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WASHINGTON -- NASA has released its
fiscal year 2011 scorecard on sustainability and energy performance. The agency
ranked third overall in the list of government agencies.
Out of seven benchmarks, NASA received
six green ratings and one yellow. A green rating indicates the benchmark has
been met. Yellow indicates that progress is being made.
"We are making great progress
toward sustainable and efficient operations of our facilities," said Olga
Dominguez, assistant administrator for the Office of Strategic Infrastructure
at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "Sustainable practices are good for the
agency, good for our employees and provide better value for the American
taxpayer."
The scorecard measures federal agency
progress in a number of areas related to energy efficiency, greenhouse gas
emissions and waste reduction. President Obama in 2009 directed federal
agencies to lead by example in energy efficiency and renewable energy use, and
meet a range of related goals.
In the last year, NASA completed several
new sustainable buildings, including Sustainability Base at NASA Ames Research
Center, which has been certified as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED) Platinum building. The 50,000 square-foot building was designed
to know exactly how much energy each occupant uses and can adapt to weather,
season and occupancy.
The agency will update its Strategic
Sustainability Performance Plan later this month and post a summary on its
website.
To view NASA's sustainability scorecard and
sustainability plans, visit http://www.nasa.gov/sustainability.
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