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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR program helps individuals and businesses protect the environment by improving energy efficiency.
On April 22, Earth Day 2009, the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program will honor pledge drivers who have made a real impact. Project Porchlight will be honored in fourth place among the top five nationally ranked non-profit organizations!
“Change the World, Start With ENERGY STAR” is a new EPA campaign that builds on the success of “Change a Light, Change the World With ENERGY STAR,” the campaign that was launched on Earth Day 2008. For these campaigns, “pledge drivers” are organizations that support the campaign by “driving” citizens to sign pledges promising to help save energy and fight global warming.
Congratulations to everyone—Project Porchlight staff members as well as so many volunteers—who has made this possible. According to the EPA, our cumulative savings so far include 14,997,966 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions and a total of over $1,000,000 dollars!
Project Porchlight is a member of New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP), which will also receive well-deserved recognition from the EPA. NJCEP will be honored in third place among the top five nationally ranked energy-efficiency programs. According to the EPA, the NJCEP’s considerable efforts have resulted in savings of a total of 65,764,447 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions. NJCEP is an initiative of the state Board of Public Utilities (BPU), which provides education, information and financial incentives for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency measures. New Jersey has instituted a number of successful initiatives, including the ENERGY STAR program, that help to reduce the state’s peak demand, conserve finite resources, and transform the marketplace for the next generation of energy-efficient technologies.
“We are delighted to work with Project Porchlight and others across the country who are helping in the fight against global warming,” says Kathleen Hogan, Director of the Climate Protection Partnerships Division at EPA. “Together, we can all make a difference and protect our environment through simple everyday actions.”
Project Porchlight New Jersey is continuing its grassroots campaign to distribute nearly one million free energy-efficient compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs to residents across the state. Project Porchlight is an initiative of One Change, and the campaign is made possible thanks to funding by the state BPU and NJCEP.
Special kudos also go to the Environmental Commission of East Hanover, New Jersey, currently ranked by the EPA as Number 5 for non-profit organizations with 3,219,403 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions saved. And a special nod goes to the City of Newark, New Jersey, which has helped save 4,311,000 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.
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This is not the only project
This is not the only project that saves the world but anyway you did a great job there guys. Honestly only a few people manage to do something constructive for our world because most of them are destroying it.
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