2018 ENERGY STAR Certification in the United States
10 April 2019

2018 ENERGY STAR Certification in the United States

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded its 2018 ENERGY STAR® certification to our plants in Chattanooga (TN), Festus (MO), Maryneal (TX), and San Antonio (TX).  This certification is awarded to a facility for superior energy performance in comparison to similar plants.
This marks the tenth consecutive year the Chattanooga, Festus, and Maryneal plants have received certification, and the fifth consecutive year for the San Antonio plant.
In order to qualify for ENERGY STAR recognition, cement plants must score at least 75 on the Energy Performance Indicator (EPI), used by the EPA to measure energy efficiency.  In addition, the plant must have a satisfactory environmental compliance record for the past three years.  Receipt of the ENERGY STAR certification means these four plants perform in the top 25 percent of similar facilities nationwide.
The ENERGY STAR program focuses on strategic energy management and emphasizes the importance of demonstrating environmental leadership for future generations.