Philadelphia Challenges Its Buildings to Push Further
Philadelphia issues a challenge to itself and to benchmarking participants.
Philadelphia issues a challenge to itself and to benchmarking participants.
Addressing building energy use is critical to New York City's carbon reduction targets.
New York City's latest benchmarking report is out. What does it tell us?
Prominent mayors launch a new initiative to tackle GHG emissions.
Taking a look back at 2013—which was a banner year for IMT with significant developments in each of our program areas—IMT released its first Annual Report. The report highlights key achievements in 2013. We are encouraged that 10 billion square feet of space are now affected by building energy benchmarking policies nationwide—a number that is … Continued
Orlando focuses on climate and energy at Mayor Dyer’s summit.
Cities reveal an underlying push towards efficiency.
Utilities can transform benchmarking data into useful intelligence.
Across the U.S., a growing number of cities are unlocking a wealth of data on the energy performance of buildings in the form of building energy benchmarking programs and policies. By requiring large building owners to track and report the energy use of their properties on a consistent basis, building energy benchmarking provides a growing … Continued
Will track energy use of commercial, institutional, and multifamily buildings.