EPA Honors Five Marathon Petroleum Refineries for Superior Energy Efficiency
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 20, 2023 / Marathon Petroleum Corporation
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has honored five Marathon Petroleum refineries and a company office building for achieving superior energy efficiency.
- These facilities recently earned 2023 ENERGY STAR® certifications from the EPA, reflecting energy performance in the top
25% of similar facilities across the U.S. - Since refineries first became eligible for ENERGY STAR certification in 2006, Marathon Petroleum has received more certifications than all other refining companies combined.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has confirmed five Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) refineries are among the most energy efficient facilities of their kind in the country. MPC's Anacortes, Washington; Canton, Ohio; Garyville, Louisiana; Robinson, Illinois; and St. Paul Park, Minnesota, refineries earned 2023 ENERGY STAR® certifications from the EPA, placing them in the top
"Improving the energy performance of our nation's industrial plants is critical to reducing greenhouse gas emissions," said Cindy Jacobs, Chief of the ENERGY STAR Commercial & Industrial Branch. "EPA applauds the commitment to energy efficiency demonstrated by ENERGY STAR certified plants."
Refinery certification requires achieving energy efficiency that's better than
- Canton and Garyville - 18th consecutive certifications; every year refineries have been eligible
- Robinson - sixth consecutive certification; ninth overall
- St. Paul Park - fifth consecutive certification; sixth overall
- Anacortes - fourth consecutive and overall certification
The performance of these refineries helped reduce 2022 energy use in MPC's Refining organization by about 20 billion British thermal units per day from baseline levels, roughly the same energy consumption as 48,500 homes in a year. Since refineries became eligible for ENERGY STAR certification in 2006, MPC has earned more certifications than all other refining companies combined.
"Improving the energy performance of our nation's industrial plants is critical to reducing greenhouse gas emissions."
Additional efficiency
MPC's San Antonio, Texas, office building also earned a 2023 ENERGY STAR certification as a commercial building, which was its fourth consecutive certification. Certified commercial buildings also must achieve energy efficiency in the top
EPA began the ENERGY STAR program in 1992 as a voluntary, market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. In operating more efficiently, ENERGY STAR certified commercial buildings and industrial plants also help lower combustion-related, greenhouse gas emissions at the electric plants that supply power to them by requiring less electricity to be generated.
MPC has earned more ENERGY STAR certifications than all other refining companies combined since refineries became eligible for this recognition in 2006.
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