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MAPS AND COMPARISONS

 
A collection of resources to help you quickly understanding the landscape of
building performance-related laws across the U.S.

Here you will find jurisdictional profiles at a glance, as well as links to
helpful resources. For more information, contact policy@imt.org.




BUILDING PERFORMANCE POLICIES YOU SHOULD KNOW

 * Benchmarking and Transparency Policies
 * Audit, Tune-Up, and Retrocommissioning Policies
 * Building Performance Standards

You can’t manage what you don’t measure. Benchmarking and transparency policies
that require buildings to monitor and share their building performance data on a
regular basis provide an essential starting point for informed real estate and
policy decisions. To date, more than 35 U.S. jurisdictions have passed these
policies, often in collaboration with IMT, resulting in the benchmarking in
billions of square feet of real estate.

For a compilation of energy benchmarking resources and blogs, check out our
library of resources.



Falling somewhere between energy benchmarking policies and building performance
standards, audit and tune-up policies assess the current state of energy systems
in different buildings and encourage owners and operators to make reasonable
energy upgrades within those same buildings whenever possible.
Retrocommissioning improves the way that building equipment and systems operate.

For a compilation of resources and blogs, check out our  retrocommissioning and
audit collection pages. 



Building performance standards (BPS) are quickly emerging as a transformative
policy tool to address climate change and building-related carbon emissions.
Contrary to a benchmarking and transparency policy, a BPS sets performance
targets for building performance around elements such as energy, gas, and water
use, or emissions and peak energy demand. These targets become stricter over
time, driving continuous, long-term improvement in the building stock. IMT is
leading the development of such policies nationwide.

For a compilation of resources and blogs on building performance standards,
check out our BPS webpage. 





BUILDING PERFORMANCE POLICIES AT A GLANCE

 

One of IMT’s most in-demand resources, this benchmarking policies map summarizes
which cities, counties, and states have adopted mandatory building energy
benchmarking and transparency policies for existing buildings. This building
performance standards (BPS) map summarizes at a glance which U.S. jurisdictions
have passed building performance standards for commercial buildings; see our BPS
webpage for more details on these policies.











POLICY DETAILS BY JURISDICTION

BENCHMARKING AND TRANSPARENCY POLICIES



AUDIT, TUNE-UPS, AND RETROCOMMISSIONING POLICIES



BUILDING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS




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