To partner with ENERGY STAR, your CEO, CFO, or top administrator must sign the partnership letter , committing your organization to continuous improvement of your energy efficiency. As part of this commitment, you agree to:
- Measure, track, and benchmark your energy performance;
- Develop and implement a plan to improve your energy performance, adopting the ENERGY STAR strategy; and
- Educate your staff and the public about your partnership and achievements with ENERGY STAR
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Learn more about the Guidelines for Energy Management
Many organizations still view energy as an uncontrollable cost. Consequently, the value of strategic energy management is frequently overlooked. However, leading companies are demonstrating that smart energy management has a direct positive impact on the bottom line and the environment.
ENERGY STAR helps you and your organization take control of energy use by providing the best information, tools, and resources for improving energy and environmental performance.
Through ENERGY STAR, you gain the opportunity to:
- Reduce environmental impacts;
- Cut energy costs;
- Create value through energy efficiency;
- Strengthen organizational energy management practices;
- Benchmark energy performance to similar businesses;
- Share experiences and best practices with peers in a "no-sell" environment;
- Keep up with the latest industry developments;
- Demonstrate improved energy and environmental performance through external validation; and
- Earn public recognition for superior performance.
Organizations that manufacture, market, and sell qualifying products should consider joining ENERGY STAR today.
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