LOUISVILLE, KY
Mayor Jerry Abramson announced today that the Louisville
Metro Housing Authority (LMHA) is a recipient of the 2007 ENERGY
STAR Award for Excellence in Energy-Efficient Affordable Housing.
Louisville received the honor for its commitment to construct
energy-efficient housing at Liberty Green. Liberty Green is the
new, $233 million mixed-income development located in east downtown
that was once home to the Clarksdale public housing complex.
Liberty Green is Louisville’s second Hope VI community.
The ENERGY STAR designation signifies that all constructed buildings
and units at Liberty Green are up to 30 percent more efficient
than required by building codes. This will result in dramatic
savings in energy costs for consumers who lease or purchase homes.
ENERGY STAR features include: higher levels of insulation, high
efficiency heating and cooling systems, energy-efficient windows
and enhanced ductwork.
“As the
city constructs new buildings and partners in new developments,
it is important for us to keep a watchful eye on construction
practices that are environmentally friendly and conserve energy,” Abramson
said. “By doing so at
Liberty Green, we are able to not only conserve resources, but
our new residents will be able to see a considerable savings
on their energy bills.”
The ENERGY STAR
Award is presented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
"I am proud that Louisville has taken center stage on this
national initiative," Congressman John Yarmuth said. "Louisville
is a national model for Hope VI projects, and I hope this latest
honor for Liberty Green will inspire other housing authorities
and apartment developments across the country to consider energy-efficient
construction."
About ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR was introduced by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency in 1992 as a voluntary market-based partnership to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions through increased energy efficiency.
Today, in partnership
with the U.S. Department of Energy, the program offers businesses
and consumers energy-efficient solutions to save energy, money
and help protect the environment for future generations.
More than 9,000
organizations are ENERGY STAR partners committed to improving
the energy efficiency of products, homes and businesses.
Last year alone,
people using ENERGY STAR approved products saved $14 billion
on their energy bills and reduced greenhouse gas emissions
by the equivalent of the pollution produced by more than 25
million vehicles.
For more information
about ENERGY STAR, visit www.energystar.gov or
call toll-free 1-888-STAR-YES (1-888-782-7937).