Park Hotels & Resorts Announces Four Hotels Achieved ENERGY STAR® Certification for Superior Energy Performance in 2020
April 22 2021 - 6:00AM
Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. (NYSE: PK) (“Park”) today announced
that four of its hotels: Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference
Center, Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort, DoubleTree Ontario
Airport and Le Meridien San Francisco have earned the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2020 ENERGY STAR
certification for superior energy performance. Only 26 hotels
nationwide earned the prestigious ENERGY STAR certification in
2020.
“Improving the energy efficiency of our nation’s buildings is
critical to protecting our environment,” said Jean Lupinacci, Chief
of the ENERGY STAR Commercial & Industrial Branch. “From the
boiler room to the board room, organizations are leading the way by
making their buildings more efficient and earning EPA’s ENERGY STAR
certification.”
ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants are verified to
perform in the top 25 percent of buildings nationwide, based on
weather-normalized source energy use that considers occupancy,
hours of operation and other key metrics. ENERGY STAR is the only
energy efficiency certification in the United States that is based
on actual, verified energy performance.
“We are honored to earn the 2020 ENERGY STAR certification for
superior energy performance at four of our properties during such
an extraordinary year,” said Carl Mayfield, Executive Vice
President of Design and Construction at Park. “As a proud ENERGY
STAR partner, operating efficiently is just one of the ways we show
our guests and investors that we are committed to doing our part to
protect the environment and public health, both today and for
future generations.”
About ENERGY STARENERGY STAR is a voluntary
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) program that delivers
environmental benefits and financial value through superior energy
efficiency. Through ENERGY STAR, EPA partners with businesses and
public-sector organizations to transform the way that commercial
buildings use energy. On average, ENERGY STAR certified
buildings and plants use 35 percent less energy, cause 35 percent
fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are less expensive to operate
than their peers—all without sacrifices in performance or comfort.
To date, tens of thousands of buildings and plants across all fifty
states have earned the ENERGY STAR. For more information about
ENERGY STAR for Buildings and Plants, visit
www.energystar.gov/buildings.
About Park Hotels &
ResortsPark is the second largest publicly traded
lodging REIT with a diverse portfolio of market-leading hotels and
resorts with significant underlying real estate value. Park’s
portfolio currently consists of 60 premium-branded hotels and
resorts with over 33,000 rooms primarily located in prime city
center and resort locations. Visit www.pkhotelsandresorts.com for
more information.
For more information, contact:Ian
WeissmanSenior Vice President, Corporate
Strategy571-302-5591iweissman@pkhotelsandresorts.com
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