NYC Energy Benchmarking: How To Get The Most From It.

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NYC Energy Benchmarking: How To Get The Most From It.

Are you a building owner in NYC? If so, energy benchmarking can be an incredibly helpful tool that can save your business money, increase efficiency, and make life easier. Not only will it lower utility bills but also help the environment by reducing carbon emissions. With NYC Energy Benchmarking, you can identify opportunities to reduce your costs while proactively managing usage and improving sustainability. Join us as we explore how to maximize the potential of this program!

What Is NYC Energy Benchmarking? NYC EBEWE Benchmarking Law (Local Law 84 of 2009 and 133 of 2016) requires building owners to measure their annual energy and water use via Energy Star Portfolio Manager®. This Energy Star Program helps to establish a rating known as the energy efficiency scores which provides insight into a property's energy and water consumption. Through tracking and analyzing performance data over time with EBEWE benchmarking, building owners and tenants can take the initiative to save energy and make their properties more efficient. Gathering this key information is the first step towards making meaningful changes while increasing the energy efficiency grade.

Requirements Of New York City's Benchmarking law NYC's Energy Benchmarking Requirements is essential for reducing energy consumption and lowering emissions. All residential, commercial, large hospitals and government-owned similar buildings across the city larger than 50,000 square feet must track and report their energy use annually to the city.


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