 
building participants
Buildings
require significant amounts of electricity for heating, cooling,
lighting, and other building functions. This energy consumption,
however, can be reduced through a variety of economically
achievable actions.
Building
organizations and owners that participate in the Cleaner and Greener
Program for Single Buildings use energy efficiency actions to reduce
their emissions
that contribute to climate change, smog,
and acid rain.
Buildings that
participate in the Cleaner and Greener program have documented their
emission reduction benefits resulting from these building efficiency
actions and have retired a portion of the reductions.
The environmentally
responsible buildings listed
below are leading the way to a cleaner, greener,
and healthier environment by becoming
Cleaner and Greener Participants.
Building Participants
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200 Market Place,
Oregon
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ABN AMRO Plaza, Chicago
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Adobe Systems Almaden
Tower, California
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Adobe Systems East
Tower, California
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Adobe Systems West
Tower, California
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AJ Martini,
Massachusetts
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Armstrong
World Industries Corporate Headquarters Building 701,
Pennsylvania
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Capitol Area
East End Complex, California Dept. of General Services
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Capitol
Complex Human Services Building, State of Colorado
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Capitol
Complex Judicial Heritage Complex, State of Colorado
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Capitol
Complex State Services Building, State of Colorado
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Cascade
Engineering, Michigan
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CB Richard Ellis at One Beacon Street, Massachusetts
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EcoDorm, North Carolina
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Ecology and Environment, Inc., New York
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John J. Flynn Elementary School, Wisconsin
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Karges
Faulconbridge, Minnesota
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Monona Terrace, Wisconsin
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National
Geographic Society Headquarters, Washington D.C.
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New York
Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), New York
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New York Power Authority, New York
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Sacramento Municipal Utility District Customer Service Center, California
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Sam Nunn Federal Center, Atlanta
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Sebesta Blomberg, Minnesota
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Starbucks
Center, Washington
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UC Santa Barbara Recreation Center, California
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Wells Fargo Plaza, Houston
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Whatcom County Courthouse, Washington
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas
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