Tuesday, August 19, 2003

Good Energy Earns Energy Star Partnership

Good Energy announced today that it has earned a partnership with ENERGY STAR by helping companies maximize savings in energy and operating costs while earning the ENERGY STAR label for buildings - the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) national symbol for superior energy performance.

As a provider of energy-efficient lighting products and energy management services such as lighting retrofit analysis and implementation, Good Energy is improving the energy performance of its clients' commercial properties through upgrades and other proven energy management strategies. Facility owners and operators can strive to earn the ENERGY STAR label for their properties and positively impact their operating expenses and asset value.

"Investments in improving energy performance can achieve competitive rates of return while cutting energy costs by 30 percent," said Jean Lupinacci, branch chief, EPA. Good Energy has committed to helping its customers achieve superior standards of energy performance in their buildings. This will help these customers reap financial rewards and position themselves as environmentally responsible citizens. EPA estimates that by 2010, the savings from energy-efficient investments will reduce the annual greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by 2.4 million tons - the equivalent of the pollution produced by 1.7 million cars - and save taxpayers more than $750 million per year.

For more information about Good Energy, visit www.goodenergy.com

For more information about ENERGY STAR, visit http://www.energystar.gov/

Posted By Max Hoover at 3:59 PM

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