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2015 Building Energy Benchmarking
Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2015 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
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2016 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2016 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
2017 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2017 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
2019 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2019 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
2018 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2018 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
2021 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2021 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
2020 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2020 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
2022 Building Energy Benchmarking
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Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2022 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
Benchmarking Performance Ranges by Building Type 2015-Present
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Summary energy and building characteristics by building type for non-residential and multifamily buildings greater than 20,000 square feet that benchmark energy data with the City of Seattle. This dataset summarizes information from the full 2015-2023 Building Energy Benchmarking dataset but excludes likely or known errors.
Performance Ranges by Building Type 2021
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Summary energy and building characteristics by building type for non-residential and multifamily buildings greater than 20,000 square feet that benchmark energy data with the City of Seattle. This dataset summarizes information from the full 2021 Building Energy Benchmarking dataset but excludes likely or known errors.
Existing Buildings Energy Performance Ordinance Report
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A. SUMMARY The Existing Buildings Energy Performance Ordinance (Environment Code Chapter 20) requires that each non-residential building with at least 10,000 square feet of conditioned (heated or cooled) space and each residential building with at least 50,000 square feet of conditioned space must be benchmarked annually using Energy Star Portfolio Manager. Each non-residential building specified above is also required to undergo an energy audit, retrocommissioning, or develop a plan for decarbonization at least once every 5 years. More information: San Francisco Existing Buildings Energy Ordinance Website B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The data is sourced from the benchmark and energy audit reports submitted for compliance with Environment Code Chapter 20. The dataset is presented in two tables which together provide basic characteristics, compliance status, and a public record of reported energy performance. C. UPDATE PROCESS This dataset will be updated on a monthly basis. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Existing Buildings - Basic Info and Audit Compliance Status -- This filtered view contains one record per building and provides basic characteristics (such as size and vintage). For commercial buildings, the table indicates when an energy audit or decarbonization plan is due. Existing Buildings - Benchmark Reports -- Each row of this filtered view presents one year of benchmarking data for one building – so there are multiple records per building. One year of data includes compliance status, and if the building complied it also presents energy use data including gas, electricity, steam and EPA-estimated operational carbon emissions. This dataset contains the information of the two views joined on Parcel Number.