Georgia Power Named ENERGY STAR for Homes - Leadership in Housing Award Winner
17 Août 2009 - 6:36PM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) recently honored Georgia Power with its ENERGY STAR
for Homes - Leadership in Housing Award. The award recognizes
companies that take a leadership role and act as champions for
ENERGY STAR. (Logo:
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ENERGY STAR certification is a nationally recognized symbol for
energy efficiency that brings value to builders and customers. An
ENERGY STAR home is independently certified to save at least 15
percent on energy costs, or about $200 to $400 annually, compared
to the same house built to standard energy codes. "Georgia Power is
proud to promote ENERGY STAR new home construction," said Dean
Harless, Georgia Power's marketing issues manager. "The ENERGY STAR
Home program aligns well with Georgia Power's commitment to help
our customers become more energy efficient." Georgia Power's ENERGY
STAR Home program launched in 2006. Since then, more than 3,200
ENERGY STAR-qualified new homes have been built in Georgia Power's
service territory. The program promotes the construction of new
homes that are more energy efficient, comfortable, and save
homeowners money on their utility bills while helping to protect
the environment. Georgia Power supports the ENERGY STAR Home
program in a number of ways including builder incentives, builder
training, realtor training, home buyer, builder and realtor
awareness campaigns, marketing assistance and serving as a
technical resource for program stakeholders. The EPA praised
Georgia Power's work as an "important contribution" to the success
of ENERGY STAR Homes. The award acknowledges the positive effect
Georgia Power's awareness campaigns have had in educating the
public, home builders, realtors and home raters regarding the
energy efficiency benefits that come with an ENERGY STAR qualified
home. Harless, who manages all the ENERGY STAR programs at Georgia
Power, feels this award is special. "Winning the ENERGY STAR for
Homes - Leadership in Housing Award builds on the recognition we've
received for our energy efficiency programs and validates our
continuing commitment to energy efficiency and ENERGY STAR." ENERGY
STAR homes feature effective floor, wall and attic insulation, high
performance windows, tight construction and ducts that reduce
drafts and improve indoor air quality, and high-efficiency heating
and cooling equipment. The homes are tested by independently
certified ENERGY STAR partners who verify the energy performance of
the home. Georgia Power is the largest subsidiary of Southern
Company, one of the nation's largest generators of electricity. The
company is an investor-owned, tax-paying utility with rates well
below the national average. Georgia Power serves 2.3 million
customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties.
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