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Commercial Buildings Requiring Benchmarking for FY 2016
Commercial building owners participated in a phased-in reporting since 2012, for buildings 75,000 square feet and larger. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/ecad and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.
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FY2025 Commercial Ratings Measure
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FY2024 Commercial Ratings
2015 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 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.
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.
FY2022 Commercial Sq. Ft. Measure
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FY2022 Commercial Sq. Ft.
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.
FY2024 AEGB Commercial Rating
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This story contains information about the Austin Energy Green Building commercial rating program
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.
FY2025 Dwelling Units Commercial Measure
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FY2025 Commercial Dwelling Units
FY2023 Commercial Ratings Measure
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FY2023 Commercial Ratings
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.