Money Isrit All You're Saving

2001 Energy Star®
Awards Ceremony

hosted by
US Environmental Protection Agency
US Department of Energy


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2001 Energy Star® Awards Ceremony

5:00 p.m. Reception

Hosted by Johnson Controls, Inc.

6:30 p.m. Banquet

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote Address

Christie Whitman, Administrator
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Dinner

Partner Keynote Speaker

Tina Settecase, Vice President and General Merchandise
Manager Home Appliances
Sears, Roebuck & Company

Awards Presentations

Kathleen Hogan, Director

Climate Protection Partnerships Division

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Abraham Haspel, Acting Director

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

U.S. Department of Energy

Excellence in Consumer Education Awards
Energy Star® Label for Business Award
Energy Star® Label for Homes
Energy Star® Product Awards
Excellence in Corporate Commitment

9:30 p.m.

Conclusion of Evening

Kathleen Hogan


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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, 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 Jersey's 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 Jersey's 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.


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As a preservationist, Governor Whitman won voter approval for
the state's first stable funding source to preserve one million more
acres of open space and farmland by the year 2011. Nearly as
much land — over 250,000 acres — was preserved during her
administration as in the previous three decades of the state's land
preservation program. 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 Jersey's first female governor. She appointed
New Jersey's 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.


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Tina Settecase

Vice President and General Merchandise Manager Home Appliances
Sears, Roebuck & Company

Tina Settecase has held the position of vice president and general
merchandise manager for Sears Home Appliances since January,
1997- In this role she is responsible for the purchasing and
merchandising of Home Appliances, including all white goods
products plus floorcare and sewing machines.

It was under her watch that two significant innovations were
introduced: the premium subline of Kenmore, Kenmore Elite
was introduced, and the new Kenmore Elite Calypso washer
was named one of the top products of 2001 by the Good
Housekeeping Institute.

Prior to her current assignment, she was vice president and general
merchandise manager of carpeting, paint, and sporting goods.

Settecase joined Sears in 1972 as a market analyst and since then
has held increasing responsibilities including sales promotion
manager, business specialty marketing manager, divisional
marketing manager, and buyer.

She holds a Masters Degree in Journalism from Northwestern
University. A Chicago native, she and her husband, Michael,
reside in Hinsdale, Illinois.


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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 Programs. 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 12 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.


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2001 Energy Star® Award Winners

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Pacific Gas and Electric Company

San Francisco, California

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is a wholly owned
subsidiary of PG&E Corporation and maintains its headquarters
in San Francisco, California. The company provides natural gas
and electric service to approximately 12 million people in
Northern and Central California. In 2000, PG&E worked to
increase consumer awareness of ENERGY STAR, thereby increasing
consumer purchases of energy-efficient products. It also aimed to
increase outreach to harder-to-reach market segments such as
Hispanic and Chinese populations. PG&E divided its efforts into
two sections: new homes outreach and a lighting and appliance
campaign. Under its new homes outreach, one of its most
inventive promotional pieces was the 2000 Telly Award-winning
sales video and brochure for contractors, "Selling the Green,"
which describes the financial benefits of ENERGY STAR. PG&E's
lighting and appliance campaign included TV, print, and radio
advertising, editorial outreach, point-of-purchase materials, as well
as featuring ENERGY STAR at special events. Its television spot
"Grim Reaper," which features ENERGY STAR appliances, won
"Best Creative Spot" in ADWEEKSeptember 2000.


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Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

Portland, Oregon

Established in 1996, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
(NEEA) actively promotes Energy Star as part of its goal to
transform the market. NEEA's impressive work to make energy-
efficient products and services available and affordable to consumers
in the Northwest region focuses on appliances and lighting. One
highly successful effort, the ENERGY STAR Resource-Efficient
Clothes Washer Program, initially offered consumer and retailer
incentives to encourage increased sales of energy-efficient clothes
washers. Today, the program consists of intensive marketing and
promotional efforts, as well as retailer training, to raise awareness
about the resource-savings and non-energy benefits of ENERGY STAR
home appliances. Promotions for clothes washers include the
ENERGY Star Grimiest Soccer Team photo contest and soccer
clinics and the ENERGY STAR Clean Up Sweepstakes held in
partnership with Fred Meyer Supermarkets, which carried point-of-
purchase displays in 110 stores. Tactics used in these promotions
were advertising, media outreach, in-store displays, promotional
materials, and celebrity events. The combined reach of the
promotions was 28.6 million impressions.


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Wisconsin Energy
Conservation Corporation

Madison, Wisconsin

Established in 1980, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
(WECC) is a private, nonprofit corporation and a national leader
in the promotion of energy efficiency for utilities, consumer and
environmental groups, and regulatory agencies. Its ENERGY STAR
consumer education awareness campaign focuses on lighting,
appliances, and new homes. This highly effective campaign
featured Energy Squirrel, a fun, super hero cartoon, as the
'spokesperson for WECC's Energy Star lighting and appliances
campaign. Wisconsin ENERGY STAR Homes Campaign builds on
the national ENERGY STAR program by adding building standards
that are more specific to Wisconsin's extreme weather. Among the
tactics WECC used to promote Energy Star in 2000 for both
campaigns were newspaper and radio advertising that each had a
reach of more than 1.6 million, media outreach that ran for four
weeks and reached 437,770 households, co-op advertising, point-
of-purchase materials, and after-sale marketing.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners
Excellence in Consumer Education

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

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The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) generates,
transmits, and distributes electric power to a 900-square-mile
service area that includes Sacramento County and a small
portion of Placer County SMUD's Energy Star campaign in
2000 targeted residential customers, small businesses, large
buildings, and schools. It included print and radio advertising,
point-of-purchase materials, events, media outreach, financial
incentives, and sales training. An estimated 6.5 million
impressions were made through this campaign. Also in 2000,
SMUD sponsored a torchiere trade-in event in October as part
of the national Great Energy Star Lighting Change Out.
SMUD succeeded in obtaining 1,004 trade-ins and selling 1,115
new ENERGY Star labeled products. SMUD has been an ENERGY
Star partner since 1996.


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Participating Electric and
Gas Utilities of the Northeast
Energy Efficiency Partnerships

Lexington, Massachusetts

Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) works with
organizations and businesses across the country to reduce
pollution that results from energy use. Through its consumer
education campaign, NEEP aims to increase consumer awareness
and sales of ENERGY STAR labeled products, including lighting,
appliances, and new homes. They also encourage retailer and
manufacturer support and position ENERGY STAR as a preferred
brand. NEEP spearheaded an extensive multi-media integrated
marketing strategy to reach its audience throughout the
Northeast, which created 119.1 million impressions and
succeeded in increasing consumer awareness by 65 percent in
2000. There are over 25 utilities in the Northeast that sponsor
NEEP's efforts.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners
Excellence in Consumer Education

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 2001 Excellence in Consumer
Education submissions.

Helen Burnett

Senior Vice President
Ruder Finn

Susan Hager

CEO and President
Hager Sharp

Rosemary Reed

CEO

Double R Productions

Carrie Schum

Vice President
Porter Novelli


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Hilton

Improving Energy Efficiency in
Buildings and Business

Hilton Hotels Corporation

Beverly Hills, California

Hilton Hotels Corporation is committed to a corporate-wide
energy management program that spans 160 million square feet of
its owned and managed properties. The company requires all 535
properties comply with Standard Operating Procedures including
quarterly building inspections, rigorous preventive maintenance,
and a purchasing policy that includes ENERGY STAR labeled
products. Each quarterly corporate benchmarking report,
comparing a variety of energy metrics across Hilton properties, is
sent to individual hotel general managers and directors. For hotels
that perform poorly, Hilton makes available an independent
consulting firm to conduct audits. Hilton initiated a successful
agreement with Panasonic to offer ENERGY STAR labeled televisions
to franchised hotels, which is now being expanded to cover all
brands. Hilton's management approach has resulted in the
prevention of more than 64 million pounds of carbon dioxide
and savings of $2.5 million.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners

Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Business

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Verizon

Albany, New York

Verizon, one of the world's leading providers of communications
services, has dedicated an energy team of a dozen management
employees to focus entirely on the wide range of energy issues
affecting this Fortune 10 company Team Energy meets quarterly
with department heads across the business, forming the Energy
Board of Directors, to develop, implement, and sustain a world-
class energy program. Verizon's program features a corporate
purchasing policy, a strong employee communication effort,
energy audits and reviews of the most wasteful buildings, system
design, data tracking, and investigation of alternative clean fuel
sources, such as fuel cells. Verizon utilizes ENERGY STAR to
benchmark its administrative facilities to prioritize and motivate
facilities to bring their energy standards to a higher level. Verizon
projects a savings of over $20 million annually from more than
14,000 energy-reduction projects implemented in over 60 percent
of its facilities in 2000.


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M.J. Soffe Company

Fayetteville, North Carolina

M.J. Soffe Company, one of the country's leading vertical
manufacturers of active apparel, is committed to energy
management and encourages similar practices from its customers
and suppliers. M.J. Soffe has established a comprehensive energy
tracking and benchmarking process to help managers track
progress toward its energy reduction goals. The company submits
a quarterly report and year-ending summary analysis highlighting
the company's energy and environmental progress to the Board
of Directors. To help North Carolina industries improve their
methods of production and grow their profits, M.J. Soffe works
in cooperation with DOE, EPA, and the state of North Carolina
to publish articles, host seminars, present solutions at trade
shows, and make information available through their Web site.

Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc.

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts

Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
J. Sainsbury pic of London, has been in business for more than
135 years, operates 166 stores, and employs more than 30,000
people. Shaw's has established a corporate commitment to reduce
carbon dioxide emissions from energy for building services as a key
component of its environmental policy. Having started its energy
program in 1991, Shaw's carefully tracks the energy use in its
stores, as well as the effectiveness of its programs, to make
reductions. To effectively measure its energy program Shaw's
instituted an aggressive monitoring program, providing daily
information that leads to saved time, energy, and maintenance
costs. Shaw's uses its industry leadership to highlight successful
energy management approaches through articles and presentations.
Shaw's has saved nearly three million dollars and prevented the
release of about 100 million pounds of carbon dioxide annually.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners

Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Business

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Virtua Health

Camden, New Jersey

Virtua Health, the largest provider of healthcare in Southern
HEALTH New Jersey, has aggressively pursued energy-efficient upgrades

throughout its five hospitals since 1993- The 1,100-bed institution
went beyond lighting retrofits and adopted an integrated approach
to building upgrades with additional work on building automation
systems, motors, and air handling units in its newly constructed
and existing facilities. Virtua monitors its energy cost savings on a
monthly basis and circulates the monthly reports to the President
and CFO to highlight the cost-effectiveness and community
benefits of the energy program. In addition to monthly reporting,
an annual report has been prepared for the last four years and is
presented to the Board of Directors. Virtua Health's comprehensive
energy program has resulted in a 21 percent reduction in annual
energy costs, allowing the company to serve as an example of
success to other businesses and institutions.

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University of Missouri at Columbia

Columbia, Missouri

Since 1995, the University of Missouri at Columbia (UM) has
invested $6.1 million in energy efficiency projects throughout its
campus. One million dollars was invested to convert the Dalton
Cardiovascular Research Building from a constant volume system
to a variable volume system. This included converting all
laboratory fume hoods to variable volume fume hoods. The
University also undertook outreach efforts including conducting
intensive employee education, developing external promotion
campaigns, and recruiting other organizations. The University of
Missouri saved $170,000 in the first five months of its upgrades
almost doubling the original energy audit-estimated savings of
$200,000 annually.


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University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia

The University of Virginia (UVA) encompasses more than
3,450 acres of land in five counties, and consists of almost
600 buildings or major facilities, approximately 100 of which
have been built, substantially remodeled, or acquired since 1990.
Energy efficiency is promoted at industry events through UVA's
newsletter "Watt's Happening," and through an annual two-day
Energy Awareness Day event. UVA estimates that it saves over
$3-5 million annually due to its upgraded central chiller plant
and its lighting system upgrades.

Kingston City Schools

Ulster County, New York

Kingston City Schools completed an aggressive construction project
to improve the energy performance of all the district schools in
November 2000. A strategic energy management plan for the entire
district had the top support of the Board of Education, which hired
an energy manager to carry out the plan. The school board placed a
high priority on reducing energy costs as a way to cover revenue
loss from an eroding property tax base. Kingston has benchmarked
its schools and identified six that have met the ENERGY STAR
criteria. In 2000, Kingston School District saved more than
$395,000 through its energy-efficient upgrades.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners

Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Business

Arden Realty, Inc.

Los Angeles, California

Arden Realty, Inc., a self-administered real estate investment
trust, is the largest landlord of office properties in Southern
California. Arden's continued leadership in the commercial real
estate industry has earned it an ENERGY STAR award for the
second consecutive year. The key to Arden's success is its top-
down management commitment that continually looks for
ways to improve the performance of its properties through
benchmarking and linking energy improvements to the financial
value of its business. Arden now displays the ENERGY STAR label
on 80 properties, more than doubling the number of properties
that qualified for Energy Star in 1999. In the forefront of
adopting new approaches to accomplish its goals, Arden recently
announced the installation of the largest solar array on an
office property in the Western Hemisphere. Arden Realty's
commitment to improvement has saved 50 million kilowatt
hours of electricity and avoided nine megawatts of demand.

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Hines

Houston, Texas

Hines, a Texas-based, privately owned real estate firm involved in
developing, managing, leasing, and acquiring real estate is one
of the largest real estate organizations in the world. Hines has
demonstrated top-level commitment to its energy program and
incorporates energy management into its best-in-class business
practices. Hines has benchmarked the energy performance of
83 percent of its office building square footage and achieved the
Energy Star label for 32 buildings, or 37 percent of its eligible
office portfolio. On average, Hines properties use 24 percent less
energy than the average office building.


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SERVIDYNE Servidyne Systems, Inc.

Atlanta, Georgia

Servidyne Systems, Inc., has provided building owners and
managers with products and services that make building
operations more efficient in terms of energy use, occupant
satisfaction, and labor productivity for 25 years. Servidyne
pioneered energy benchmarking in the early 1980s and has used
Energy Star as a natural progression for bringing recognition to
clients as well as a way to bring more focused attention to
achieving a reduction goal. Servidyne uses benchmarking as the
basis for long-term, energy-efficiency improvements, and
continues to be a leader in the industry for improving its client's
energy efficiency. In 2000, Servidyne benchmarked 94 of its
client's facilities and helped to provide services that led to the
award of an ENERGY STAR label on 38 buildings.

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Johnson Controls. Johnson Controls has reduced its energy costs
by more than 25 percent and continues to work diligently through
its services and products to help clients earn the ENERGY STAR label
for buildings. Johnson Controls has implemented a strategic
energy management plan and aggressively promotes energy
efficiency through internal newsletters, its Intranet site, press
releases, and events. Johnson Controls has saved more than
$820,000 and has prevented approximately 20 million pounds of
carbon dioxide emissions.


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Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Business

Honorable Mentions

Harrisburg Area Community College

Raytheon Company

BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.

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Southwest Gas Corporation

Las Vegas, Nevada

Southwest Gas Corporation (SWG) is the fastest growing natural
gas distribution company in the country, providing service to more
than 1.3 million customers in Arizona, California, and Nevada.
SWG s partnership with ENERGY Star has had a significant impact
in its service territory, where there are now more than 17,000 homes
built, under construction, or planned that will carry the ENERGY
STAR label. SWG also assists participating builders in effectively
marketing the benefits of ENERGY STAR labeled homes by creating
customized marketing plans for each builder. These efforts reflect
SWG s firm belief that customers benefit from living in Energy
STAR labeled homes through cost savings, reduced pollution, and
greater comfort.

Guaranteed Watt Saver
Systems West, Inc.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Guaranteed Watt Saver Systems West, Inc., (GWSS), an Oklahoma
City-based enterprise, has generated impressive growth in ENERGY
STAR labeled homes in the Oklahoma—Texas region. In 2000, GWSS
expanded beyond the borders of Oklahoma, into the Dallas and
Houston, Texas markets. GWSS offers a variety of energy efficiency
support throughout the residential building industry such as building
science, training, sales seminars, home inspections, diagnostic testing,
and consulting services. The primary utilities in Dallas and Houston
(TXU and Reliant) have now committed to ENERGY STAR as part of
their residential construction programs in preparation for
deregulation. GWSS is slated to be a key player in the marketing,
training, and verification activities associated with its offerings.


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Energy-Efficient Homes

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The Connecticut Light and
Power Company

Berlin, Connecticut

The Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P), a wholly
owned subsidiary of the Northeast Utilities Systems, has long
supported builders who construct and label homes as ENERGY
STAR. CL&P provides technical assistance for complying with the
Model Energy Code, meeting the performance requirements, and
for verifying homes that meet program guidelines. To encourage
its builders to exceed program guidelines, this utility offers
financial incentives for the installation of ENERGY STAR labeled
appliances and lighting. As part of its marketing efforts, CL&P
operates the SmartLiving™ Center, a resource center for builders,
architects, and consumers. The center contains a training facility,
library, computer workstations, lighting displays featuring
ENERGY Star labeled fixtures, and a working kitchen equipped
with ENERGY Star labeled appliances.

Woods & Associates

Las Vegas, Nevada

Woods & Associates is a consulting firm that provides design
and diagnostic testing services to residential builders in the
Southwestern United States. Woods & Associates offers clients a
wide array of services that include reviews of building plans,
home energy ratings, and testing of homes. In 2000, the
company was responsible for labeling more than 2,100 homes as
ENERGY Star. Woods & Associates continues to actively promote
ENERGY Star labeled homes by displaying the logo on its service
vehicles, corporate headquarters, builder sites, and in its
corporate communications materials. Woods & Associates has
been an Energy Star partner since 1998.


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Excellence in Home Improvement

Bob Vila

Recognized as a national television spokesman about home
improvement, Bob Vila avidly promotes ENERGY STAR qualified
home products and appliances on the "Bob Vila's Home Again"
television series, syndicated to 200 stations nationwide. In
December 1999, he emceed the "Greening of the White House,"
touring the White House with President Clinton to showcase
ENERGY Star qualified products and other energy-efficient and
green technologies, which aired on CBS's "The Early Show"
Vila's "blitz build" work with Habitat for Humanity has
highlighted ENERGY STAR labeled products, and demonstrates
his commitment to quality housing for all.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners

Energy-Efficient Builder Awards

Previously presented at the 2000 Energy Environmental Building
Association Annual Meeting

Atlantic Design and Construction

Gainesville, Florida

Atlantic Design and Construction is the top selling ENERGY STAR
community in Gainesville. To demonstrate its commitment to ENERGY
STAR, the company includes the ENERGY STAR option in all of its
inventory homes. In 2000, 47 of the 48 homes built proudly bear the
ENERGY Star label. All of Atlantic Design and Constructions preferred
lenders offer discounted mortgage rates for ENERGY STAR labeled homes.
In cooperation with Florida H.E.R.O. and The Building America
Partnership for Industrialized Housing, the company strives to be on the
cutting edge of cost-effective, energy-saving building technologies in
order to improve quality of life, and reduce energy usage for its home
buyers, as well as promote environmental stewardship.

Barry Andrews Homes

Bel Air, Maryland

Barry Andrews Homes is dedicated to providing consumers with homes
that exceed current typical standards. Its sincere approach to providing
quality, energy-efficient homes that exceed ENERGY STAR guidelines has
brought the company much success in its two years with ENERGY STAR.
Its most recent model home prominently displays ENERGY STAR
materials and promotes the millennium powerhouse solar backup
system. Barry Andrews Homes has been very active in building ENERGY
STAR labeled homes and does an outstanding job of creatively promoting
the ENERGY Star label through advertising, model home signage, and
collateral production.


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Beazer Homes

Tempe, Arizona

Beazer Homes has been committed to building ENERGY STAR labeled
homes for the last two years, and currently 525 of its homes bear the
ENERGY Star label. Beazer's goal is to maximize the performance of its
homes for energy efficiency, indoor air quality, comfort, and quality
construction. The company has creatively promoted the ENERGY STAR
label through advertising, model home signage, collateral production,
sales training, and research studies with Southwest Gas. Beazer has also
become the first builder-owned ENERGY STAR mortgage partner. The
company is able to factor the monthly energy savings into qualifying
ratios and therefore allow more borrowers to qualify to buy a home
they otherwise could not afford. Beazer also underwrites the cost of the
HERS report for homebuyer as part of its participation in the
program. Both buyers and employees of Beazer have reported great
satisfaction working with ENERGY STAR. Beazer is committed to
expanding its participation with ENERGY STAR in the future.

Tierra Concrete Homes

Pueblo, Colorado

Tierra Concrete Homes, well known for its high standards in energy
efficiency, insists that every home it builds meets ENERGY STAR
guidelines. In the past five years, every Tierra home built has actually
exceeded the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Its owners
manual, "How to Live in a Passive Solar, Energy Efficient Home,"
teaches homeowners about the features and benefits of its ENERGY
STAR labeled products, such as appliances, lighting fixtures, and light
bulbs. Tierra's mission is ".. .to build affordable, sustainable homes
using environmentally friendly building materials and methods" and
through working with other Energy Star partners such as Enercept
(for ENERGY Star labeled roof products) and Countrywide (for
ENERGY Star mortgages). Tierra has become a leader in the energy-
efficient building industry.


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Energy-Efficient Products
Canon U.S.A., Inc.

Lake Success, New York

With more than 175 products currently available, Canon offers more
ENERGY Star qualified office imaging products than any other office
equipment manufacturer. In 2000, Canon unrolled a one million-
dollar advertising campaign for its LaserClass high-speed facsimile line,
with ENERGY Star prominently featured. The 26-week campaign
reached nearly 17 million readers. Canon has also made ENERGY STAR
a part of its "Mobile Marketing Vehicle," a traveling showroom, for a
host of ENERGY Star qualified products, that visited more than 80,000
people in major cities around the country.

Whirlpool Corporation

Benton Harbor, Michigan

Since joining in 1998, Whirlpool Corporation has undertaken major
promotional initiatives to spread the ENERGY STAR message throughout
its entire organization to include all employees, trade partners, and
consumers. Whirlpool has designed and produced a range of
promotional materials including an ENERGY STAR traveling display
highlighting the features of Whirlpool's ENERGY STAR labeled products,
consumer brochures that reinforce the company's dedication to
resource conservation, and a high profile Web site and advertising
promotions for ENERGY Star. Whirlpool has also designed and built
several products for ENERGY STAR. These products, which are marketed
under the Whirlpool and KitchenAid brand names, display the
ENERGY Star label on the consoles. In addition, Whirlpool recently
launched a high-efficiency dishwasher and introduced a new
refrigerator, which promises to exceed the Federal efficiency standards
by 35 percent. In 2000, 20 percent ofWhirlpool's total product line in
North America was ENERGY Star qualified.


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Panasonic

Secaucus, New Jersey

Panasonic offers an impressive 460 ENERGY STAR qualified
product models spread among 14 product categories. During
2000, 100 percent of the company's video product sales met
ENERGY Star guidelines. Panasonic is also a leader in promoting
ENERGY Star to the public. As part of an aggressive marketing
campaign last year, Panasonic developed a national radio news
release encouraging consumers to reduce electric bills by
purchasing ENERGY STAR labeled products. Panasonic plans to
stay at the forefront of ENERGY STAR education and promotional
activities and will soon add scanners and ventilation fans to its
long list of Energy Star models.

Maytag Corporation

Newton, Iowa

Throughout the year 2000, Maytag Corporation redoubled its
promotional efforts for Energy Star by creating print and
television advertising, and sponsoring the Making Music Matter
concert series promoting energy efficiency and ENERGY STAR
across the country. Maytag continues to maintain a network of
more than 600 Maytag Home Appliance Centers, all of which
became ENERGY STAR retail partners during 2000 to label and
market its ENERGY STAR qualified products. Thirty-two percent
of Maytag's current product line is ENERGY STAR qualified,
including 36 product models across three product categories.
Maytag Corporation was the first appliance manufacturer to join
ENERGY Star and label qualifying appliances at the factory.


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Camarillo, California

National Coatings Corporation's commitment to ENERGY STAR is a
company-wide effort from the top down. As a Charter Partner for
ENERGY Star labeled roof products, National Coatings Corporation
has been an industry leader in promoting the environmental and
energy benefits of reflective roof products. National Coatings
encourages commercial and industrial building owners to invest in
energy-efficient Cool Roof Systems as a means to save energy, save
money, extend roof life, and improve urban air quality. In addition
to touting Energy Star on compliant products and literature,
National Coatings promotes the environmental and economic
benefits of ENERGY STAR labeled roof products through public
education campaigns, published articles, advertisements, and
employee training programs. Last year, National Coatings became
the first roof products manufacturer to earn an Energy Star Partner
of the Year Award.

Alside

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

In 2000, more than 60 percent of Alside's replacement, casement,
and awning windows and patio door product sales were ENERGY
STAR qualified. Not satisfied to stop there, Alside made ENERGY
STAR a central part of training sessions at its newly established
Alside University, which were offered to new and veteran
employees. Alside incorporated the ENERGY STAR message and
logo into 30 marketing and educational pieces. This impressive
list includes a window decision guide, technical brochures, a
brochure about ENERGY STAR, "Changing the Way You See the
World" literature, the Alside 2000 Replacement Window Catalog,
the Alside Web site's ENERGY STAR page, corporate on-hold
messages, and its trade show booth.


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Harvey Industries

Manchester, New Hampshire

Harvey Industries has incorporated the ENERGY STAR message into
every facet of its business, including marketing materials, the Web,
and a brand-building campaign that includes print ads, a television
commercial, radio spots, and trade show representation. Using
ENERGY Star as a marketing tool, Harvey Industries and its
contractors have experienced a 60 percent increase in sales of Low-
E products. ENERGY Star is also a key component of Harvey
Industries' internal sales training, where the complete ENERGY
STAR window program is highlighted. Harvey Industries makes it a
priority to educate consumers, builders, and contractors, and will
continue to feature ENERGY STAR products in the coming year.

Viking Windows and Patio Doors has embraced ENERGY STAR as
a prominent feature of its windows marketing approach. Almost
94 percent of Viking-branded products can be ordered to meet
or exceed ENERGY STAR specifications for any region of the
country. Viking's marketing and educational materials carry the
ENERGY Star message and/or logo, including consumer, sales,
and employee education materials, product information sheets
and price pages, yellow page ads, fliers, Web pages, on-hold
phone messages, kiosk signs, and more. Viking Windows and
Patio Doors is aggressively reaching its employees, dealers, and
consumers with the ENERGY STAR message, and plans to continue
its marketing and educational outreach with ENERGY STAR.

VIKING

Viking Windows and Patio Doors

Portland, Oregon


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners
Energy-Efficient Products

Sears, Roebuck & Company

Hoffman Estates, Illinois

Sears, Roebuck & Company effectively promotes a wide range of
ENERGY Star labeled products from appliances, office equipment,
and home electronics to HVAC equipment and window products.
Sears has introduced a wide and growing selection of ENERGY STAR
labeled appliances in the year 2000 through its Kenmore brand of
appliances, including a selection of Kenmore kitchen appliances,
laundry products, and the largest assortment of energy-efficient
appliances from the leading brands. Last year, Sears pledged to sell
more than one million ENERGY STAR qualified appliances. The
company exceeded this goal by implementing ENERGY STAR
promotional activities in over 1,500 stores nationally. Sears' success
is the result of a strong commitment to working with Energy
STAR utility and market transformation groups across the country,
offering comprehensive sales training programs for its sales staff,
and directing its vendors to supply ENERGY STAR qualified
products. Sears has also demonstrated an ongoing commitment to
educate its consumers by airing the ENERGY STAR PSA on in-store
displays, reaching more than 26 million viewers since July, and by
using the ENERGY STAR logo in weekly advertising.

Honorable Mention

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Pitney Bowes, Inc.


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Technical Innovation in Energy Star

Intel Corporation

Santa Clara, California

Intel, a long-time leader in the production of energy-efficient
processors, developed the new Instantly Available PC (IAPC)
technology in response to ENERGY Star's computer energy efficiency
specification. IAPC is an improved sleep-state power management
technology that allows PCs to go into a low-power sleep state when
not in use, but remain capable of becoming fully operational in less
than ten seconds, as opposed to the typical 30-90 seconds. An added
benefit of this advancement is that computers maintain real time
Internet, network, and telephone connectivity, a feature that is not
possible with past power management schemes. PCs with IAPC
technology may consume as much as 71 percent less energy per year
than PCs without the technology in place. Companies now shipping
systems with this technology include Compaq, Daewoo, Dell, HP,
Fujitsu, Gateway, Siemens, IBM, Samsung, Legend, Mitac, ACER,
and PB/NEC.

AMDp Sunnyvale, California

Through its energy-efficient microprocessors, chipsets, and Flash
memory devices, AMD makes it possible for its customers to benefit
from Energy Star specifications for computers and set-top boxes. In
2000, AMD introduced several energy-efficient solutions, including
PowerNow!™ technology — a power-optimizing combination of
software and hardware that automatically reduces the processors
voltage and frequency and the AMD-760™ microprocessor chipset —
the first commercially available PC computing platform that supports
the energy-efficient Double Data Rate memory technology.


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2001 Energy Star" Award Winners

Excellence in Corporate Commitment

IBM Corporation

Armonk, New York

Not only is IBM a leader in providing energy-efficient office
products, but IBM has a centralized, corporate energy
management program that tracks energy performance throughout
its manufacturing facilities worldwide. This corporate commitment
to energy performance has saved an estimated $529 million over
the past ten years. Beyond its operations, IBM demonstrates
environmental leadership in the products that it manufactures.
IBM now offers more than 350 models of Energy Star labeled
computers, monitors, and printers. In 2000, responding to new
ENERGY Star criteria, IBM succeeded in making significant
reductions in energy consumption to a number of products,
including CRT monitors and desktop/tower style computers.
IBM displays the ENERGY STAR label prominently in marketing
efforts, relying on speaking engagements, displays, product
literature, user guides, and Web sites to promote ENERGY STAR
worldwide. Through these efforts and more, IBM has brought
the ENERGY Star message to millions of people.


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Combined Heat and Power

The College of New Jersey

Ewing, New Jersey

In 1999, The College of New Jersey replaced the existing
3.2 MW gas turbine with a 5-2 MW gas turbine. The upgrade
increased both output and efficiency of the CHP unit, while
decreasing nitrogen oxide emissions. The CHP facility now
supplies 90 percent of total campus electrical requirements along
with space heating and cooling. The combined efficiency of the
plant allows it to operate using approximately 12 percent less fuel
than modern modern plants separate heat and power. EPA is
proud to recognize the important pollution-prevention qualities
of this project by awarding The College of New Jersey with the
2001 Energy Star Combined Heat and Power Award.


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Energy Star Awards Past Winners

1993

Green Lights'

Johnson Controls
Ally of the Year

1994

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

1995

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


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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

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


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Energy Star Awards Past Winners

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

1997

Energy Star
Buildings31"

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


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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/
Hewlett-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 Ratingi
Tech Support

ConSol, Inc.

Outstanding Home Ratingi
Tech Support

Greenstone Industries
Outstanding Manufacturer

Energy Design Technologies

Outstanding

Building Trade Vendor


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Energy Star Awards Past Winners

1998

Energy Star
Buildings31"

Mobil Corporation
Partner of the Year

The Trane Company
Ally of the Year

Johnson & Johnson
Outstanding Energy Star

Green Lights®

Compaq Computer Corporation
Corporate Partner of the Year

Louisville & Jefferson County
Metropolitan Sewer District
Government Partner of the Year

St. Joseph's Hospital
Healthcare Partner of the Year

Walt Disney World Company
Hospitality Partner of the Year

Davenport Community Schools
School System
Partner of the Year

McDonalds 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


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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

1999

Energy Star
Buildings31"

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


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Energy Star Awards Past Winners

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®

Maytag Appliances

Products

Appliance Leadership Award

IBM Corporation

Andersen Corporation

Office Equipment Computer

National Window

Partner of the Year

Partner of the Year

Ricoh Corporation

Windowmaster Products

Office Equipment Imaging

Regional Window

Partner of the Year

Partner of the Year

Sony Electronics, Inc.

Soft-Lite L.L.C.

Home Electronics

Regional Window

Partner of the Year

Partner of the Year

Matsushita Electric/Panasonic

The Home Depot

Home Electronics

National Window

Partner of the Year

Retailer of the Year

Lithonia Emergency Systems



Exit Sign Partner of the Year



Whirlpool Corporation



Appliance Partner of the Year




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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

2000

Energy Star® Awards

Excellence in
Consumer Education

New York State Energy Research
& Development Authority

Ricoh Corporation

Northeast Energy Efficiency
Partnerships,

State of Wisconsin,

Madison, 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


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Energy Star Awards Past Winners

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

Energy Star
Buildings31"

Sun Microsystems
Outstanding
Corporate Commitment
Buildingsw and Green Lights®

Johnson & Johnson
Outstanding
Corporate Commitment
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

Arden Realty, Inc.

Partner of the Year:
Commercial Real Estate


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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

Green Lights'

GE Lighting
Ally of the Year

Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Partner of the Year


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