Agencywide Projected Annual Energy Intensity, FY 2003-2015
This line graph shows EPA's Agencywide energy intensity in British thermal units per gross square foot (Btu/GSF) for reporting laboratories from FY 2003 through FY 2009, and projections through FY 2015, compared to EPAct 2005 and EO 13423/EISA annual energy reduction goals.
This graph does not net out green power purchases.
In FY 2003, EPA's Agencywide energy intensity was 388,400 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2004, EPA's Agencywide energy intensity was 393,385 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2005, EPA's Agencywide energy intensity was 395,585 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2006, EPA’s Agencywide energy intensity was 351,733 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2007, EPA’s Agencywide energy intensity was 328,528 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2008, EPA’s Agencywide energy intensity was 317,913 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2009, EPA’s Agencywide energy intensity was 318,050 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2010, EPA's projected energy intensity with its funded energy saving projects is 312,148 Btu/GSF; the FY 2010 EPAct target is 349,560 Btu/GSF; the FY 2010 EO 13423/EISA target is 330,140 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2011, EPA's projected energy intensity with its funded energy saving projects is 302,059 Btu/GSF; the FY 2011 EPAct target is 341,792 Btu/GSF; the FY 2011 EO 13423/EISA target is 318,488 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2012, EPA's projected energy intensity with its funded energy saving projects is 275,657 Btu/GSF; the FY 2012 EPAct target is 334,024 Btu/GSF; the FY 2012 EO 13423/EISA target is 306,836 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2013, EPA's projected energy intensity with its funded energy saving projects is 258,670 Btu/GSF; the FY 2013 EPAct target is 326,256 Btu/GSF; the FY 2013 EO 13423/EISA target is 295,184 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2014, EPA's projected energy intensity with its funded energy saving projects is 255,574 Btu/GSF; the FY 2014 EPAct target is 318,488 Btu/GSF; the FY 2014 EO 13423/EISA target is 283,532 Btu/GSF.
In FY 2015, EPA's projected energy intensity with its funded energy saving projects is 255,107 Btu/GSF; the FY 2015 EPAct target is 310,720 Btu/GSF; the FY 2015 EO 13423/EISA target is 271,880 Btu/GSF.
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