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Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations
EPA Announces Most Energy-Efficient Manufacturing Plants of 2023
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska manufacturing plants are among those recognized for their ENERGY STAR certifications
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LENEXA, KAN. (MARCH 15, 2024) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized 103 U.S. manufacturing plants, including four in Region 7 states, that earned the Agency’s ENERGY STAR certification in 2023, a designation reserved for manufacturing plants in the top 25% of energy efficiency in their sector.
Together, these plants prevented more than 8 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to the emissions from the electricity use of over 1.5 million American homes.
“President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda is breathing new life into energy-efficient domestic manufacturing, and industry partners like those recognized today are leading the way,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “These ENERGY STAR-certified plants demonstrate that cutting the embodied carbon of our industrial products through energy efficiency doesn’t just make environmental sense, it makes economic sense.”
The industrial sector accounts for 30% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from energy use in manufacturing plants.
Four Region 7 manufacturing plants earned the ENERGY STAR certification in 2023, including one that appears on the list for the first time.
Iowa:
Iowa Fertilizer Company LLC in Wever (nitrogenous fertilizer)
Kansas:
CHS Inc in McPherson (petroleum refining) – This is CHS Inc’s first time appearing on the ENERGY STAR certified plants list.
Missouri:
Buzzi Unicem USA in Festus (cement manufacturing)
Nebraska:
Koch Fertilizer in Beatrice (nitrogenous fertilizer)
ENERGY STAR-certified plants reduced their energy use through a variety of energy efficiency projects and management practices. For example:
View the complete list of all U.S. ENERGY STAR-certified manufacturing plants.
Manufacturing plants use EPA’s ENERGY STAR energy performance indicators or, in the case of petroleum refineries, the Solomon Associates Energy Intensity Index scoring system to assess their energy performance. Plants that score at least 75 out of 100 – indicating that they are more energy efficient than 75% of similar facilities nationwide – are eligible to earn ENERGY STAR certification. ENERGY STAR certification is available for 21 manufacturing sectors from cement and steel to glass and commercial bakeries. More than 270 plants have achieved ENERGY STAR certification since 2006.
About ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR® is the government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, providing simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations – including nearly 40% of the Fortune 500® – rely on their partnership with EPA to deliver cost-saving, energy efficiency solutions. Since 1992, ENERGY STAR and its partners have helped American families and businesses avoid over $500 billion in energy costs and achieve 4 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas reductions.
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