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State Fact Sheet: New York NEW YORK Updated April 2019 Families and businesses are saving with the help of ENERGY STAR® New York is home to about 820 businesses and organizations participating in U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR program: 70 manufacturers of ENERGY STAR certified products 51 companies supporting independent certification of ENERGY STAR products and homes 223 companies building ENERGY STAR certified homes, 7 of which are committed to building 100% ENERGY STAR, as well as many businesses, schools, governments, and faith- based groups using ENERGY STAR to reduce energy waste. Empire State Building, New York. ENERGY STAR Across New York Certified in 2016. 8 million customers were served by utility partners State Spotlights 32,319 buildings (more than 4.1 billion square feet) were “The ENERGY STAR Industrial Sector platform has proven to be benchmarked in 2018 using ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager of significant value to our corporation's energy management 56,128 homes have earned the ENERGY STAR program. Not only does ENERGY STAR provide a multitude of programs that provide benchmarking and recognition 1,455 buildings have earned the ENERGY STAR for opportunities, but also the opportunity to share best practices and superior efficiency, including 353 schools, 17 hotels, 12 ideas within your specific industry through the Industrial Focus hospitals, 619 office buildings and 4 industrial plants. groups.” – William Perhacs, Associate Director Global Energy Services, Bristol-Myers Squibb Recent ENERGY STAR Award Winner(s) “Achieving the Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY • Bristol-Myers Squibb STAR Partner of the Year award for four consecutive years has • Canon U.S.A., Inc. only driven Corning Incorporated’s desire to be as energy efficient • Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corperation as possible. Being able to display our achievement of the EPA’s • CodeGreen Solutions, Inc. most prestigious recognition lets our stakeholders, customers, • Colgate-Palmolive Company and employees know we care about the resources we use.” – • Con Edison Patrick Jackson, Director, Global Energy Management, Corning Incorporated. • Corning Incorporated • MetLife, Inc. “Each year, New York State homeowners waste hundreds of • NYSERDA dollars in energy. Many feel powerless in the face of high energy • Nuveen Real Estate bills and are unaware of what they can do to control these costs. • PSEG Long Island The Assisted Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program makes it easy and affordable to make the smart investment in a • SL Green Realty Corp more energy-efficient home, helping income-eligible homeowners • Tishman Speyer across the State lower their energy bills and live more comfortably • Verizon all year long.” – New York State Energy Research and • Vornado Realty Trust Development Authority (NYSERDA) • Wise Home Energy LLC ENERGY STAR is the government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, providing simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. For more facts and figures see energystar.gov/numbers and energystar.gov/statefacts A Sampling of ENERGY STAR Participants in New York * Updated April 2017 18 Street Fulton Equities Alfandre Architecture Beacon Communities Development 1-800NYBulbs AliBey's Syndication Group,Inc Belfor Long Island 233 West 125th Street Danforth All Terrain Builders, Inc Belmonte Builders 260-261 Madison Avenue Alliance for Housing, Inc. Bergmann Associates 322 Kear Alliance Homes BES Group Inc. 329 Lincoln Road Associates Allied West Farms Best Development Group 333 Lenox Associates Alpha Energy Efficiency Services Best Modular Homes 3361 Third Avenue Acquisition AOW Associates, Inc. Better Neighborhoods, Inc. 3475 Third Avenue Owner Realty Appliances Connection BFC Partners 3600 Harlem Road Approved General Contracting Inc. Bielmeier Builders Inc 425 Park Avenue Company AquaZephyr Big Tree Glen Housing Develop. Fund 60 Powers Investors Architectural Sheetmetal Products, Inc. Bill Lake Modular Homes 950 Summit Avenue Arlee Lighting Bill Stratton Building Company A. M. Benzing Architects Asia Connection Bloomberg LP ABC, Inc. ASL Energy Efficient Lighting Blu Logic USA Access: Supports for Living Associated Renewable, Inc. Blue Cube Properties ADI Association for Energy Affordability Blue Sea Development Advanced Collision Inc Assoc. for the Help of Retarded Children Bolton Construction Services AENA Corporation Association of Schools of Public Health Bonacio Construction Inc. AERCO International, Inc. Assurant Inc. Bowery Residents' Committee Affordable Housing Concepts Atlantic Energy Solutions, Inc. Bridges Development Inc. Affordable Housing Development Co. Avid Construction Bright Power, Inc. Ahold USA B&B Management Services Bristol-Myers Squibb Airgle Corporation Bake-Rite International Bronx Pro Real Estate Management Airtight Services, Inc. Baker-Miller Lumber, Inc. Inc. Brookfield Properties AJ Madison Banta Homes Corp. Brooks Washburn Architect AKF Group Barbera Homes, Inc. BRP Companies Akwesasne Housing Authority Bard College Bruns Realty Group Albanese Development Corporation Barn-Livin' Buffalo Neighborhood Stabilization Co. Albany Damien Center Bassett Hospital of Schoharie County Buffalo State College Albany Housing Authority BAY House HDFC Building Efficiency Resources ALEC Bayonne 732 Building Efficiency Services Alembic Community Development BBL Construction Services Building Performance Consulting of NY A Sampling of ENERGY STAR Participants in New York Bulb Direct Holding Class A Homes, Inc. DCR Consulting Group BulbAmerica.com Clearview Vinyl DeGraff Bloom Custom Builders Inc. Bulbtronics Inc. Clinton Housing Association DePaul Properties, Inc. Business Efficiency Consulting Services Clinton Housing Development Company DesignerG Services C.J. Brown Energy Code Green Solutions Inc. Destiny USA CA Technologies Cogswell Realty DiPietro Builders Calvary Grandparents Residence Coinmach Corporation DLH Properties CAMBA Housing Ventures Colgate-Palmolive Company Dominican College Canon U.S.A., Inc. Collaborative Energy Group, Inc. Double H Home Improvements, Inc. Capital Construction Services of NY, Inc. Columbia Street Development Douglaston Development Capital Green Building Columbia University Draper Family Housing Development Fund Carina Construction Services Comfort Window Manufacturing Dunn Development Carrier Air Conditioning Common Ground Dutchess Community College Carrow Real Estate Services Community Access, Inc Dynamic Building Solutions Catholic Charities POP Development Community Action Program for Madison County Eagle Bridge Windows Catskill Case Study Comunilife, Inc. East 138th St. Catskill-Valley Homes Con Edison Company of New York East House Corporation CB-Emmanuel Realty Concern For Independent Living East Main Associates CCMS Development ConEdison Solutions East Village 14 CDREIT Conifer LeChase Construction Eastman Kodak Company Center for Urban Community Services Consolation Nursing Home Ecological Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. Consumers Union EcoStar Central New York Services, Inc. Continental Fan Manufacturing Inc. ECR International Certinspectors Continuum Health Partners, Inc. EDF Climate Corps CHA Copiague Commons Eightfold Path Properties, Inc. Champion Homes Corning Incorporated Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Charles Settlement House, Inc. County of Ulster Elenco Property Mgmt. Inc. Charlotte Square Apartments CreekSide Energy Solutions Elite Restaurant Equipment Chautauqua Region Industrial Development Corporation CRG Management Energy Advantage Chianis + Anderson Architects Crown Electric Supply Co., Inc. Energy King Windows & Doors Inc. CHV 560 Winthrop Street Housing Crown Properties, Inc. Energy Spectrum Inc. Development Fund Corporation Cuddy & Feder LLP Energy Testing Services CIBC World Markets Culinary Depot EnergyScoreCards, Inc. Citi Curtis Lumber Co., Inc. EnergyWatch City of New York Cushman & Wakefield EN-POWER GROUP CJL Design Services Dalpos Architectural Integrators En-Tech Associates, Inc. Clarion Partners David Homes Enterprise Homes, Inc. A Sampling of ENERGY STAR Participants in New York EOA Design & Construction Georgica Green Ventures Habitat for Humanity Management Gerald R. Flynn Builders and Sons Halfmoon Construction Company EPN Real Estate Services, Inc Gerber Homes Inc. Hamilton Building Services Ernst & Young LLP Gerson and Gerson, Inc. HANAC, Inc. ETC Laboratories, Inc. Gerster Sales & Service, Inc. Hansen Design & Construction Exact Capital GID Construction, Inc. Hansen Hardware and Supply ez properties Ginsburg Development Companies Hatzlachh Supply, Inc. Fabrizi Architecture Glens Falls Hospital Heartland Homes Fairview Owners Corporation Global CarbonSystems Heitmann Builders Federation of New York Housing Global Industrial Distribution Inc. Cooperatives & Condominiums HELP Development Corporation Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort Fedyk Builders, Inc. Helpern Architects Golden Bay Enterprises, Inc. Felix Storch, Inc. Hercules Corp Golden Ridge Apts. Fifth Avenue Committee Highbridge Community HDFC Good News Auburn Sun Corp. Finger Lakes Community Develop. Corp Highland Senior Residences Goodfellow Construction Management First Ward Action Council Hills Construction Management, Inc. Hi- Ltd. Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper, & Scinto Rise Laundry Goodlite Products Inc Fleetwood, Lenahan, & McMullan Hofstra University GoodMart.com Flower City Printing, Inc. Home Energy Compliance Raters of NY Gotham 360 Fontan Architecture Home Energy Consultants, Inc. Gotham Design & Community Develop. Forbes - Capretto Homes Home
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