Do you know someone who's furthered the cause of
energy efficiency?

We are accepting nominations for the 2010 Star of Energy Efficiency Awards in the following categories:
2010 Star of Energy Efficiency Awards
- Charles Percy Award for Public Service
Recognizes an individual for an outstanding public service contribution and/or a lifetime commitment to EE.
- “Galaxy” Star of Energy Efficiency
Recognizes outstanding achievements in EE for entities earning more than $150 million in annual revenue.
- “Super Nova” Star of Energy Efficiency
Recognizes outstanding achievements in EE for entities earning less than $150 million in annual revenue.
- “Andromeda” Star of Energy Efficiency
Recognizes outstanding achievements in EE for entities earning less than $10 million in annual revenue.
- “I-Star” Award for Energy Efficiency
Recognizes the outstanding contributions to EE achieved through special projects or activities overseas that are led by nominees based outside of the US territories.
- “Innovative” Star of Energy Efficiency Award
Recognizes an emerging technology or service that has the potential to transform a sector of the EE market but which, given the early stage of the innovation, has yet to generate proven savings.
Submit your nomination by Friday, February 12 and receive $50 off the nomination fee! Final deadline for all nominations is Friday, March 26, 2010.
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Past Honorees:

Sec. of Energy Steven Chu receiving the Chairman's Award from Sen. Mark Pryor. All 2009 Winners.

George David, Chairman, UTC, accepting the Galaxy Award from Rep. John Larson. All 2008 Winners.

Nobou Tanaka, Executive Director of IEA accepting the I-Star Award from Senator Tim Wirth. All 2007 Winners.
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