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Autumn Creek Earns 2021 ENERGY STAR Certification

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We are pleased to announce that Autumn Creek Apartments has attained a perfect score for ENERGY STAR’s certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for 2020! Previously, Autumn Creek held 1-100 ENERGY STAR Score of 98 in 2019. Meaning we are now more energy-efficient than 100 percent of similar properties nationwide. We are committed to going green and being an environmental leader. 

We credit this success to the efforts put forth to install energy-saving appliances, low-flow toilets, showerheads, and faucets. Additionally, we have installed new energy-efficient LED lights in each apartment and around the community. Finally, energy-efficient thermopane windows will continue to be the standard at Autumn Creek.

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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.

Energy Star Certification means meeting a high bar, and by meeting these strict standards, Autumn Creek Apartments is saving energy, saving money, and helping protect the environment by generating fewer greenhouse gas emissions than typical buildings.

For more than 20 years, EPA’s ENERGY STAR program has been America’s resource for saving energy and protecting the environment — today, thousands of facility owners and managers use ENERGY STAR to improve the energy performance of their buildings.

To date, tens of thousands of buildings and plants across all fifty states have earned the ENERGY STAR certification, including two of our sister properties! StoneGate Apartment Homes earned a rating in 2019 and Windsong Place Apartments earned a rating in 2020. Follow the link for more information about ENERGY STAR for Buildings and Plants

Here at Autumn Creek Apartments in East Amherst, NY, we care about our community and our carbon footprint. What suggestions do you have about other ways we can go green? Let us know in the comments.