2021 Star Of Energy Efficiency Awards Reception
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2021 Star Of Energy Efficiency Awards Reception
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Since 1993, the energy efficiency community has gathered at the Alliance’s Evening with the Stars of Energy Efficiency Awards Gala to honor the outstanding work of our peers. While COVID-19 and the Delta variant have put a damper in our plans for a full-scale gala this year, we are thrilled to welcome energy efficiency leaders from industry, government, and academia to a celebratory reception in New York City on Thursday, December 9, as we celebrate our 2021 award recipients:
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
- PSE&G
- Southern California Edison
- Steve Wright, General Manager, Chelan PUD
Dig out your cocktail attire from the back of the closet and purchase a ticket to join us for what promises to be one of our most celebratory years yet, as we host our first in-person event in nearly two years! Historically, the Gala has served as the Alliance’s largest annual fundraiser, so your purchase will not only include a fun evening with EE’s best and brightest, it also will support the Alliance’s important advocacy work. If you’d like to further demonstrate your support of energy efficiency and the Alliance, please reach out to Felicia Kelly for more information on sponsorship opportunities.
Congratulations to our 2021 Star of Energy Award Recipients who were selected by the Alliance’s Development Committee from a robust and impressive pool of nominations.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York will receive a Star of Energy Efficiency award. Starting in 2015, the Archdiocese of New York leadership identified the need to improve building performance and reduce energy expenses at its nearly 300 parishes including church buildings, schools, rectories, and other large and small buildings. Through an energy conservation initiative in partnership with New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, TRC, and local utility companies, the Archdiocese will save more than $3.3 million in energy costs and a reduction of more than 7,000 tons in carbon emissions.
PSE&G will receive a Star of Energy Efficiency award for its landmark Clean Energy Future-Energy Efficiency initiative. PSE&G is leading New Jersey toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. The $1 billion program will help customers reduce their energy consumption and energy bills while providing environmental benefits, creating jobs, and boosting New Jersey’s economy. Over three years, those energy efficiency investments are expected to deliver $1 billion in net customer savings, create 3,200 jobs and help New Jersey avoid 8 million metric tons of carbon emissions through 2050.
Southern California Edison will receive the Innovative Star of Energy Efficiency award for the Clean Energy Optimization Pilot, the first comprehensive pay-for-performance greenhouse gas emissions pilot in the state. The $20 million pilot gives participants the flexibility to decide what implementation strategies will be the most effective for each campus. During the first pilot year, five of the seven university pilot participants reduced CO2 emissions by more than 56,000 metric tons and received a combined total of over $4.5 million in incentives. This is more than 3% of total emissions reduced and equivalent to taking 12,000 cars off the road for a year.
Steve Wright, General Manager, Chelan PUD, will be honored with the Charles H. Percy Award for Public Service in recognition of a career that spans over four decades of public service in the energy industry. The first 32 years of Steve’s career were spent at the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), including 12 years as Administrator, during which time he oversaw substantial increases in energy efficiency investments, earning BPA a Star of Energy Efficiency award from the Alliance in 2004. Steve has served as the General Manager of the Chelan County Public Utility District since 2013, during which time he led the development of a community-based Strategic Plan encompassing aggressive energy efficiency programs. Steve joined the Alliance Board of Directors in 2017 and has been an ardent supporter of our organization and the cause of energy efficiency.
- Event Date:Thursday, December 9, 2021 : 06:00pm to 08:00pmRegistration Link:
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STARS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY1993: Senator Timothy E. Wirth1994: Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Representative Phillip R. Sharp; Secretary-GeneralMaurice F. Strong1995: Dr. Arthur Rosenfeld; 3M1996: Owens Corning; U.S. Department of Defense1997: Hector Ibarra; Andersen Corporation1998: IBM; Bernard Jamet1999: Whirlpool Corporation; The Durst Organization2000: Denis Hayes; Toyota2001: The ESCo Industry; Howard S. Geller2002: CertainTeed Corporation; Consumer Reports/Consumers Union; Dr. Amory Lovins;Sears, Roebuck & Co.2003: Frito-Lay, Inc; Johnson Controls, Inc; U.S. Department of the Navy2004: Bank of America; Bonneville Power Administration; Southern California Edison; MarriottInternational2005: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport; Burlington Electric Department; Ultra Light SteelAuto Body-Advanced Vehicle Concepts2006: The Dow Chemical Company; Power Integrations, Inc.; National Affordable HousingNetwork; Trust Fund for Electric Energy Savings (FIDE)2007: The Home Depot; Orion Energy Systems; National Association of Regulatory UtilityCommissioners; International Energy Agency2008: United Technologies Corporation; Rinnai Corporation; York County School Division;Embraco; Jupiter Oxygen Corporation2009: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Aquarium of the Pacific; WarrenCounty Public School System, KY; National Housing Commission (CONAVI)/NationalFund for Housing (INFONAVIT), Mexico; 3M Company2010: U-Haul International, Inc.; Cincinnati Zoo; Opower; Efficiency New Brunswick/EnvironmentCanada; Danfoss2011: Briggs & Stratton; Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute; Solutions forEnergy Efficient Logistics; Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland; ThinkEco2012: Kroger Co.; Advantix Systems Inc.; Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development;Eletrobras; DIRECTV2013: LA Metro; Lime Energy; Keystone HELP, Building & Construction Authority of Singapore;Whirlpool Corporation2014: MGM Resorts International, Nest Labs Inc., National Housing Trust, The OlympicMovement, Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens2015: Cinemark Theatres, Danfoss, L'Oreal USA, Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G)2016: Lockheed Martin, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Staples, Tennessee ValleyAuthority2017: 7-Eleven, Schneider Electric, American Water, Chevrolet Bolt EV2018: Agder Energi and Microsoft, Legrand North and Central America, Southern CaliforniaEdison, Target, Thyssenkrupp, Tom Wenning2019: Alabama Power; Ingersoll Rand; OhmConnect; Pepco Holdings2020: Efficiency Maine TrustCHARLES H. PERCY AWARD1995: Senator Mark O. Hatfield1996: Charles R. Imbrecht1997: Governor Tommy G. Thompson1998: Representative David E. Skaggs1999: R. E. “Ted” Turner2000: Habitat for Humanity2001: Governor George E. Pataki2002: The ENERGY STAR Program2003: City of Austin, Texas2004: Assistant Secretary David K. Garman2005: Michael Peevey2006: Mayor Matthew Driscoll2007: Western Governors’ Association2008: Jon Wellinghoff2009: Governor Deval Patrick2010: S. Richard Fedrizzi2011: Dr. Daniel Yergin2012: Ambassador Bruce Oreck2013: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative2014: Administrator Gina McCarthy2015: Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, Former CEO, Sustainable Energy for All2016: U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz2017: NRELCHAIRMAN’S AWARD1998: John W. Rowe1999: North American Insulation Manufacturers Association2000: Dean T. Langford2002: Senator Jeff Bingaman2003: Representative Edward J. Markey2004: Thomas R. Kuhn2005: William Keese and Ross Pillari2006: Lee Scott2007: Jones Lang LaSalle2008: Philips Electronics2009: Secretary Steven Chu2010: Assistant Secretary Cathy Zoi2011: Assistant Secretary Jackalyne Pfannenstiel2013: Secretary Ray Mabus2014: Elon Musk2015: IBM2016: Johnson Controls, Inc.2017: Itron2018: American University2019: CPS Power
Support the 2021 Stars of Energy Efficiency, the Alliance, and the EE community by serving as an event sponsor or purchasing a ticket to attend.
Shining Star Sponsor $10,000 ($8,500 of which is tax deductible)
Ten tickets to the reception, full page ad or article in post-event lookbook, and acknowledgment in pre-event and onsite signage.
Star Sponsor $5,000 ($4,250 of which is tax deductible)
Five tickets to the reception, half page ad in the post-event lookbook, and acknowledgment in pre-event and onsite signage.
Shining Star Ticket $500 ($350 of which is tax deductible)
One ticket to the reception and small banner ad in the post-event lookbook.
For more information or to confirm your sponsorship, contact Felicia Kelly at fkelly@ase.org. Individual tickets may be purchased online.
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2021 Star Of Energy Efficiency Awards Reception
Event Date:Thursday, December 9, 2021 : 06:00pm to 08:00pmRegistration Link:
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