Energy Benchmarking & Disclosure
From NYC and Washington D.C. to San Francisco and Seattle, numerous cities and states in the US have begun to require energy use benchmarking and disclosure among both public and privately-owned buildings. Benchmarking aggregates the annual energy and water consumption of a building, then normalizes that aggregate by the building square footage, space type and occupancy. This provides a useful metric known as energy or water intensity, which enables building owners to compare their buildings to similar buildings, identifying opportunities for improvement.
To see a firsthand example of the benefits of benchmarking, click here.
EBI provides clients with this valuable service in a timely and cost effective manner, ensuring your portfolio is in compliance with the new laws and providing you with new insights into the opportunities and successes of your building stock. Benchmarking is an excellent step for property owners looking to advance the efficiency of their building portfolio. Benchmarking helps owners identify which buildings are good candidates for Energy Star Certification, LEED Feasibility & Certification, or Energy Audits.
Please contact Spencer Lawrence, EBI's Benchmarking & Disclosure Specialist, for more information on benchmarking and get a free quote today.
slawrence@ebiconsulting.com | (781) 425-5103