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EPA Ranks 2009's Most Energy-Efficient CitiesMarch 25 2009's top 25 most energy-efficient U.S. cities have been ranked by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) based on the number of Energy Star-rated buildings each contains. Los Angeles leads the list by a substantial margin with 293 buildings, 89 more than second-ranked Washington, DC. Louisville, KY closes out the list with 35 Energy Star-rated facilities. The top ten cities in order are:
There are currently more than 9,500 Energy Star-rated buildings in the U.S. Nearly 3,900 commercial buildings were added last year alone. EPA website visitors can search a database of all these buildings by facility type, facility owner or property manager here. View the top 25 list here. |




