News Brief
Minneapolis to Require Energy Reporting
EBN Aug. 2012).
The ordinance will apply to publicly owned buildings 25,000 ft2 and larger starting in 2013; other properties will be phased in gradually, with all privately owned commercial buildings 50,000 ft2 and larger benchmarking and publicly reporting performance by mid-2016. The city joins Washington, D.C., New York, and other large cities in taking this approach, which Minneapolis officials say will use market-based competition to encourage energy efficiency.
Although the required Energy Star Portfolio Manager software also allows building owners to benchmark water efficiency, Minneapolis will not require reporting of water use.
Published March 1, 2013 Permalink Citation
Melton, P. (2013, March 1). Minneapolis to Require Energy Reporting. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/minneapolis-require-energy-reporting
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