No matter how large the problem may appear, the fact remains that each of us is a part of the solution. Every day, each of us makes decisions that can stimulate sustainability and a new energy economy. When we put all the pieces together, all of us — the Federal Government, private industry, and the public — have the means to shape our energy future and move our nation toward energy independence.
October has been Energy Awareness Month since a presidential proclamation in 1991. For more than 15 years, government organizations — in partnership with businesses, associations, and concerned citizens — have observed this month with activities and programs to promote public understanding of our energy needs and to reduce energy consumption in our everyday lives.
October is a great time to get started on the path toward energy savings —
Learn what you can do at work to save energy, participate in ENERGY STAR campaigns, and much more.
Find out what your organization can do!
Take the ENERGY STAR Challenge, get active in your community, and team up with other businesses to help build a better world.












