Across the United States, the energy used to power commercial buildings represents a sizeable portion of overall energy consumption and resulting greenhouse gas emissions. Until recently, building owners and managers did not have an easy way to compare the efficiency of their buildings. Through the ENERGY STAR program, the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy created a tool to evaluate a building’s relative efficiency, a process called benchmarking. Recently, a growing number of cities have passed legislation requiring commercial building owners to track energy performance, as a way to help the cities meet their own climate goals. This Note examines three cities’ benchmarking legislation amidst the complex web of energy ...
The adoption rate of building energy standards in the US has been increasing since the mid- 1990s a...
In 2009, the residential and commercial building sector was responsible for more than 50 percent of ...
More than one-third of energy is used in buildings worldwide, accounting for about 15 percent of glo...
Across the United States, the energy used to power commercial buildings represents a sizeable portio...
This paper focuses on the impact of benchmarking the energy performance of U.S. commercial buildings...
Energy benchmarking and disclosure policies exist in several local and state governments to manage t...
Building energy benchmarking is the comparison of whole-building energy use relative to a set of sim...
A growing number of governments have begun to implement benchmarking or energy disclosure policies. ...
Energy consumption in buildings is on the rise and represents almost half of the total greenhouse ga...
In the last decade, a new policy area has emerged to boost energy efficiency in buildings that focus...
Energy consumption in buildings is on the rise and represents almost half of the total greenhouse ga...
This paper describes results from a study of benchmarking of commercial buildings using ENERGY STAR ...
How much energy do the buildings at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMA) consume? The answe...
There is a legal, ethical, and pragmatic case for regulation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissi...
Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing sto...
The adoption rate of building energy standards in the US has been increasing since the mid- 1990s a...
In 2009, the residential and commercial building sector was responsible for more than 50 percent of ...
More than one-third of energy is used in buildings worldwide, accounting for about 15 percent of glo...
Across the United States, the energy used to power commercial buildings represents a sizeable portio...
This paper focuses on the impact of benchmarking the energy performance of U.S. commercial buildings...
Energy benchmarking and disclosure policies exist in several local and state governments to manage t...
Building energy benchmarking is the comparison of whole-building energy use relative to a set of sim...
A growing number of governments have begun to implement benchmarking or energy disclosure policies. ...
Energy consumption in buildings is on the rise and represents almost half of the total greenhouse ga...
In the last decade, a new policy area has emerged to boost energy efficiency in buildings that focus...
Energy consumption in buildings is on the rise and represents almost half of the total greenhouse ga...
This paper describes results from a study of benchmarking of commercial buildings using ENERGY STAR ...
How much energy do the buildings at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMA) consume? The answe...
There is a legal, ethical, and pragmatic case for regulation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissi...
Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing sto...
The adoption rate of building energy standards in the US has been increasing since the mid- 1990s a...
In 2009, the residential and commercial building sector was responsible for more than 50 percent of ...
More than one-third of energy is used in buildings worldwide, accounting for about 15 percent of glo...