Survey data collected will help dealerships reduce energy costs and protect the environment
McLEAN, Va. (June 29, 2011) – The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) is urging its members across the country to take a new survey on their energy usage at the dealership.
Based on the survey results, the Environmental Protection Agency will produce a 1-to-100 ENERGY STAR performance scale, which will allow dealerships to compare their energy use to other dealerships nationwide.
Dealerships with energy performance scores of 75 or higher will be eligible for an ENERGY STAR designation, receive national and local recognition through NADA’s Energy Stewardship Initiative with the EPA and learn additional ways to reduce energy use.
Since the NADA-EPA Energy Stewardship Initiative was launched in 2007, more than 800 dealerships have improved the efficiency of their facilities by reducing energy use 10 percent or more annually.
“By joining this initiative and investing in energy efficiency, dealers across the country have shown their commitment to going green,” said NADA Chairman Stephen W. Wade. “Improving the environment and reducing energy costs is a win-win.”
Dealership energy-reduction measures include investing in cutting-edge heating and cooling systems, using more efficient lighting and working smarter.
NADA members can access the survey by clicking here. It takes 30 minutes or less to fill out and must be completed and returned by July 15, 2011. Responses will be kept strictly confidential. Please submit your completed survey via email to energystar@nada.org or via fax to 703-883-9494.
About NADA
The National Automobile Dealers Association, founded in 1917, represents nearly 16,000 new-car and -truck dealerships with about 32,500 franchises both domestic and international.
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