Washington, D.C. Ranks #1 on Energy Star’s Top Cities List, Again

GBIG Staff

The U.S. EPA has released its yearly ranking of the top metro areas with the most Energy Star certifications. For the second year in a row, Washington, D.C. topped the list with a record breaking 686 Energy Star certified buildings.  Los Angeles once again ranked second, finishing the year with 527 Energy Star certified buildings.

The EPA’s top 10 metro areas for Energy Star in 2015 were:

  1. Washington, DC (686 certifications)
  2. Los Angeles, CA (527)
  3. San Francisco, CA (355)
  4. Atlanta, GA (311)
  5. New York, NY (303)
  6. Chicago, IL (281)
  7. DallasFort Worth, TX (249)
  8. Houston, TX (231)
  9. Denver, CO (215)
  10. Phoenix, AZ (190)

In total, 7095 facilities (including commercial buildings and industrial plants) earned Energy Star certification in 2015, covering more than 1.5 billion square feet.

Learn more about the EPA’s Top Cities, including complete rankings for large, mid-size, and small cities at https://www.energystar.gov/buildings/topcities

Follow the links above to visit GBIG Place Profiles for each top ranked city.* GBIG Place Profiles provide a snapshot of green building activity within a geographic location, including LEED and Energy Star certification statistics.

*GBIG Place Pages include counts of projects in a given city; EPA’s yearly ranking is based on counts of projects in a metropolitan statistical area.

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GBIG Staff
USGBC research program staff, creators of the Green Building Information Gateway