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General Motors Receives EPA’s Top Energy Award

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    General Motors Receives EPA

    DETROIT – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency named General Motors its 2012 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year in the motor vehicle category, citing its commitment to energy efficiency and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

    GM’s U.S. energy-management team monitors 2.5 million pieces of energy data per minute in a dashboard system that identifies savings opportunities to increase efficiency of manufacturing operations.

    “Our energy experts engage employees across our organization in reducing emissions and increasing efficiency,†said Mike Robinson, GM’s vice president of Sustainability and Global Regulatory Affairs. “This relentless pursuit helps us improve our environmental footprint and strengthen our business.â€

    GM demonstrated progress in several areas last year:

    • Energy management dashboard system led to company savings of more than $3 million.
    • Dedicated $12 million for implementation of energy cost-savings projects. The investment paid for itself in less than one year.
    • Generated $2 million in additional savings from powering four facilities with landfill gas, a renewable energy source. Avoided putting 131,400 metric tons of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. This is equivalent to avoiding electric use in 16,400 homes, or planting 3.4 million trees that grow for 10 years.
    Overall, GM saved more than $15 million in energy costs.
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    What a joke! Government Motors...
     
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    How much of our tax money was squandered in order to research and convey this award?
     
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    Call this the UAW award.
     
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    they should call it the o'bama mandate award.
     
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    Efficient factories actually pay for themselves. Its amazing how much energy is wasted through poor design or lack of investment in efficient HVAC and insulation. GM was ofcourse helped get more green by closing their browner factories. Toyota also got more green when closing NUMMI and moving jobs to more efficient factories.

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    They took our jobs. Part of this greening has led to more unemployment.
     
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    Congratulations to the 2012 ENERGY STAR Award Winners!

    On March 15, EPA and DOE honored businesses and organizations for their outstanding contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency at the 2012 ENERGY STAR Awards ceremony.

    General Motors Company : ENERGY STAR
    Home > Partner Resources > ENERGY STAR Awards > General Motors Company
    General Motors Company
    Detroit, Michigan
    ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year

    General Motors Company (GM) is a leading automobile manufacturer located in more than 120 countries with sales reaching more than 8 million vehicles annually. As part of its new strategy, GM is committed to "making a positive difference," which is reflected in the achievements of its energy program. GM is receiving ENERGY STAR recognition for adopting the ENERGY STAR approach to energy management and integrating it into the company's standard business model. Key accomplishments include:

    • Reducing energy intensity in its U.S. operations by 4 percent compared to 2010, saving $14 million in energy costs.
    • Reducing energy use in global facilities by 30 percent between 2005 and 2010. These savings reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 3.15 million metric tons.
    • Requiring all personnel worldwide to adopt the principles outlined in the company's Code of Conduct, including environmental sustainability and energy efficiency practices.
    • Allocating $12 million for the implementation of cost-effective energy, water, and greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects in GM's U.S. plants.
    • Earning GM's first ENERGY STAR certification for an assembly plant and achieving the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry energy use reduction goal at 30 sites.
    • Committing to invest up to $40 million over the next few years in projects that will help reduce up to 8 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, equivalent to the annual impact of a forest the size of Yellowstone.
    • Using landfill gas as a source of energy in four of GM's U.S. manufacturing facilities.