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Washington, DC - President Obama is committed to taking commonsense actions to reduce carbon pollution and save taxpayers money on their energy bills. Cutting energy and water waste not only drives carbon reductions, but creates a stronger building infrastructure, improves community resilience, and spurs American job growth. 

Through President Obama’s Better Buildings Initiative, the Department of Energy is partnering with leading organizations in every state across the country to drive increased investment in energy efficiency and overcome the barriers that prevent many organizations and consumers from capturing these benefits.  Over the last five years, Better Buildings partners and energy savings have more than tripled.

Today there are more than 750 organizations engaged in the Better Buildings Initiative, which brings together leaders across the residential, education and business sectors to engage in ambitious energy goal setting and solution-sharing programs. Through their commitments to efficiency, all of these partners are helping better position the U.S. to combat climate change, make our businesses most competitive, and ensure efficiency provides a lasting strategy for enhancing resilience  of our nation’s building infrastructure and communities. But the Administration continues to look for new opportunities reduce carbon pollution and save consumers money on their energy bills.

That is why, today, the U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and the U.S. Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro are announcing new commitments and progress updates on innovation-driven solutions shared by Better Buildings partners at the third Better Buildings Summit. Today’s announcements include:

In 2011, 60 organizations representing almost two billion square feet of commercial and industrial building space took the Better Buildings Challenge to improve the efficiency of their building portfolios by 20 percent or more, and the financial community committed to almost $2 billion in energy efficiency financing. As Better Buildings Challenge partners continue to increase in reach and numbers, the program grows stronger, with more energy efficiency commitments and influence than ever before. Since the Better Buildings Challenge was launched, the program has:

NEW ACTIONS TO SAVE HOUSEHOLDS AND BUSINESSES ON THEIR ENERGY BILLS

Launching Three New Better Buildings Accelerators to Create New Opportunities and Overcome Barriers to Improving Efficiency: Already, more than 150 organizations in ten Better Buildings Accelerators have focused on distinct market challenges from outdoor lighting, energy performance savings contracting, and data centers. Today, the Administration is launching three new Better Buildings Accelerators to help the nation seize opportunities to improve critical infrastructure in our communities with a set of 50 founding partners.

1.    Atlanta, GA
2.    Chattanooga, TN & EPB Electric Power
3.    Chicago, IL
4.    Cleveland, OH
5.    State of Colorado
6.    State of Connecticut, Connecticut Green Bank, Eversource Energy & Illuminating Holdings Corporation
7.    Duluth, MN
8.    Elevate Energy
9.    Energy Efficiency for All
10.    Enterprise Community Partners
11.    State of Florida
12.    Gary, IN
13.    GRID Alternatives
14.    Groundswell
15.    Commonwealth of Massachusetts
16.    State of Michigan
17.    Mercy Housing
18.    Newark, NJ
19.    Oakland, CA
20.    Philadelphia, PA & Philadelphia Energy Authority
21.    PG&E Corporation
22.    Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future
23.    San Antonio Public Housing
24.    State of Tennessee
 

1.    Bath Electric Gas and Water
2.    Boston, MA
3.    Health Care Without Harm
4.    Hoboken, NJ
5.    Long Island Power Authority
6.    Maryland Department of Commerce
7.    Commonwealth of Massachusetts
8.    Miami-Dade County, FL
9.    State of Missouri
10.    Montgomery County, MD
11.    National Grid
12.    New York, NY
13.    NYSERDA
14.    Pennsylvania PUC
15.    Pittsburgh, PA
16.    PSEG Long Island
17.    Thermal Energy Corporation
18.    Tennessee Valley Authority 
19.    United Illuminating
20.    State of Utah
21.    Woodbridge, CT Partnership (United Illuminating and Amity School District)
 

1.    Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department
2.    Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
3.    State of Alabama 
4.    State of Connecticut
5.    State of Michigan
6.    State of Tennessee
7.    State of Utah
 
Announcing eighteen leading organizations achieve Better Buildings Challenge goals of 20 percent or greater this year: Since 2014, 35 partners have achieved their goals ahead of schedule, whether they were energy or water savings goals or financing goals. Today, we are announcing that this year 18 new leading organization achieved their Better Buildings goals many years ahead of schedule. 
 

Energy Goal Early Achievers: Improve energy efficiency at least 20 percent in five years.

Water Goal Early Achievers: Increase water efficiency 20 percent in five years.

Financial Ally Early Achievers:

Announcing 32 new cities, universities, K-12 school districts, multifamily housing, & manufacturers committed to achieve 20 percent energy savings – altogether representing 300 million square feet: In 2016 alone, the Better Buildings Challenge has welcomed 32 new partners. The multifamily sector was the largest contributor of this growth with 16 new partners, and the partner with the biggest commitment in the past year was the New York City Housing Authority, which at 175 million square feet is the largest public housing authority in the United States.