FORDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY EFFORTS EARN FIFTH ENERGY STAR AWARD
- Ford Motor Company earned its fifth straight ENERGY STAR® Award for Sustained Excellence from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- In 2009, Ford improved energy efficiency in the U.S. by 4.6 percent resulting in savings of approximately $15 million
- Actions that have enabled Ford’s energy efficiency gains range from updated heating and lighting systems to advanced computer controls
DEARBORN, Mich., March 1, 2010 – Ford Motor Company’s actions to reduce the amount of energy used to manufacture vehicles and support its U.S. operations have earned it the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s coveted 2010 ENERGY STAR Award for the fifth consecutive year.
The 2010 ENERGY STAR Award for Sustained Excellence recognizes Ford’s continued leadership and commitment to protecting the environment through energy efficiency.
via FORDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY EFFORTS EARN FIFTH ENERGY STAR AWARD | Ford Motor Company Newsroom.
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