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Building Energy Benchmarking Program The Building Energy Benchmarking Program requires owners of large commercial and multifamily buildings to report energy use to the California Energy Commission by June 1 annually NOTICE TO BUILDING OWNERS: The CEC Benchmarking Program does not charge a fee to submit reports
With New Law, California Moves Towards Statewide Building . . . - IMT Through its 2021 Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR), CEC has already called for California to adopt a statewide building performance standard Four other states and eight U S localities have adopted BPS to date
California’s Building Energy Benchmarking Progr - BayREN Benchmarking Overview What is Energy Benchmarking? The process of measuring, tracking, and comparing a building’s energy consumptio nce and to sim 7 Building Owners and Tena which more than half of the floor area is used for: scien fic experiments requiring controlled
California Building Energy Benchmarking Program The California Energy Commission's website has a list of FAQs regarding the AB 802 policy, the Energy Benchmarking and Disclosure Program, guidance on how to comply, and best practices
Public Energy Benchmarking Program: California Energy Commission The California Building Energy Benchmarking Program requires owners of large (50,000 sq ft ) commercial and multifamily buildings to report energy use to the California Energy Commission by June 1 annually Includes links to local ordinances that meet or exceed State requirements California Energy Commission, May 2020
California Building Energy Performance Strategy Report Building performance strategies, policies, and standards are designed to maintain and improve existing building operations by connecting benchmarking to energy and water efficiency, sustainability, occupant comfort, and load flexibility
Building Energy Benchmarking Program Frequently Asked Questions What Is the Building Energy Benchmarking Program? When Does It Take Effect? What If My City or County Already Has a Benchmarking Reporting Requirement? What Is the Procedure to Protect Proprietary Energy Use Data?
Request for Information and Input on the California Building Energy . . . Seven cities have a local benchmarking program that supersedes the state requirements (Berkeley, Brisbane, Chula Vista, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and San José) 3 The building performance data reported to the state is available for public review and geospatial analysis on the CEC’s Building Energy Use Disclosure and Public