Association of Delaware Hospitals Assn of Demand-Side Mgt Professionals Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers Audubon Society of New Hampshire California Society for Hospital Engineering, SF Casino Association of New Jersey Catholic Health Association of the United States Center For Marine Conservation Center for Industrial Services, University of Tennessee Citizen Action Clean Air Cab Company, Inc. Clean Air Council Clean Ocean Action Clean Water Action The Climate Institute Coloradans for Clean Air Colorado Hospital Association Greater Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Green Hotels Association Gwinnett County Safety Professionals Association Hampshire College Pugwash Hawaii Hotel Association Home Center Institute Hospital Association of Central Ohio Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Inst for Coop in Environmental Management Institute of Real Estate Management Int'l Brotherhood of Elec Workers Local Union #98 lowa Hospital Association, Inc. Izaak Walton League Kansas City Area Hospital Association Kent State University Undergrad. Student Senate Land-of-Sky Regional Council Lighting Design Lab The Lighting Resource Long Island Associations, Inc. Lorax Environmental Club - NCSU Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Louisiana Hospital Association MTSU Lambda Association Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Maine Hospital Association Maine Municipal Association Maryland Association of Counties Maryland Chamber of Commerce Maryland Hospital Association Maryland Municipal League Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Metro Washington Council of Governments Metropolitan Detroit Building Superintendents Association Metropolitan Energy Center Miami Museum of Science and Space Middlebury Student Government Association Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Minnesota Environmental Initiative Minnesota Hospital and Healthcare Partnership MS Technical Assistance Program Missouri Energy Resources Project Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce NECA, Illinois Chapter NPFMA National Association for Environmental Management Green Lights Monorable Mention - upgraded at least 50% of eligible square footage or at least 1 million square feet Bold Lettering Denotes Energy Star Buildings Participant 18 National Association of Physicians for the Environment Nat Cnd of State Garden Clubs, N England Region National Energy Management Institute National Restaurant Association National Retail Hardware Association National Society of Prof. Engineers, NCSU Chapt. New Hampshire Business & Industry Association New Jersey Hospital Association New Mexico Hospitals and Health Systems North Carolina Consumers Council North Carolina Hospital Association North Carolina Solar Energy Association Northeast Public Power Association Northwest Air Pollution Authority Ohio Hospital Association Ohio Public Facilities Maintenance Association OmniComp, Inc. Oregon School Facilities Management Association OR Society for Hospital Engineering Oregon State Superintendent of Public Instruction The Organization for Green Living: Alfred University Pacific NW Pollution Prevention Research Ctr Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials Planet Earth Environmental Services The Professional Assn of innkeepers Int'l Public Citizen ☛ Public Technology, Inc. Puerto Rico Hospital Association The Purchase Connection RI Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. Radio Catskill (WJFF, Jeffersonville) Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Regional Air Pollution Control Agency Remodeling Contractors Association of America · Denotes New Participant Since February 18, 1998 Green Lights Alumnus completed the Green Lights Program Green Lights Monorable Mention upgraded at least 50% of eligible square footage or at least 1 million square feet Bold Lettenng Denotes Energy Star Buildings Participant 19 Izaak Walton League Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center Local Government Commission Long Island Associations, Inc. National Association of College and University Business Ofcr National Association of Power Engineers National Association of State Facilities Administrators National Electrical Contractors Association National Electrical Manufactures Representatives Association National Society of Architectural Engineers Nevada Association of Hospitals and Health Systems New Hampshire Business & Industry Association New Hampshire Hospital Association ☛ New Jersey Business & Industry Association North Dakota Healthcare Association Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association OHA: The Association for Hospitals and Health Systems Puerto Rico Hospital Association Refrigeration Services Engineers Society Utah Association of Health Care Providers Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility · Denotes New Participant Since February 16. 1998 Green Lights Alumnus completed the Green Lights Program, Green Lights Honorable Mention - upgraded at least 50% of eligible square footage or at least 1 million square feet Bold Lettenng Denotes Energy Star Buildings Participant Q14.2 Please document the statement that "they could reduce the carbon dioxide emissions due to the energy used in commercial buildings by 35 percent and reduce commercial buildings' energy bills by $25 billion per year." - A14.2 See attachment, "ENERGY STAR BUILDINGS Showcase Buildings Partners". The charter("showcase") partners in EPA's Energy Star Buildings and Green Lights program documented a median energy savings and greenhouse gas reduction of 35%. Q14.3 Please provide the level of funding for EPA's Green Lights and ENERGY In the FY 1999 budget proposal, the Green Lights and Energy Star Buildings Q14.4 Please identify all recipients of the funds--by fiscal year and by amount for each recipient--identified in the response to question 14.3 above. A14.4 EPA interprets this question to be based on the misconception that EPA provides financial assistance to partners in this program. EPA does not provide any funding to program participants. Instead, EPA uses its funding to disseminate reliable financial and technical information to program partners to assist them in making better decisions for investing their own money. With improved information through voluntary partnerships, companies are able to make investments that simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce energy bills. Climate Wise Q15. On pages 6 and 7 of your written testimony, you state: "Climate Wise. Since 1994, 392 companies, representing 8.5% of U.S. industrial energy use, have joined Climate Wise, including: British Petroleum, DuPont, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, General Motors, Boeing and more than 200 small and medium-sized companies. Companies have submitted Action Plans detailing more than 700 emissions reductions actions that they estimate will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 5 million metric tons of carbon equivalent by the year 2000. In the process they expect to save more than $300 million." Q15.1 Please identify the 392 companies that have joined Climate Wise. A15.1 A current list of the 400 Climate Wise Company Partners listed both in |