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0 1 2 3 4 5 NaturalUnitsGallonsM NaturalUnitsGallonsM 6 7 0 1 2 .5 1.5 2005 2010 2012 2005 2010 Cumulative Fossil Fuel Use Cumulative Alternative Fuel Use 2012 SustainabilityLAB Sustainability beyond buildings INL is working toward lab-wide sustainability by seizing everyday opportunities ranging from adopting advanced technologies to simply turning lights off recycling or purchasing environmentally friendly products. INL goals include energy efficiency renewable energy use recycling sustainable buildings electronics stewardship greener fleets greenhouse gas reductions and the full implementation of sustainable programs. 34 Reducing fleet fuel use INLs mass transit system uses more than 80 buses to transport 3250 employees to and from the Department of Energys Idaho desert Site each day. Last year INL reduced fleet petroleum fuel use nearly 3 percent while increasing alternative fuel use 11 percent compared to FY 2010. Since FY 2005 petroleum fuel use is down more than 25 percent and alternative fuel use is up nearly 80 percent. Recognition of achievements The U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary awarded a 2011 DOE Sustainability Performance Office Team Energy Management Award to an INL team for outstanding contributions to energy water and vehicle fleet management and associated cost-savings at DOE facilities. The five-member team was honored for integrating sustainability into INL policies and operations. Their efforts have resulted in annual cost and energy savings of more than 1.6 million more than 1 million kilowatt hours of electricity nearly 600000 gallons of fuel oil and about 190000 gallons of diesel fuel. CONTRIBUTIONS