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Pennsylvania ENERGY STAR Fact Sheet PENNSYLVANIA April 2017 ® Families and businesses are saving with the help of ENERGY STAR Pennsylvania is home to more than 519 businesses and organizations participating in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR program: 81 manufacturers of ENERGY STAR certified products 32 companies supporting independent certification of ENERGY STAR products and homes 83 companies building ENERGY STAR certified homes, three of which are committed to building 100% ENERGY STAR as well as many businesses, school districts, governments, and faith-based groups using ENERGY STAR resources to reduce energy waste in their facilities. Across the state of Pennsylvania 5,654,291 customers are served by ENERGY STAR utility partners U.S. Steel Tower, Pittsburgh, PA. 22,107 homes have earned the ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR Certified in 2016. 19,501 buildings (nearly 1.8 billion square feet) have been benchmarked using EPA’s ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager State Spotlights 1,033 buildings have earned the ENERGY STAR for superior efficiency, including 284 schools, 16 hotels, 7 hospitals, Air King America offers one of the most complete lines of 274 office buildings, and 4 industrial plants ENERGY STAR qualified ventilation products on the market including Bathroom Exhaust Fans, Continuous Operation Exhaust Fans, Inline Exhaust, Under Cabinet and Chimney Recent Partner of the Year Winners Range Hoods. Air King America Brandywine Realty Trust “It’s an honor to be recognized again by the EPA for our EnergyCAP Inc innovative energy efficiency solutions that are helping our Liberty Property Trust customers save energy and money every day.” – Craig North Penn School District Adams, President and CEO, PECO PECO PPL Electric SEPTA's Headquarters in Center City Philadelphia, built in Ricoh USA, Inc. 1972, represented an ongoing energy challenge for facility Saint-Gobain managers confronting the daily realities of a building constructed in an era of cheap energy prices and little regard for energy-efficient design. ENERGY STAR certification has aided building managers in overcoming this challenge. "Ricoh prides itself on efficiency and adaptability in the new world of work, and our partnership with ENERGY STAR plays a key role in that. We don't see business results at odds with sustainability: We see sustainability as an opportunity to better serve our planet as we find ways to better serve our customers. Sustainability is in our DNA, and we are proud to continue building on it today and into the future." – Donna Venable, Executive Vice President, Ricoh Americas For more than 20 years, EPA’s ENERGY STAR program has been America’s resource for saving energy and protecting the environment. Join the millions making a difference at energystar.gov. A Sampling of ENERGY STAR Participants in Pennsylvania * April 2017 185 Whitemarsh Partners, LP Barry D. OBlock Builders&Remodelers CENTRIA 613 N. 5th Street Partners, L.P. Barton Associates, Inc. CenturyLED 7 Group BartonPartners Architects Planners, Inc. CertainTeed Corporation Acrymax Technologies, Inc. Beazer Homes CertainTeed Windows and Doors ACTION-Housing, Inc. Belmont Center for Comprehensive Champion Homes Treatment Advanced Geothermal Technology Charles W. Grimm Construction, Inc Benchmark Construction Company, Inc. Aelux Charming Shoppes, Inc Bernardon Haber Holloway Architects Affordable Energy Now Chestnut Hill Hospital Best Window & Door Company AHM Housing Associates IV Ciervo and Sons Renovations Inc. Billows Electric Supply Air-King, Ltd. Clean Burn Inc. Bimbo Bakeries USA Alcoa Cloudterm Blackney Hayes Architects Alden Homes at Cornwall Inc. CM Windows Blueroof Technologies, Inc. Allegheny College CM3 Building Solutions, Inc. BOMA Philadelphia Allied Construction Services II, Inc. Colony Factory Crafted Homes Bonnie Heights Homes, Inc. Almo Corporation Comcast Borough Of Pottstown Alter Eco Comcast Spectacor Borough of West Chester Alternative Energy Comfy House Conservation Services Inc Boscov's Department Store American Financial Realty Trust Community Ventures Boyertown Furnace Company Amerimar Enterprises Inc. Conservation Consultants, Inc. BPME Aramark, World Headquarters Conservation Windows by Regency Plus Brandywine Realty Trust Arcadia University Continental Refrigerator Broadway Urban Renewal Associates Architectural Testing, Inc. York Lab Craft-Bilt Manufacturing Co. Building Performance Architecture ARRIS Group Crockett Log & Timber Homes Building Systems, Inc. Arris Group, Inc. Laboratory Crown Boiler Company Buzzi Unicem USA, Inc. Arrow Master Pools Custom Laminating Corporation C. Raymond Davis & Sons, Inc. ATAS International, Inc. D3 Real Estate Development Carbon Builders Association Atlantic Energy Concepts Dale Corporation Carlisle Construction Materials Inc. Aubrey Professional Building Dechert LLP Carnegie Office Park Automatic Control Systems, Inc. D'Huy Engineering, Inc. Cathers & Associates, Inc. Bachman Builders, Inc. Dick's Sporting Goods CenterPoint Engineering, Inc. Bala Consulting Engineers, Inc. Diversified Information Technologies *These organizations have participated in ENERGY STAR For more than 20 years, EPA’s ENERGY STAR program has been America’s resource for saving energy and protecting the environment. Join the millions making a difference at energystar.gov. DOMAIN Building Performance Fekete Thermal Inspections IMS Health Dominion Member Services, Inc Flex Membrane International Infinity Custom Homes Domus, Inc. Follett Corporation ING North America Insurance Corp. Drexel Metal Corporation Four Star Contracting, Inc. Innova Redevelopment Drexel University Fox Rothschild Innova Services Corporation DSB Energy Services Friedman Electric Supply Insinger Machine Company Duquesne Light Company Fromm Electric Supply Company Intercon Duquesne University Giant Eagle Incorporated InterMetro Industries Eagan and Associates Architects Gibson Consulting Group Interstate Window & Door Co. Eagle River Homes GlaxoSmithKline Island Sports Center Earth Net Goodwill Keystone Area Jacobs/Wyper Architects East Penn Energy Solutions GR Planning Jefferson Regional Medical Center Eastern Penn Supply Greater Philadelphia Hotel Engineers JUDD Builders & Developers, Inc. Association eBasement Waterproofing Juniata College GreenBridge Energy Consortium Eco-Haven Building Systems Kaiserman Company Inc. Greenplan Elegant Furniture & Lighting, Inc. KCBA Architects Guardian Entry Systems Ellucian Kensington HPP, Inc. Gulph Creek Development Elon Group Keystone Certifications, Inc. H.F. Lenz Company EMS Environmental, Inc. Kuhns Bros. Log Homes, Inc. H2L2 Architects/Planners Encon L. Sam Boots & Son General H2O Degree Contracting and Excavating, Inc. Energy Auditors Habitat For Humanity Lack + Strosser Architecture Energy Management Systems, Inc. Haller Enterprises Inc. Lancaster County Career & Tech Center EnergyCAP, Inc. Hanson Fine Building Lancaster General Health Engineering Projects Incorporated Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company Lancaster Regional Medical Center Enginuity Energy Harleysville National Bank Lasko Products Erie Insurance Harrisburg Area Community College LCOR, Inc Erik Scheuermann Design Heinz North America Leech Tishman Fuscaldo & Lampl ESSROC Materials, Inc. Hersha Hospitality Trust Legacy Remodeling, Inc. Evans Contracting,Inc. High Construction Energy Solutions Grp Lehigh Cement Company Everlast Roofing Inc. High Performance Homes Liberty Property Trust Everlast Windows, Inc. (Vinylume) Highline Construction LifeQuest Nursing Center Evolve HMC Enterprises Lorraine Bradshaw, Architect Excela Health Household Metals, Inc. (HMI Doors) Lubert-Adler Management, Inc. Fabral Hybrid Construction Luce & Associates Factory Built Housing Center - Penn Col. Ideal Living Environments, Inc. LumenOptix Falvey Energy Engineering, P.C. IKEA Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. FB Capital Partners 2 A Sampling of ENERGY STAR Participants in Pennsylvania April 2017 Marlavo / Stephen A. Feely, Jr. Building NRG Controls, Inc. Poole Anderson Construction Marlette Homes Lewistown - Plant 956 Nu-Tech Energy Solutions Co Power Home Remodeling Group Maronda Homes of Pennsylvania, Inc. NVR-Ryan Homes PPG Industries, Inc. Marziani Associates Architects Oakmont Development Group PPL Electric Utilities McHugh Engineering Associates Inc OKNA Windows & Doors Practical Energy Solutions Meadville Medical Center On Time Lighting Company PREIT-RUBIN Mechanical Operations Company Inc. One-Stop Communications of PA Inc. Premier Power Solutions Melrose Group Inc P. B. Heat Presbyterian Senior Living Mercy Fitzgerald Medical Center (PA) PaceControls Primrose Homes, Inc. Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh Palladio DaVinci, Ltd. Princeton Energy Systems Mercy Philadelphia Hospital PECO Energy Company Project H.O.M.E. Met-Ed (FirstEnergy Utility) Pegasus Lighting PWCampbell Contracting Company MI Windows and Doors Penelec Real Win Win Mifflinburg Lumber and Building Supply Penn Power REALTORS Association of York & Adams Counties, Inc. Miller Homes & Construction Pennoni Associates Inc. Rebuilder Group, Inc. Mistick Construction Company Pennrose Properties REL Design, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. Pennsylvania Blue Shield Renaissance 3 Architects, P.C. Mojo Pure Water Pennsylvania Hospital Reynolds Enterprises Monongahela Valley Hospital Pennsylvania State University Ricoh USA, Inc. Montgomery Two Housing Urban Philadelphia Gas Works Renewal Rite Aid Corporation Philadelphia Housing Authority Mosites Construction Company Ritz-Craft Corporation Philadelphia Management Mosser Nursing Home Riverview
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