25 cities with the most Energy Star certified buildings
With 528 buildings totaling 112.5 million sf, Los Angeles topped the EPA's ranking of the U.S. metropolitan areas with the most Energy Star certified buildings in 2012. Rounding out the top five are Washington, D.C. (462 buildings); Chicago (353); New York (325); and Atlanta (304).
In 2012, more than 20,000 Energy Star certified buildings across America helped save more than $2.7 billion in annual utility bills. The cumulative number of Energy Star certified buildings has increased by more than 24 percent compared to last year, representing more than 3 billion square feet of floorspace nationwide. In 2012 alone, more than 8,200 buildings earned EPA’s Energy Star certification.
Phoenix broke into the top 10 for the first time, with 202 buildings. Boston, a newcomer to the list last year, held on to 10th place, with 11th place Philadelphia not far behind. Seventh-place Houston, with 241 buildings, is home to one in particular that stands out: Phoenix Tower, a 34-story office building, has earned EPA’s Energy Star 14 times—more than any other building in America.
Here are the top 25:
	1. Los Angeles - 528 buildings
	2. Washington, D.C. - 462
	3. Chicago - 353
	4. New York - 325
	5. Atlanta - 304
	6. San Francisco - 291
	7. Houston - 241
	8. Dallas-Fort Worth - 214
	9. Phoenix - 202
	10. Boston - 188
	11. Philadelphia - 174
	12. Denver - 161
	13. Cincinnati - 137
	14. Charlotte - 133
	14. Minneapolis-St.Paul - 133
	15. San Diego - 123
	16. San Jose - 114
	17. Seattle - 108
	18. Miami - 104
	19. Detroit - 100
	20. Sacramento - 97
	21. Indianapolis - 91
	22. Albuquerque, N.M. - 89
	23. Kansas City, Mo. - 82
	23. Portland, Ore. - 82
	24. Riverside, Calif. - 69
	25. Virginia Beach, Va. - 67
	
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