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Date: Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 10:26 AM
Subject: Four New England Congregations Receive Energy Star Labels
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New England Congregations Receive Energy Star Labels
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Release date: 06/21/2011
Contact Information: David Deegan, (617)
918-1010
(Boston, Mass. – June 21, 2011) –
EPA is recognizing four congregations in New England for receiving the
Energy Star labels in 2011. An Energy Star label indicates that a building
operates at least 75 percent more efficiently than the average for that
building category.
The congregations being awarded the
labels are: Dennis Union Church, Dennis, Mass.; Islamic Society of Boston
Cultural Center, Roxbury, Mass.; Winchester Unitarian Society, Winchester,
Mass.; and New England Pentecostal, Pelham, N.H.
There are currently 19 congregations
nationwide with labels, five of which are in New England. The First
Parish in Needham received an Energy Star label in 2010.
“These congregations are setting a
solid example of financial and environmental stewardship. They have successfully
reduced their energy use and are showing all houses of worship across New
England that environmental stewardship is possible for all sorts of organizations,”
said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA”s New England office.
“We hope more small businesses and congregations will follow their lead
and maximize energy efficiency opportunities in their own operations.”
Dennis Union Church, Dennis, Mass.
Dennis Union Church was able to add
5,000 square feet of new space, renovate and add central air conditioning
to their facility and still lower their annual energy bills. The Church
used rebates from local and technical support from Energy Star to reduce
their energy use. Even with the addition of 5,000 square feet of space,
an increase of more than 40% in the size of their facilities, Dennis Union
Church is saving 1,308 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity annually and
has reduced their overall electric bill by $262. In total, this represents
a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of nearly one ton. All four congregations,
with the help of their dedicated congregants, made substantial efforts
to mitigate their environmental impact, while at the same time reducing
the cost of energy for the congregations.
The Islamic Society of Boston Cultural
Center, Roxbury, Mass.
The Islamic Society of Boston Cultural
Center is the first Islamic center in the U.S. to earn the Energy Star
Label. The Center became an Energy Star partner in June of 2010. Jawad
Benazzi, the facility manager, spearheaded the Center’s energy efficiency
initiative, purchasing energy efficient appliances in the kitchen and offices
and putting signage in areas such as bathrooms and classroom to remind
members to conserve whenever possible. The Center had electrical and gas
audits conducted by their local utility for free and that helped them to
identify energy saving opportunities. This led to upgrading more than 70%
of their interior lights. Other improvements included adding motion detectors
in bathrooms, and putting reducers on the bathroom faucets to save on water
and energy.
Winchester Unitarian Society, Winchester,
Mass.
“With an initial investment of just
$7,000, we have made significant gains in energy efficiency and cut our
heating bills by more than half. Our success is proof that a congregation
– even one with an older building like ours – doesn’t need to spend
a lot to make meaningful reductions in its carbon footprint,” says Chuck
Khuen, co-chair of the Winchester Unitarian Society’s Building Committee.
After a full assessment of the building and its heating system, the
church tuned and repaired their heating system and vents, weather stripped
windows and doors, added heating zones in the building to reduce energy
use during off-peak hours. The improvements paid for themselves in the
first year, substantially reducing the congregation’s carbon emissions
and freeing funds for uses directly supportive of the congregation’s mission
and vision. “What we’ve done so far is just the beginning,” remarks
Khuen, “and EPA continues to provide us with ideas and inspiration through
the Congregations program and other resources. We look forward to earning
our next Energy Star.”
New England Pentecostal Ministries,
Pelham, N.H.
New England Pentecostal Ministries made
many changes to earn the Energy Star label including replacing old
toilets to save water, adding energy efficient windows, insulating
hot water pipes, adding insulation to the building, weather stripping
the doors, purchasing high efficiency heat/air conditioning units, and
adding timers on all outdoor lights. “As an Energy Star congregation,
we are committed to do all that we can to find ways to encourage our congregation
to actively find ways to reduce energy. I really feel that this program
will challenge each congregant to do their part in boosting our rating
for the next Energy Star Label,” said NEP’s Pastor Ruth Choate.
More
Information on Energy Star for Congregations
http://www.epa.gov/region1/eco/energy/mitigation-efforts-epane.html#ES
Energy
Star Labeled Congregations
http://go.usa.gov/WAn
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