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Certified Facilities

Superior Energy Performance logoThe companies listed below have earned Superior Energy Performance® (SEP™) certification in one or more facilities. The percentage of energy performance improvement, year of certification, and facility locations are also provided.

These pioneers obtained ISO 50001 certification as part of their SEP certification.  Their experiences provide insight into the value of SEP. Learn more from case studies and the business case for SEP to learn more.

SEP Platinum Certified

 
Company / Location Achievement*
Detroit Diesel Corporation Detroit, MI – Nov. 2015 32.5% over 10 years
Mack Trucks Macungie, PA – Oct. 2016
(SEP Platinum certified in 2013 with 41.9% over 10 years)
31.6% over 10 years
Schneider Electric Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada – Nov. 2014 30.6% over 3 years
Volvo Trucks, NA Dublin, VA – Feb. 2015
(SEP Platinum certified in 2012 with 25.8% over 3 years)
28.4% over 10 years
HARBEC Inc. Ontario, NY – Nov. 2016
(SEP Platinum certified in 2016 with 16.5% over 3 years)
25.7% over 5 years
Schneider Electric Costa Mesa, CA – Oct. 2015 23.4% over 15 months
Schneider Electric Smyrna, TN – June 2015
(SEP Platinum certified in 2012 with 15.3% over 3 years)
23.1% over 3 years
3M Canada Company Brockville, Ontario, Canada – June 2015
(SEP Platinum certified in 2012 with 15.8% over 3 years)
21.4% over 7 years
Volvo Group Trucks Hagerstown, MD – Nov. 2014 20.9% over 3 years
Schneider Electric West Kingston, RI – Jan. 2016 20.0% over 3 years
Nissan NA Smyrna, TN – May 2015
(SEP Silver certified in 2012 with 7.2% over 3 years)
17.7% over 3 years
Bosch Rexroth Corporation Bethlehem, PA June 2016 17.0% over 3 years
Cummins Columbus, IN – Nov. 2015 16.8% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Clovis, CA – Dec. 2014 16.7% over 3 years
JW Marriott Hotel Washington, DC – Mar. 2016 16.5% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Seneca, SC – Aug. 2016
(SEP Platinum certified in 2013 with 15.6% over 3 years)
16.4% over 3 years
Washington Hilton Washington, DC  – Nov. 2015 15.9% over 3 
 

SEP Gold Certified

 
Company / Location Achievement*
Schneider Electric Peru, IN  Oct. 2014 24.9% over 10 years
Schneider Electric Columbia, MO – Sept. 2015 13.3% over 1 year
Cummins Whitakers, NC  Jan. 2014 12.6% over 2 years
Coca-Cola Refreshments USA, Inc. Dunedin, FL – Jan. 2015             12.2% over 2 years
Schneider Electric (Monterrey 2 plant) Apodaca, Mexico – July 2015 11.3% over 3 years
3M Company Aberdeen, SD – May 2016 11.0% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Tijuana, Mexico  July 2015 10.2% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Hopkins, SC  Oct. 2014 10.2% over 3 years
3M Company Hutchinson, MN – May 2016 10.0% over 3 years
 

SEP Silver Certified

 
Company / Location Achievement*
Bridgestone Wilson, NC – Oct. 2015
(SEP silver certified in 2012 with 16.8% over 10 years)
15.1% over 10 years
Schneider Electric Cedar Rapids, IA  July 2014 8.8% over 3 years
MedImmune Gaithersburg, MD  Sept. 2014 8.5% over 3 years
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort Honolulu, HI  Nov. 2015 8.4% over 3 years
Schneider Electric (Monterrey 3 plant) Apodaca, Mexico – July 2015 7.8% over 3 years
Curtiss-Wright Cheswick, PA – Mar. 2015 7.6% over 3 years
3M Company Cynthiana, KY – May 2016 6.9% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Lexington, KY  Mar. 2014 6.9% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Lincoln, NE  Oct. 2013 6.5% over 3 years
Hilton San Francisco Union Square San Francisco, CA  Nov. 2015 6.3% over 3 years
Schneider Electric Rojo Gomez, Mexico  Nov. 2014                          5.9% over 3 years
Land O'Lakes, Inc. Carlisle, PA – Mar. 2015 5.7% over 3 years
3M Company Cordova, IL – Oct. 2015
(SEP silver certified in 2012 with 5.6% over 3 years)
5.7% over 3 years
3M Company Decatur, AL – May 2016 5.2% over 3 years
3M Company Prairie du Chien, WI – May 2016 5.2% over 3 years
 

Facilities achieving improvements over 3 years followed the Energy Performance Pathway. Those that achieved improvements over 10 years followed the Mature Energy Pathway. See how to qualify for SEP for details on both pathways.

3M Canada earned its SEP certification with support from Natural Resources Canada as part of the Clean Energy Ministerial Energy Management Working Group initiative.

*Achievement is defined as the energy performance improvement of the facility over the noted number of years. The energy performance improvement is one minus the SEP Energy Performance Indicator (SEnPI) (or 100% minus the SEnPI expressed as a percent). The SEnPI is the ratio of reporting-period energy consumption to baseline energy consumption where one or both of these values is adjusted so that the two consumption amounts correspond to consistent conditions.