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Company Pledges to Reduce Energy Intensity 25% Over 10 Years
WASHINGTON, DC
(December 2, 2009)--Mohawk Industries was recognized in a ceremony today
as a charter member of the Department of Energy’s Save Energy Now
Program. Mohawk has
voluntarily pledged to reduce its energy intensity use by 25% over the
next decade.
Save Energy Now is
a national initiative to drive a 25% reduction in industrial energy
intensity in ten years. This initiative is sponsored by the Industrial
Technologies Program (ITP) within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office
of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) to reinforce energy
efficiency as a profitable business model and expand markets for new
energy technology. ITP is working in partnership with other federal
agencies, companies, associations, suppliers, states, utilities, and
universities to enhance industry outreach and access to resources.
Senior Department
of Energy officials and members of Congress participated in the Capitol
Hill ceremony, which recognized a select number of companies as charter
members.
“We are proud to be
part of this program, and to work with the DOE to find ways to make our
company—and others—more efficient and more competitive,” said Bill
Kilbride, Mohawk’s Chief Sustainability Officer.
The Save Energy Now
pledge program is designed to encourage and recognize U.S. companies
that are in the vanguard of energy efficiency and are “raising the bar”
for all industrial facilities by establishing and achieving ambitious
energy goals. Companies that sign the agreement to work toward the
energy reduction target will receive priority access to selected DOE
resources and national recognition for their commitment and progress.
It is estimated
that the program could reduce industrial energy consumption by more than
five quadrillion BTUs.
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