mehta of Hunter's Engineering Division shared this proprietary information and worked with EPA to develop the Solid State Test Method. Hunter donated test results for over 50 ceiling fans from a variety of manufacturers in support of the ENERGY Star ceiling fan specification setting process. In addition, Hunter shared the design details of its test chamber with competing companies and commercial testing laboratories. To date, with the help of direct consultation by Hunter engineers, two additional third party testing facilities have been built following Hunter's original blueprints. As a Charter Partner for ceiling fans, Hunter participated, along with 13 other companies, in the launch of ENERGY STAR labeled ceiling fans in August 2001. This summer more than 50 qualifying Hunter models will be available for consumer purchase at stores such as Home Depot and Lowe's, as well as in independent showrooms across the nation. ------- Excellence in Efficient Products Special Recognition for Technical Innovation Royal Vendors, Inc. Kearneysville, West Virginia With the company's new vending machine technology, Royal Vendors' customers use approximately 50 percent less energy The technology consists of a more energy efficient T8 lighting package, cooling unit, GE evaporator fan, and software to further reduce consumption during non-peak hours. All new 2002 Royal Vendors machines are available with the optional energy efficiency package, which saves energy, money, and maintenance/service calls. With approximately one million Royal Vendors machines in place in the U.S., upgrading the existing stock of machines, which often last for 10 to 12 years, provides many energy-saving opportunities. To serve this market, Royal Vendors offers a retrofit package. ENERGY STAR wishes to distinguish Royal Vendors with a Special Recognition Award for its ingenuity and leadership in the design of energy efficient cold-drink vending machines. Special Recognition for Online Information Lowe's Home Improvement Wilkesboro, North Carolina While Lowe's offered a rich, engaging blend of traditional consumer education materials, point-of-sale displays, television and radio ads, and training clinics for do-it-yourselfers in 2001, Lowe's truly excelled at its online consumer outreach. Through Lowes.com/energy, consumers could research and make online purchases of ENERGY STAR labeled products, obtain many tips on efficient use of products and systems throughout the home, learn "how-to" purchase, contract for, and efficiently install more complicated elements such as ducts, insulation, and ventilation. Lowe's online "Energy Solutions Center" organizes energy efficiency tips room by room, with ENERGY STAR as the platform for improvements. Lowe's also featured its ENERGY STAR Solutions Guide on the site, with a thorough overview of qualified products it carries, as well as home improvement advice for improved energy efficiency. ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners 2002 • • • • lift Money Isnt All You're Saving Energy Star Partner of the Year — Product Panasonic is a true leader in offering energy efficient products. Panasonic and its affiliated Quasar and Technics brands currently offer an exemplary 446 Energy Star qualified product models spread over 15 product categories. Last year alone marked the introduction of 164 newly qualifying models, expanding Panasonic's participation to all product categories. Panasonic's diverse product line includes home electronics, office equipment, home appliances, heating and cooling equipment, and lighting. Panasonic's commitment to ENERGY STAR also extends into sales and marketing, consumer education, specification development, product labeling, internal training, and public outreach. Panasonic actively engages other manufacturers and retailers in ENERGY STAR efforts. In 2001, Panasonic launched an Internet- based sweepstakes, which included a quiz designed to educate consumers on the benefits of ENERGY STAR and which was experienced by more than 30,000 entrants. Manufacturers Panasonic. Panasonic Secaucus, New Jersey ------- Excellence in Efficient Products Canon With over 220 labeled products, Canon U.SA., Inc. offers more Energy Star qualified office imaging products than any other office equipment manufacturer. As a strong supporter of ENERGY STAR, Canon incorporated ENERGY Star into its Canon Clean Earth Campaign, a corporate program encompassing industrial ecology, workplace conservation, and environmental philanthropy. Through an array of internal and external communications vehicles including its Web site, advertisements, brochures, videos, and other collateral materials, Canon educated employees, dealers, and consumers about the benefits of ENERGY STAR qualified products. In 2001, Canon also supported ENERGY STAR outreach initiatives by participating in promotional campaigns such as the successful ENERGY STAR Showcase Dorm Room project at Tulane University, New Orleans. Canon U.S.A., Inc. Lake Success, New York Good Earth Lighting, Inc. Wheeling, Illinois Good Earth Lighting, Inc. has defied conventional wisdom and delivered affordable, energy efficient, decorative light fixtures that look nice in people's homes. More than 90 percent (70+ models) of Good Earth's decorative fixtures and lamps currently qualify for the ENERGY STAR label. The company's goal is that its decorative lighting sales will be 100 percent ENERGY Star by the end of 2002. In order to increase the use of efficient fixtures in American homes, Good Earth has developed effective showroom marketing materials, engaged in extensive training of sales staff, representatives, and distributors, and sponsored outreach to Lowe's, CostCo, Menards, and other retailers participating in the "Change A Light" promotion and regional Torchiere Turn-in events. ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners 0 MAYTAG Maytag Corporation Newton, Iowa Maytag now offers 68 ENERGY STAR qualified appliance models, which is almost a 100-percent increase over last year. In 2001, Maytag Corporation introduced ENERGY STAR labeled residential washers in commercial facilities. More than a third of Maytag's commercial washer sales were ENERGY STAR qualifying. Also in 2001, Maytag concluded a concert tour called "Making Music Matter," visiting Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, DC. The tour and related promotional activity reached an estimated 202 million consumers with educational messages about the energy and water savings of ENERGY Star qualified clothes washers. For the second consecutive year, Maytag reached millions of viewers across the nation by participating in the Macy s Day Parade with a "Mother Earth" float displaying the ENERGY STAR logo. Maytag created specialized ENERGY STAR educational packages for its more than 650 Maytag Home Appliance Centers, including training materials and promotional templates featuring ENERGY STAR. Maytag was also the first appliance manufacturer to introduce a refrigerator that qualified for the new July 2001 ENERGY STAR refrigerator specification. WhirliMK)l / X CORPORATION Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor, Michigan Whirlpool Corporation now offers more than 160 Energy Star qualified products under the KitchenAid and Whirlpool brand names. One hundred percent of KitchenAid dishwashers and built-in refrigerators are qualified, as well as more than 70 additional refrigerator models and 40 percent of its dehumidifiers. Whirlpool has worked hard to show consumers which quality products carry ENERGY STAR. In 2001, Whirlpool reached nearly 300 million consumers through its placement of 450 print articles, more than 90 television news segments, and its cutting edge Web site all featuring ENERGY Star labeled products. Whirlpool continues to exhibit leadership in product innovation and program promotion, introducing two of the most efficient ENERGY STAR qualified clothes washers in 2001—the Calypso™ and Duet™. For third consecutive year, Whirlpool has earned the honor of being named an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. ------- Excellence in Efficient Products Philips Lighting Company Somerset, New Jersey Continual innovation has helped Philips Lighting Company produce a large array of ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), with marketing and promotional support that has dramatically increased the use of these lamps in U.S. homes. Philips manufactures nearly 60 different Energy Star qualified CFL models—more than 90 percent of its CFL product line. Philips is committed to communicating the benefits of energy efficiency at every opportunity, through its Web site, its "on hold" telephone voice messaging, and its point-of-purchase displays in more than 5,000 Home Depot and Sears locations. Philips has achieved more than 46 million impressions through several innovative public relations campaigns, including "Energy Blueprint for the Nation," in which Philips installed energy efficient lighting in one block in Berkeley, California. Philips further advanced awareness of ENERGY STAR by participating in Earth Day 2001, the "Change A Light" campaign, and California's "Flex Your Power" initiative. PHILIPS Alside Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio For the third year in a row, Alside has outpaced all other window manufacturers in its creative promotion of ENERGY STAR. Alside effectively weaves the message of energy efficiency and the value its ENERGY STAR labeled windows offer throughout its Web site, sales training materials, product displays, consumer brochures, job site signs, and demo windows. Alside's ClimaTech® Insulated Glass Package is ENERGY STAR qualified in all three climate zones in the U.S. Using ENERGY STAR with customers, distributors, builders, and affiliated companies has paid off for Alside, as overall unit sales rose 32 percent in 2001, and 65 percent of those windows were ENERGY STAR qualified. Among other things, Alside launched a "bundled" program of efficient windows and siding targeted at the renovation market, which featured the availability of ENERGY STAR labeled windows, and linked siding and insulation products with ENERGY STAR Home Sealing. WINDOW SYSTEMS ------- 2002 Energy Star® Award Winners VELUX America Inc. Greenwood, South Carolina Described as the world leader in roof windows and skylights, VELUX America Inc. made a business decision early on to promote energy efficiency. In 2001, this decision translated into a product line that was 100 percent ENERGY Star qualified. VELUX has also led in educating consumers on the value of efficient sky lights, particularly in California where an upgrade to an ENERGY Star labeled skylight can save a homeowner about $200 a year in cooling costs. VELUX conducted a media campaign targeting California consumers, which included print, radio, television, and direct mail advertising featuring ENERGY STAR. This campaign went national in 2001, with training for all sales and customer service representatives on ENERGY STAR, and with prominent ENERGY STAR materials in all 550 permanent retail displays in home centers, and in smaller "gate" displays with more than 10,000 independent dealers across the country. ------- Excellence in Efficient Products Energy Star Partner of the Year — Retail Sears, Roebuck & Co. Hoffman Estates, Illinois For the third consecutive year, Sears has distinguished itself as a champion in promoting energy efficiency to the American public. Sears continues to offer the widest array of ENERGY STAR qualified appliances under one roof, including leading brands and its own Kenmore brand. In 2000, Sears pledged to sell more than one million ENERGY STAR labeled appliances and did so, repeating this achievement in 2001. In addition, Sears sold more than 1.5 million ENERGY Star labeled home electronics products, and more than 30,000 labeled heating and cooling units. Also in 2001, Sears created "The Sears Experience" for all of its 863 mall-based appliance showrooms that showcased unique ENERGY STAR product placement and consumer education materials. Sears introduced two of the most efficient appliances in their categories—the Kenmore Elite refrigerator and the HE3t clothes washer. Both products exceed the efficiency requirements of ENERGY STAR. Contributing significantly to its success, Sears has demonstrated a strong commitment to working with regional ENERGY STAR programs across the country, offered comprehensive sales training programs for its staff, and directed its vendors to supply ENERGY STAR qualified products. ------- The 2002 Energy Star® Awards • ¦ . . Ill 1994 1995 Green Lights® Mobil Corporation Partner of the Year Primo Lighting Management Lighting Management Company Ally of the Year Cooper Lighting Manufacturing Ally of the Year Arizona Public Service Company Utility Company Ally of the Year Green Lights® Johnson & Johnson Large Corporate Partner of the Year The Washington Times Small Corporate Partner of the Year Arlington County Public Schools Government Partner of the Year Santa Cruz Valley Union High Government Partner of the Year University of Missouri-Columbia University Partner of the Year University of Michigan Hospitals Large Hospital Partner of the Year Lima Memorial Hospital Hospital Partner of the Year Whitaker Newsletters Small Business Partner of the Year Sligo Adventist School Non-Profit Partner of the Year Honeywell, Inc. Manufacturer Ally of the Year Innovative Lighting Services Lighting Management Company Ally of the Year ------- Past Energy Star® Awards Winners 1996 Green Lights® USX Corporation Large Corporate Partner of the Year Westinghouse Electric Corporation Large Corporate Partner of the Year Halliburton Company Corporate Partner of the Year City of Philadelphia City Government Partner of the Year County of San Diego County Government Partner of the Year State of California State Government Partner of the Year Larry's Markets Small Corporate Partner of the Year University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Large Hospital Partner of the Year St. Charles Medical Center Small Hospital Partner of the Year Colonial Pacific Leasing Corporation Small Business Partner of the Year Massachusetts Institute of Technology University Partner of the Year Columbia University University Partner of the Year Whitehill Lighting & Supplies, Inc. Lighting Distributor Ally of the Year Parke Industries, Inc. Lighting Management Company Ally of the Year Philips Lighting Company Lighting Manufacturer Ally of the Year Southern California Edison Company Utility Company Ally of the Year Energy Star® Products Ricoh Corporation Office Equipment Partner of the Year Compaq Computer Corporation Office Equipment PC Partner of the Year Samsung Electronics Company Office Equipment Monitor Partner of the Year Hewlett-Packard Company Office Equipment Printer Partner of the Year Canon USA, Inc. Office Equipment Copier Partner of the Year Pitney Bowes Facsimile Systems Office Equipment Fax Machine Partner of the Year Honeywell Corporation HVAC Large Manufacturer Partner of the Year Addison Products Company HVAC Small Manufacturer Partner of the Year ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving The 2002 Energy Star® Awards 1997 Energy Star Buildings'" University of Missouri-Columbia Partner of the Year Honeywell, Inc. Partner of the Year Green Lights® Bank of America Large Corporate Partner of the Year Siemens Business Communications Small Corporate Partner of the Year City and County of Denver Government Partner of the Year Columbia/HCA Healthcare Partner of the Year University of Cincinnati University Partner of the Year University of Rochester University Partner of the Year Elks Club of State College Non-Profit Partner of the Year WESCO Distribution, Inc. Lighting Distributor Ally of the Year Lighting Management Consultants, Inc. Lighting Management Company Ally of the Year Energy Star® Products Compaq Computer Corporation Office Equipment Computer Partner of the Year Samsung Electronics Corporation Office Equipment Monitor Partner of the Year Lexmark International, Inc. Office Equipment Printer Partner of the Year Ricoh Corporation Office Equipment Copier Partner of the Year Canon USA, Inc. Office Equipment Facsimile Partner of the Year Advanced Micro Systems/ He wle tt- Packard Office Equipment Best Technical Innovation Sun Microsystems Office Equipment Best Internal Promotion Pitney Bowes Office Equipment Best External Promotion Weil-McLain HVAC Large Manufacturer Partner of the Year Addison Products Company HVAC Small Manufacturer Partner of the Year Energy Star® Homes North American Insulation Manufacturers Association Outstanding Industry Association National Home Energy Resources Organization Outstanding Home Rating! Tech Support ConSol, Inc. Outstanding Home Rating! Tech Support Greenstone Industries Outstanding Manufacturer Energy Design Technologies Outstanding Building Trade Vendor ------- Past Energy Star® Awards Winners 1998 Energy Star Buildings'" Mobil Corporation Partner of the Year The Trane Company Ally of the Year Johnson & Johnson Outstanding Energy Star Buildings Upgrade Green Lights® Compaq Computer Corporation Corporate Partner of the Year Louisville & Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District Government Partner of the Year St. Josephs Hospital Healthcare Partner of the Year Walt Disney World Company Hospitality Partner of the Year Davenport Community Schools School System Partner of the Year McDonald's Corporation Retail Partner of the Year American Electric Power Company Ally of the Year City of Scottsdale Best Promotions Energy Star® Products IBM Corporation Office Equipment Computer Partner of the Year Samsung Electronics Corporation Office Equipment Monitor Partner of the Year Ricoh Corporation Office Equipment Imaging Partner of the Year Xerox Corporation Office Equipment Best Partner Promotion Lithonia Emergency Systems Exit Sign Partner of the Year Maytag Corporation Appliance Partner of the Year Energy Star® Homes Energy Rated Homes—Midwest Home Rating/Technical Support Provider Ally of the Year Andersen Corporation Manufacturer Ally of the Year Gainesville Regional Utilities Utility Ally of the Year Southlake Development, Inc. Small Builder of the Year Watt Homes Medium Builder of the Year Best Homes Medium Builder of the Year Pulte Homes Large Builder of the Year Palm Harbor Homes, Inc. Manufactured Home Builder of the Year Best Promotions AstraLite Best External Promotion GDE Systems, Inc. Best Educational Material Vermont Star Homes Most Creative Use of Media ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving The 2002 Energy Star® Awards 1999 Energy Star Buildings™ Polaroid Corporation Corporate Partner of the Year Johnson Controls, Inc. Ally of the Year CEC Consultants, Inc. Ally of the Year Mervyns California Retail Partner of the Year New York State Office of Mental Health Healthcare Partner of the Year Broward County Commission Government Partner of the Year Wake County Public School System Education Partner of the Year Green Lights® The Boeing Company Corporate Partner of the Year Amtech Lighting Services Ally of the Year Staples Retail Partner of the Year Northern Illinois Medical Center Healthcare Partner of the Year Mercer County Government Partner of the Year State of Ohio Government Partner of the Year University of Virginia Education Partner of the Year Energy Star® Products IBM Corporation Office Equipment Computer Partner of the Year Ricoh Corporation Office Equipment Imaging Partner of the Year Sony Electronics, Inc. Home Electronics Partner of the Year Matsushita Electric/Panasonic Home Electronics Partner of the Year Lithonia Emergency Systems Exit Sign Partner of the Year Whirlpool Corporation Appliance Partner of the Year Maytag Appliances Appliance Leadership Award Andersen Corporation National Window Partner of the Year Windowmaster Products Regional Window Partner of the Year Soft-Lite L.L.C. Regional Window Partner of the Year The Home Depot National Window Retailer of the Year ------- Past Energy Star® Awards Winners 1999 Energy Star® Homes New England Joint Management Committee Ally of the Year — Utility Conectiv Power Delivery Ally of the Year — Utility Andersen Corporation Ally of the Year — Manufacturer Energy Rated Homes — Midwest Ally of the Year — Technical Support Provider Florida Department of Community Affairs and the Florida Solar Energy Center Ally of the Year — State or Local Government Agency Energy Star® for Small Business Award Speare Memorial Hospital The Williams Inn Inn at Wiccoppee Petruccelli International American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation GGS Information Services, Inc. Penn-Craft Community Association Weatherbury Farm Gulf Coast Paper American Cat Emporium & Wood Products The Doorstep Homeless Shelter Lagniappe Banquet Hall River Run Bed & Breakfast Subway Sandwiches and Salads Metropolitan Manufacturers Association Boulder Book Store Sycamore Plaza Partnership Paras, LLC Centerplex Larry's Markets Energy Star® for Congregations Award Georgetown Gospel Chapel North Oxnard United Methodist Church ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving The 2002 Energy Star® Awards 2000 Excellence in Consumer Education New York State Energy Research & Development Authority Ricoh Corporation Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships State of Wisconsin Combined Heat and Power Awards Dow Chemical Company Louisiana State University Trigen, Oklahoma City, OK Trigen, Tulsa, Oklahoma Trigen, Chicago, IL Trigen, Trenton, NJ Trigen, Philadelphia, PA University of North Carolina Rutgers University Maiden Mills All Systems Cogeneration Energy Star® Homes FirstEnergy Corporation Ally of the Year Florida Power Corporation Ally of the Year Public Service Electric & Gas Company of New Jersey Ally of the Year D.R. Wastchak, L.L.C. Ally of the Year Bosshardt Realty Services, Inc. Special Recognition Award Town & Home, Inc. Special Recognition Award Energy Star® Labeling Ricoh Corporation Product Labeling Sears, Roebuck & Company Retail Panasonic Home Electronics Whirlpool Corporation Appliances Ricoh Corporation Office Equipment Alside National Window Thermal Industries Eastern Regional Window Viking Industries, Inc. Western Regional Window National Coatings Corporation Roof Products Sun Microsystems Outstanding Corporate Commitment Energy Star Buildings'" and Green Lights® Johnson & Johnson Partner of the Year: Corporate State of Wisconsin Partner of the Year: Government Buildings ShopKo Stores, Inc. Partner of the Year: Retail Buildings La Quinta Inns, Inc. Partner of the Year: Hospitality Buildings ------- Past Energy Star® Awards Winners 2000 Arden Realty, Inc. Partner of the Year: Commercial Real Estate Harwood Management Services Partner of the Year: Commercial Real Estate Sachem Central School District, New York Partner of the Year: Education Buildings North Memorial Health Care Partner of the Year: Healthcare Buildings Advance Transformer Co. Ally of the Year: Large Energy Service Provider Public Service Company of Colorado — Denver District Cooling Ally of the Year: Small Energy Service Provider GE Lighting Green Lights: Ally of the Year Pitney Bowes, Inc. Green Lights: Partner of the Year Energy Star® for Small Business Award Thomas Mott Homestead Bed and Breakfast Ye Olde England Inne YWCA of White Plaines & Central Westchester American Environmental Outfitters, Inc. A.O.K Body Shop British American Autocare Inc. C.W. Hines and Associates Inc. Bestway Cape Canaveral Marine Services, Inc. Micro MICR Corp Pizza Hut of Gainesville The Green Institute ENCAP L.L.C. Environmental Law & Policy Center McDonalds Restaurant Urban Options Community Mercantile Eastdale Plaza California Family Fitness Centers Intrepress Technologies La Paz Electronics International Laser & Skin Surgery Center Energy Star® for Congregations Award Beth El-Kesser Israel Temple Hazon Trinity Lutheran Church Settlement Lutheran Church First Christian Church Solana Beach Presbyterian Church St. John's Episcopal Parish Cheney United Methodist Church ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving The 2002 Energy Star® Awards 2001 Excellence in Consumer Education Pacific Gas and Electric Company Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation Sacramento Municipal Utility District Participating Electric and Gas Utilities of the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Business Hilton Hotels Corporation Partner of the Year Verizon Partner of the Year M.J. Soffe Company Partner of the Year Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc. Partner of the Year Virtua Health Partner of the Year University of Missouri at Columbia Partner of the Year University of Virginia Partner of the Year Kingston City Schools Partner of the Year Arden Realty, Inc. Partner of the Year Hines Partner of the Year Servidyne Systems, Inc. Partner of the Year Johnson Controls, Inc. Partner of the Year Harrisburg Area Community College Honorable Mention Raytheon Company Honorable Mention BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. Honorable Mention Bonneville Power Administration Honorable Mention Arizona Army National Guard Honorable Mention Energy Efficient Homes Southwest Gas Corporation Partner of the Year Guaranteed Watt Saver Systems West, Inc. Partner of the Year The Connecticut Light and Power Company Partner of the Year Woods & Associates Partner of the Year Bob Vila Excellence in Home Improvement Atlantic Design and Construction Energy Efficient Builder Award Barry Andrews Homes Energy Efficient Builder Award Beazer Homes Energy Efficient Builder Award Tierra Concrete Homes Energy Efficient Builder Award Energy Efficient Products Canon U.S.A., Inc. Partner of the Year Whirlpool Corporation Partner of the Year Panasonic Partner of the Year Maytag Corporation Partner of the Year National Coatings Corporation Partner of the Year Alside Partner of the Year Harvey Industries Partner of the Year ------- Past Energy Star® Awards Winners 2001 Viking Windows and Patio Doors Partner of the Year Sears, Roebuck & Company Partner of the Year Pitney Bowes, Inc. Honorable Mention Intel Corporation Technical Innovation in Energy Star AMD Technical Innovation in Energy Star Excellence in Corporate Commitment IBM Corporation Combined Heat and Power Awards The College of New Jersey Energy Star® for Small Business Award CHW Elementary Aurum Learning Systems Ashe Memorial Hospital Kiddie U Tech Vest, Inc. The Midtown Building Three Rivers Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. Schmidt Veterinary Clinic American Air Conditioning Jerry F. Pepper, APLC Community Mercantile Jose Oshea's Cafe and Cantina Barbaras Bakery Beutler Heating and Air Conditioning Vic's IGA Market Rancho Murieta Association Spaans Cookie Company Turn On To America Watt Executive Plaza Helen Anderson President & CEO (retired), Rayvern Lighting Supply Company, Inc. Special Award Winner Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Special Award Winner Wisconsin Focus on Energy Special Award Winner America's Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC) Special Award Winner Energy Star® for Congregations Award Congregation Beth El-Keser Israel Covington Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sikh Religious Temple Bethesda Lutheran Church ------- Money Isnt All You're Saving The 2002 Energy Star® Awards ------- ------- Money Isn't AlI You're Saving ------- |