Using ENERGY STARreg to Strengthen Your
Energy Management Program
Melissa Hulting
ENERGY STAR
US EPA Region 5 (Chicago office)
hultingmelissaepagov
energystargovpartnersearch
ENERGY STAR is voluntary partnership among government business and consumers
The Goal to save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency
Brand trust among consumers
Source Fairfield Research July 2011 Survey of Good Housekeeping readers
Partner Networking and Information Exchange
bull ENERGY STAR provides opportunities for partners to engage one another and
benefit through shared learning experiences
April ndash ENERGY STAR
Partner of the Year Awards
SeptemberOctober ndash ENERGY
STAR Partner and Stakeholder
Meetings
Sign up for Buildings and Plants newsletter for training opportunities and updates
ENERGY STAR Resources for Commercial Buildings
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
energystargovpartnersearch
ENERGY STAR is voluntary partnership among government business and consumers
The Goal to save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency
Brand trust among consumers
Source Fairfield Research July 2011 Survey of Good Housekeeping readers
Partner Networking and Information Exchange
bull ENERGY STAR provides opportunities for partners to engage one another and
benefit through shared learning experiences
April ndash ENERGY STAR
Partner of the Year Awards
SeptemberOctober ndash ENERGY
STAR Partner and Stakeholder
Meetings
Sign up for Buildings and Plants newsletter for training opportunities and updates
ENERGY STAR Resources for Commercial Buildings
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Brand trust among consumers
Source Fairfield Research July 2011 Survey of Good Housekeeping readers
Partner Networking and Information Exchange
bull ENERGY STAR provides opportunities for partners to engage one another and
benefit through shared learning experiences
April ndash ENERGY STAR
Partner of the Year Awards
SeptemberOctober ndash ENERGY
STAR Partner and Stakeholder
Meetings
Sign up for Buildings and Plants newsletter for training opportunities and updates
ENERGY STAR Resources for Commercial Buildings
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Partner Networking and Information Exchange
bull ENERGY STAR provides opportunities for partners to engage one another and
benefit through shared learning experiences
April ndash ENERGY STAR
Partner of the Year Awards
SeptemberOctober ndash ENERGY
STAR Partner and Stakeholder
Meetings
Sign up for Buildings and Plants newsletter for training opportunities and updates
ENERGY STAR Resources for Commercial Buildings
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Sign up for Buildings and Plants newsletter for training opportunities and updates
ENERGY STAR Resources for Commercial Buildings
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR Resources for Commercial Buildings
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR can help with multiple aspects of the energy management process
bull Buy and install ENERGY STAR (and WaterSense) Products
bull Track energy use with Portfolio Manager
ndash Benchmark your building and earn the ENERGY STAR
certification for your building
bull Create an ongoing energy management program with our Guidelines for Energy Management
bull Small Business Resources
bull Building Upgrade Manual (comprehensive building EE guide)
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR Commercial Products are available in a variety of categoriesincluding
bull Commercial Appliances
bull Office Equipment amp IT
bull HVAC amp Water Heater
bull Medical Imaging Equipment
bull Select Commercial Light Fixtures
A full suite of Commercial Kitchen Products and resourceshellip
energystargovproducts
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR Resources for Specific Sectors
bull ENERGY STAR offers sector-specific resources for a range of building types including
bull Small Business
bull Multifamily buildings
bull Office buildings
bull Hospitality
bull Congregations
bull K-12 Schools
bull Healthcare
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Energy Management Guidance
ldquoENERGY STAR Guidelines
for Energy Managementrdquo
1 Commitment
2 MeasurementAssessment
3 Action Plan
4 Implementation
5 Evaluation
6 Celebrate Success
7 Re-evaluate
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
The Industry Standard in Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Managerreg
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
450000+ properties benchmarking
energy use
40+ of US commercial building space
110000+ properties benchmark water
use
200000+ properties benchmark
energywater using web services
28500+ ENERGY STAR certified properties
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Benchmarking allows you to
ANY building can be benchmarked
Compare your building
to a national sample of
similar buildings
Compare your
buildings of a similar
type to each other
Identify underperformers
in your portfolio and set
priorities for the use of
limited staff time andor
investment capital
73 88 21
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
The 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score
One simple number
understood by ALL stakeholders
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Medical Offices
Office Buildings
Distribution
Centers
Barracks
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank Branch
Hotels
Wastewater
Treatment Plants
Retail Stores
Worship Facilities
Data Centers
Senior Care
Communities
Property types with 1-100 ENERGY STAR scores
Financial Offices
Residence
HallDormitory
Multifamily
Housing
Hospitals
Wholesale club
SupercentersWarehouses
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
To Get Started in Portfolio
Manager you will need
Property information
bull Primary function
bull Name address postal code
bull Year built
bull Gross floor area
Property use details eg
bull Operating hours
bull No of computers
bull No of workers etc
1 2
3 At least 12 mos of consumption data for resources you want to
track
bull Energy Usually gas and electric bills
bull Optional waste and water
Use Portfolio Managerrsquos data collection wizard to gather data
upfront for your property types
httpsportfoliomanagerenergystargovpmdataCollectionWorksheet
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Navigate Portfolio Manager
Property
level view
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Choose your data management method
Manual entry Spreadsheet upload Web services
For additional information visit wwwenergystargovbuildingstraining
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
The Value of BenchmarkingBenchmarking motivates changes in behavior
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR for Industrial Plants
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Two Pathways for Participating
All
Manufacturers
Energy Management
Resources
Challenge for Industry
bull 10 Reduction in 5 Years
Specific Sectors
Industrial Focus
Energy Performance Indicator (EPI)
Energy Guide
Focus Group
ENERGY STAR Plant Certification
Improve sector EE
Who
Main Offerings
Objective
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Energy Management Resources
bull Guidelines for Energy Management - Guidance for building an energy program
bull Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Evaluate Company energy management program
bull Facility Energy Program Assessment Matrix ndash Plant level evaluation tool
bull Teaming up to Save Energy ndash Guidance on building an energy program
bull Energy Treasure Hunt Resources ndash Guides treasure maps and details sheets
bull Employee Engagement Resources - Plant Posters help with messaging case studies etc
bull Energy Performance Indicators - Sector-specific benchmarking tools
bull Energy guides ndash Sector-specific guides on energy saving opportunities
bull Energy management videos ndash Short videos that promote energy management
wwwenergystargovindustry
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Treasure Hunt Kit
wwwenergystargovTreasureHunt
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry
bull Global call-to-action for industrial sites to reduce
their energy intensity by 10 percent within 5
years
bull Any industrial site can participate
bull Reduction is based on the change from 12-
month intensity baseline registered with ENERGY
STAR
bull Intensity metric (MMBTUunit or MMBTUsq ft) is
determined by the plant or company
bull No annual reporting
bull Verification process required for apply for
recognition
bull Receive letter from EPA to CEOPres certificate
profile on ENERGY STAR website
24
1400+ Challenge ldquotakersrdquo
since 2010
465+ plants have achieved
the Challenge
76 trillion BTUs of
energy saved
196 average reduction
in 2 years
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Industrial Focuses and Energy Performance Indicators
bull Industrial FocusesCooperation between EPA and manufactures to create sector-specific industrial energy management tools
bull Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) Measures relative energy intensity of manufacturing facilities 1-100 scale 75 required to earn ENERGY STAR
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Plant Types Eligible for Certification
bull Automobile
Assembly
bull Automobile Engine
Plants
bull Automobile
Transmission Plants
bull Cement
Manufacturing
bull Commercial Bread
amp Roll Bakeries
bull Container Glass
Manufacturing
bull Cookie and Cracker
bull Flat Glass
Manufacturing
bull Fluid Milk Processing
bull Frozen Fried Potato
Processing
bull Integrated Pulp amp
Paper Mills
bull Integrated Steel Mills
bull Juice Processing
bull Metal Casting
bull Aluminum Casting
bull Iron (FE) Casting
bull Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
bull Pulp Mills
bull Wet Corn Mills
wwwenergystargovepis
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Industrial Focus Sectors
Ammonia Fertilizer
Breakfast Cereal G
Cement G
Concrete G
Commercial Baking G
Cookies amp Crackers
Breads amp Rolls
Corn Refining G
Dairy Processing GFluid dairies
Ice Cream
Fruit amp VegetableProcessing G
Juice Potato Products
Glass GFiberglassFlat glass
Container glass
Motor Vehicles GAssembly Engine
Transmission
Metal Casting G
Ferrous
Aluminum
Petrochemical
Manufacturing G
Petroleum Refining
G
Pharmaceuticals
Printing
Pulp amp Paper G
Integrated Mills
Pulp Mills
Steel G
Primary Steel
Mini Mills = Eligible for certification G = Energy Guide Published
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Providers
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
Get expert help from experienced ENERGY STAR partners
ENERGY STAR Service and Product Provider (SPP) partners
bull Businesses and organizations that use ENERGY STAR tools and resources to help customers
bull Benchmark their buildings
bull Achieve energy performance improvements
bull Earn ENERGY STAR recognition
bull Experienced with ENERGY STAR
bull Searchable on the ENERGY STAR website
bull For more information on ENERGY STAR SPPs visit
energystargovExpertHelp
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
THANK YOU
For More Information
Melissa HultingUS EPA Region 5ENERGY STAR312-886-2265
hultingmelissaepagov wwwenergystargov
wwwenergystargovexistingbuildings
wwwenergystargovporfoliomanager
wwwenergystargovindustry
wwwenergystargovtreasurehunt
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
BUSINESS PROGRAM ENERGY ADVISORS
1 Chad WhiteheadChadWhiteheadgdsassociatescom3096206333
2 Steven SmithStevenLSmithleidoscom3092125831
3 Rod RhoadsRodRhoadsgdsassociatescom2176498897
4 Mark SteinmetzMarkSteinmetzgdsassociatescom2176709606
5 Michael HarrisonMichaelHarrisonleidoscom3092121490
6 Mike ThompsonMichaelEThompsonleidoscom3092130336
7 Larry ErwinLawrenceFErwinleidoscom3098382340
Ameren Illinois Business Program Energy Advisors
Call 18668000747to request a
consultation with an Energy Advisor
QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
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