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General Motors Cuts Its Energy Use

March 9, 2016

Last week, General Motors said that 11 of its facilities were awardedthe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR certification. Buildings under consideration must outperform 75 percent of similar facilities nationwide and meet other performance criteria set by the EPA in order to win the distinction.

The winners consisted of seven parts distribution centers, three IT innovation office centers and the firm’s global headquarters, according to the release. Three winning facilities are in Michigan, two in California, and one each are in Colorado, Virginia, Texas, Arizona, Georgia and Tennessee.

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