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Washington, DC - Today, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Rooftop Unit (RTU) Campaign is recognizing seven organizations for their leadership in installing more energy efficient RTUs in commercial buildings. As part of the Better Buildings Initiative, the Advanced RTU Campaign works with commercial building owners, managers, and operators that wish to upgrade to high-efficiency RTU technologies and practices in commercial buildings, as well as utilities, energy efficiency organizations, contractors, and manufacturers that can assist. Since its 2013 launch, more than 300 partners have replaced or upgraded close to 115,000 units, saving more than $90 million in energy costs annually.

The following organizations are recognized this year for their considerable high-efficiency RTU achievements. Together these seven organizations replaced and/or retrofitted more than 10,000 units and installed 5,800 Automated Fault Detection and Diagnostics (AFDD) systems in a single year, realizing an annual savings of more than 50 million kilowatt hours (kWhs), equivalent to $5 million. New recognition categories for AFDD and intelligent controls were included this year to align with the campaign’s enhanced focus on operational efficiency.

Participant Awards

Supporter Awards

In addition to the award recipients above, DOE also recognized the following campaign participants and supporters who demonstrated their leadership in RTU efficiency in 2017: H&M, Whole Foods, Adidas, Target, Walmart, Ulta Beauty, CLEAResult (Southern California Edison), Xcel Energy, Nexant (ComEd), NYSERDA (with Energy Solutions), IBEC, and Climatek HVAC LLC. Together these organizations impacted about 22,000 RTUs and 6,000 AFDD installations in 2017.

Interested in getting involved in RTU efficiency activities? Join the Campaign.

Better Buildings Alliance technology campaigns, like the Advanced RTU Campaign, involve public and private sector organizations across the country working together to share and replicate positive gains in energy efficiency and catalyze change and investment in energy efficiency. Through Better Buildings, DOE is working to make commercial, public, industrial, and residential buildings 20% more energy efficient over the next decade.