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Emerson Named 2023 Energy Star® Partner of the Year for Energy Management

March 30, 2023

Award recognizes company’s progress toward its net zero emissions targets

Emerson has been named 2023 Energy Star Partner of the Year for energy management as the company drives measurable progress toward its net zero emissions targets.

Emerson has received the 2023 Energy Star Partner of the Year Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy. The Energy Management award recognizes companies that have superior energy management programs and demonstrated their commitment to environmental protection and continuous improvement in their buildings and facilities.

Emerson Working Towards Renewable Energy

Emerson has tracked and benchmarked energy usage at more than 200 global sites that are designated ‘major energy-consuming facilities,’ as well as over 500 other offices and service centers. Over the past four years, Emerson has conducted dozens of Energy Treasure Hunts and implemented an array of energy-savings measures resulting in a 45% reduction in scope 1 and 2 greenhouse house gas emissions and a 23% reduction in energy intensity compared to a 2018 baseline.   

“This award recognizes the significant strides made by Emerson’s ‘Greening Of’ initiative to improve our environmental sustainability performance and achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions across our global operations by 2030,” said Mike Train, Emerson’s chief sustainability officer. “We are on a strong path forward and will continue to drive an aggressive sustainability agenda to create tangible change not only for our company, but also for the broader communities we serve.”

Mike Train, Emerson’s Chief Sustainability Officer

In addition to energy efficiency programs, Emerson also has focused on sourcing renewable electricity and constructing onsite generation systems at facilities around the globe, including Brazil, Hungary, China and the United States. Recently, the company installed a new rooftop solar array at its Boulder, Colo. campus to generate over 400 MWh of clean power for the site’s direct consumption each year. Additionally, major Emerson operations in Missouri have transitioned to sourcing 80,000 MWh of renewable power each year from wind farms in neighboring Kansas, driving significant reductions in the company’s operational carbon footprint.

“As we accelerate historic efforts to address climate change, public-private partnerships will be essential to realizing the scale of our ambition,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “I applaud this year’s ENERGY STAR award winners for working with EPA to deliver a clean energy future that saves American consumers and businesses money and creates jobs.”

Michael S. Regan, EPA Administrator

Working with Energy Star Partners

As part of its sustainability initiatives, Emerson collaborates with other Energy Star partners to benchmark progress and discuss program features such as Energy Treasure Hunts and supplier environmental engagement. The company hosts Greening Together Summits for its key suppliers to discuss how to collectively partner to drive decarbonization programs.

Emerson also has engaged with its employees through its “Greening as One” employee awareness campaign to share actions employees can take to drive progress toward corporate sustainability goals. Since 2021, Emerson has sponsored an annual Environmental Sustainability Award given to facility or employee teams that have gone above and beyond in driving tangible reductions in energy or carbon emissions.

More Information

To learn more about Emerson’s net zero targets and see the company’s latest Environmental, Social and Governance Report, visit Emerson.com/ESG.

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