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EPA Helps God go Green with an Energy Star Label

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energystar 500x250 EPA Helps God go Green with an Energy Star Label

We’ve seen the Greening of schools, hospitals and hospitals. Now the EPA is offering the Energy Star label to houses of worship.


The EPA’s energy tracking tool, Portfolio Manager, currently allows facilities to track energy use and the associated greenhouse gas emissions, set targets for investment priorities and verify efficiency improvements. Now the estimated 370,000 houses of worship across the United States can use Portfolio Manager to receive an energy performance rating, and the most energy efficient among them can earn the Energy Star label.

Worship facilities in the United States spend more than $3 billion annually on energy costs. Improving the energy efficiency of America’s houses of worship by just 10 percent would save nearly 2 billion kilowatt-hours each year, preventing more than 1 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions and representing a cost savings of about $315 million annually.


Learn more about Portfolio Manager and Energy Star for congregations

Source: EPA

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