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The following ENERGY STAR tools and resources can be used with your customers to help them establish a commitment to continuous improvement and implement building performance strategies.
Use the logo to advertise the ENERGY STAR partnership, create energy efficiency campaigns, and gain recognition.
Use these Guidelines for Energy Management as a framework to improve energy performance across the organization. Learn about continuous improvement, creating and implementing an action plan, evaluating results and gaining recognition for achievements.
Increase the likelihood that end-users will find your funding and technical resources.
Rate a building's energy performance and track its progress.
Set an energy consumption goal for new building design.
Relate energy improvement investments in metrics relevant to business.
Demonstrate the financial benefits of prompt energy efficiency improvements.
Compare different financing methods available to public sector organizations; tap into a wealth of experience from other partners sharing best practices and solutions to energy management challenges; and receive training on the available tools and resources, how to partner, and more.
Follow a series of strategic checklists with related resources for each step of the design process.
plan and implement profitable energy saving building upgrades. Use the five-stage approach for energy upgrades that includes operations and maintenance, lighting, load reduction, fan systems, and heating and cooling.
Use ENERGY STAR's purchasing and procurement pages to make smart purchasing decisions.
Access free software to automatically put computer monitors to rest when not in use.
Educate your employees, customers and the public about your ENERGY STAR achievements.
Access the latest press releases.
Access a listing of energy service and product providers that can help identify, prioritize and implement quality projects to improve total energy management.
Find a professional engineer that has performed verifications for ENERGY STAR labeled buildings.
Review a listing of buildings that achieve their highest energy performance as a result of prudent energy management strategies and proven technologies.