Top 25 Cities with Most Energy Star Buildings in 2009
Today the EPA released its second annual ranking of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of buildings receiving the Energy Star label in 2009. California cities took two of the top three slots, but that's no surprise as these cities are at the forefront of green building.
Energy Star indicates that a building's energy performance is in the top 25% of buildings nationwide compared to similar buildings. Several types of buildings -- schools, hospitals, offices, retail stores, supermarkets, etc -- can receive the label.
Here's the list by number of projects (but see the comments below for a list by square footage):
- Los Angeles, CA, 293 buildings and 76 million square feet
- Washington, DC, 204 buildings and 55.1 million square feet
- San Francisco, CA, 173 buildings and 51.6 million square feet
- Denver, CO, 136 buildings and 31.5 million square feet
- Chicago, IL, 134 buildings and 59.9 million square feet
- Houston, TX, 133 buildings and 64 million square feet
- Lakeland, FL, 120 buildings and 11.5 million square feet
- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, 113 buildings and 33.1 million square feet
- Atlanta, GA, 102 buildings and 29.6 million square feet
- New York, NY, 90 buildings and 50.4 million square feet
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN, 89 buildings and 34.5 million square feet
- Portland, OR, 80 buildings and 13.6 million square feet
- Boston, MA, 74 buildings and 28 million square feet
- Seattle, WA, 69 buildings and 20.1 million square feet
- Detroit, MI, 62 buildings and 12.9 million square feet
- Sacramento, CA, 61 buildings and 8.5 million square feet
- San Diego, CA, 58 buildings and 9.7 million square feet
- Austin, TX, 55 buildings and 8 million square feet
- Miami, FL, 54 buildings and 12.3 million square feet
- Phoenix, AZ, 52 buildings and 11.1 million square feet
- Ogden, UT, 51 buildings and 5.5 million square feet
- Charlotte, NC, 44 buildings and 4.7 million square feet
- Indianapolis, IN, 39 buildings and 8.2 million square feet
- Des Moines, IA, 36 buildings and 4.6 million square feet; Fort Collins, CO, 36 buildings and 2.5 million square feet; Philadelphia, PA, 36 buildings and 12.5 million square feet
- Louisville, KY, 35 buildings and 4.2 million square feet
According to the EPA, nearly 9,000 buildings in the nation received the Energy Star label in 2009. That's an increase of about 40% year over year.
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