PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar. 4, 2009--
In recognition of its continued commitment to strategic energy
management, JCPenney was honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) with the ENERGY
STAR Award for Sustained Excellence in Energy Management. The award will
be presented at an ENERGY STAR awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., on
March 31.
Effective energy management supports the environmental goals in
JCPenney’s comprehensive corporate social responsibility program,
JCPenney C.A.R.E.S., which integrates the Company’s efforts to achieve
positive impacts in the areas of Community, Associates, Responsible
Sourcing, Environment and Sustainable Products.
"EPA is delighted to recognize JCPenney with the 2009 ENERGY STAR
Sustained Excellence award,” said Kathleen Hogan, Director of the
Climate Protection Partnerships Division at the U.S. EPA. “JCPenney’s
leadership on energy efficiency has positively impacted their bottom
line and our global environment, showing us all what can be accomplished
through sustained commitment and action.”
JCPenney has been a member of the U.S. government’s ENERGY STAR program
since 1999 and was honored as an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year in 2007
and 2008. This year, JCPenney earned the prestigious Sustained
Excellence Award – the first retailer to be so honored for its efforts
in using energy efficiently in facility operations and integrating
superior energy management into its overall organizational strategy.
Award winners are selected from more than 12,000 organizations that
participate in the ENERGY STAR program.
Using the data and tools available through the ENERGY STAR program,
JCPenney has improved energy efficiency throughout its operations. In
2008, the Company reduced energy use and comparable CO2
emissions across its building portfolio by more than 80 million pounds.
JCPenney continues to implement energy conservation projects and engage
its 150,000 Associates to seek out innovative ways to save energy.
“ENERGY STAR’s guidelines for superior energy management are integrated
throughout our engineering and facility management operations,” said
Michael Dastugue, JCPenney Senior Vice President and Director of
Property Development. “The knowledge, benchmarks and best practices
available through ENERGY STAR have helped us substantially improve
energy efficiency, resulting in environmental and financial benefits.”
JCPenney promotes strategic energy management through active
participation in ENERGY STAR. When the new ENERGY STAR efficiency
benchmark for retail stores was introduced in October 2007, four
JCPenney stores in Washington state became the first in the nation to
qualify under the new standard. Currently, 52 JCPenney stores, as well
as the JCPenney Home Office in Plano, Texas, have qualified for the
ENERGY STAR Building Label, and the Company has set a goal to achieve
ENERGY STAR certification of at least 200 stores across the country. To
be certified, stores must achieve an ENERGY STAR efficiency rating in
the top quartile for all retail stores while maintaining appropriate
levels of comfort and air quality.
The Company also became the first national retailer to receive Designed
to Earn the ENERGY STAR (DEES) certification for two of its stores in
2008. JCPenney has expanded this initiative and intends to seek DEES
status for all future new stores. To be eligible, building construction
documents must be 95 percent complete and receive an energy-efficiency
rating of 75 or higher on a 100-point scale.
The Company has invested more than $100 million in the past six years to
install energy management technology, lighting retrofits and
high-efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
in its stores. More than 800 stores are now equipped with an Energy
Management System (EMS), which provides remote monitoring of the store’s
electrical and mechanical systems, schedules the operation of lighting
and HVAC equipment, monitors store comfort levels and identifies
opportunities for saving energy.
In addition, construction is under way in Fairview, Texas, on the
Company’s first store expected to obtain LEED certification, and
JCPenney is one of 21 companies selected to participate in the U.S.
Department of Energy’s Net-Zero Energy Commercial Building Initiative to
achieve cost-effective energy savings through innovation. JCPenney is
also exploring renewable energy projects. Nine stores are currently
hosting rooftop solar power installations, and a pilot wind power
project is being installed at one distribution center.
About JCPenney C.A.R.E.S.
JCPenney has built a legacy of operating in an ethical and socially
responsible manner. In 2007, the Company launched its Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) initiative – C.A.R.E.S. – stemming from the vision
that JCPenney cares for its Community, Associates, Responsible Sourcing,
Environment and Sustainable Products. The Company’s commitment to social
responsibility reflects its philosophy that “Every Day Matters” – for
its customers, Associates, communities, investors and suppliers.
Additional information on JCPenney’s CSR initiatives can be found at http://www.jcpenney.net/social_resp/.
About JCPenney
JCPenney is one of America’s leading retailers, operating 1,093
department stores throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, as well
as one of the largest apparel and home furnishing sites on the Internet, www.jcp.com,
and the nation’s largest general merchandise catalog business. Through
these integrated channels, JCPenney offers a wide array of national,
private and exclusive brands which reflect the Company’s commitment to
providing customers with style and quality at a smart price. Traded as
“JCP” on the New York Stock Exchange, the Company posted revenue of
$18.5 billion in 2008 and is executing its strategic plan to be the
growth leader in the retail industry. Key to this strategy is JCPenney’s
“Every Day Matters” brand positioning, intended to generate deeper, more
emotionally driven relationships with customers by fully engaging the
Company’s 150,000 Associates to offer encouragement, provide ideas and
inspire customers every time they shop with JCPenney.
About ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR was introduced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
in 1992 as a voluntary market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions through increased energy efficiency. Today, ENERGY STAR offers
businesses and consumers energy-efficient solutions to save energy,
money and help protect the environment for future generations. More than
12,000 organizations are ENERGY STAR partners committed to improving the
energy efficiency of products, homes, buildings and businesses. For more
information about ENERGY STAR, visit www.energystar.gov
or call toll-free 1-888-STAR-YES (1-888-782-7937).
Source: J. C. Penney Company, Inc.
JCPenney
Tim Lyons, 972-431-3400
jcpcorpcomm@jcpenney.com
or
Ann
Marie Bishop, 972-431-3400
jcpcorpcomm@jcpenney.com