- Retrofits saving County $450,000 annually
- First County building to receive highly sought after designation
- Meets strict energy performance standards
- One of only 34 courthouses nationwide to receive ENERGY STAR label in 2010
ARLINGTON, Va. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Arlington County Justice Center, which includes the Courthouse and Detention Center, its ENERGY STAR label. The first government building in the County to receive an ENERGY STAR, the Justice Center meets strict energy performance standards, uses less energy, costs less to operate, and creates fewer greenhouse gas emissions than three-quarters of courthouse facilities nationwide.
"The Justice Center ENERGY STAR is an important recognition of Arlington County’s on-going commitment to environmental stewardship,” said Jay Fisette, Chairman of the Arlington County Board. “By working together with the Sheriff’s Office and employing forward-looking and innovative practices, Arlington is one step closer to realizing our vision for a sustainable, energy-efficient community.”
13 percent reduction in energy consumption
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