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San Francisco energy consumption benchmarking ordinance bears fruit

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San Francisco energy consumption benchmarking ordinance bears fruit

Efficiency has improved since 2011 law initiated.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | October 28, 2015
San Francisco energy consumption benchmarking ordinance bears fruit

Commercial properties in San Francisco have been more energy-efficient since 2011. Photo: Kitchen from San Francisco/Wikimedia Commons

San Francisco commercial properties have boosted their energy efficiency since 2011, when an energy consumption benchmarking law went into effect.

The city’s Existing Commercial Buildings Energy Performance Ordinance has helped to spawn a 7.9% reduction in energy use across 176 properties tracked since 2010. The estimated savings on utility costs on these structures is $170 million.

A review of a broader group of 817 buildings found that energy reduction measures could save tens of millions of dollars in costs during the lifetime of the buildings, providing a significant boost to the properties’ value.

The Urban Land Institute Greenprint Center for Building Performance and the city partnered on the benchmarking effort. This project could be an effective model for other cities, according to a ULI Greenprint report.

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