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Flex Your Power Awards

5th Annual Flex Your Power Awards Winners Honored on May 5th, 2007

Cumulatively, award winners over the last two years have saved more than $172 million, one billion kilowatt hours and reduced greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to removing more than 80,000 cars from the road.

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About the Awards

Cumulatively, award winners over the last two years have saved more than $172 million, one billion kilowatt hours and reduced greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to removing more than 80,000 cars from the road.

The judging process relies on the expertise of an impartial panel of energy- and water-use efficiency experts. Flex Your Power is proud to count California’s top organizational directors, commission chairs, legislators, and researchers among its judges.

Winners and Honorable Mentions will receive congratulatory advertising in relevant trade association websites and large online publications, in addition to receiving their awards on stage at a prestigious awards ceremony.

Awards Categories

  1. Energy Efficiency – Efforts to reduce total energy (electricity and/or natural gas) consumption through the installation of energy-efficient equipment, lighting and appliances or through the completion of energy-efficient building retrofits or new construction projects.
  2. Education and Leadership – Educational efforts or outstanding leadership activities that have had a significant impact in the areas of energy efficiency or energy conservation/demand response.
  3. Innovative Products and/or Services – Innovative products or services designed to help businesses or residents save energy. This includes manufacturing, and retailer promotions, as well as vendor, contractor and consultant programs.
  4. Demand Response/Conservation – Efforts to reduce electricity use during certain times of the day – at "peak" – by shedding or shifting demand