Energy Star definition

Energy Star means the U.S. EPA’s energy efficiency product labeling program.
Energy Star means the voluntary partnership among the United States Department of Energy, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities, and retailers to help promote energy efficient products by labeling with the energy star logo, educate consumers about the benefits of energy efficiency, and help promote energy efficiency in buildings by benchmarking and rating energy performance.

Examples of Energy Star in a sentence

  • Contract period N/A Achievements • 575 properties in ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager • 160 properties benchmarked with gas data • 9 cities AB802 compliant Project Funding Approval Facilitation Description of experience Project Funding Approval Facilitation - The SBCCOG has decades of experience helping cities gain decisionmaker buy-in for the successful funding and implementation of projects.

  • Contract period N/A Achievements • Completion of Greenhouse Gas Inventories for 00 Xxxxx Xxx Cities and the subregion • Development of projections for member city emissions usage • Set greenhouse gas reduction goals for member cities Energy Benchmarking Description of experience ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager - Through the Local Government Partnerships, SBCCOG created ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager (ESPM) accounts for all South Bay cities using historic municipal billing data.

  • If requested by the building owner, the Contractor or Builder will help input utility bill information in the ADDENDUM TO CUSTOMER AGREEMENT NY-Sun Incentive Program tool in order calculate an energy use index and, where applicable, an ENERGY STAR score.

  • If requested by the building owner, the Contractor or Builder will help input utility bill information in the tool in order calculate an energy use index and, where applicable, an ENERGY STAR score.

  • Contract period 2011 to 2019 – Local Government Partnership Contracts 2020 to present – SoCalREN Contracts Achievements Local Government Partnerships • 1,109,759 therms and 89,840,861 kWh saved through municipal energy efficiency projects • 575 properties created in ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager and connected to web services • 16 Climate Action Plans completed and 11 adopted by South Bay Cities.


More Definitions of Energy Star

Energy Star means the certification satisfying the requirements of 42 U.S.C. section 6294(a).
Energy Star means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency program related to improving energy efficiency in buildings and products.
Energy Star means the voluntary labeling program administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency designed to identify and promote energy-efficient products, equipment and buildings;
Energy Star means the voluntary partnership among the United States department of energy, the
Energy Star means the voluntary program administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Energy that is designed to protect the environment through the promotion of energy-efficient products and practices;
Energy Star means the U.S.-registered service mark designated in Annex A and owned by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“U.S. EPA”);
Energy Star means the rating standard developed as a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy with the intent to save money and protect the environment through energy efficient projects and practices.