Servidyne wins third consecutive Energy Star Partner of the Year Award

April 18, 2003—The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has honored Servidyne Systems, a subsidiary of Abrams Industries, with the 2003 Energy Star Award for Excellence in Energy Services. This is the third consecutive year that Servidyne has received an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award. Servidyne was recognized for its outstanding contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by helping its customers adopt smart energy practices and install energy efficient equipment in their facilities.

Servidyne, a Charter Ally of the Energy Star Buildings Program since 1995, was selected for leading its industry in successfully qualifying more buildings in 2002 for the Energy Star label than any other service provider. A pioneer of energy benchmarking in the early 1980s, Servidyne ranks among US leaders in accrediting buildings for Energy Star. In 2002, Servidyne benchmarked over 150 customer properties, with 44 achieving the coveted Energy Star label. Servidyne helps its customers realize significant energy cost savings in operating their buildings by making this commitment to continuous improvement of energy performance.

The Energy Star Award is given to a variety of businesses and organizations to recognize their efforts to use energy efficiently and to promote energy efficiency. Buildings that have earned Energy Star accreditation use about 40% less energy with no compromise in comfort, according to the EPA.

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