EBEWE: City of LA’s Existing Buildings Energy & Water Efficiency Program
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) has released a notice regarding the Existing Buildings Energy and Water Efficiency Ordinance (EBEWE).
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) has released a notice regarding the Existing Buildings Energy and Water Efficiency Ordinance (EBEWE).
Consider powering your business’ office, commercial building or a manufacturing plant as an investment in the future. The immediate return though will be a huge cut on those monthly energy bills that you receive they become self sufficient in power usage.
California Assembly Bill “AB 802” is a new, statewide “Energy Benchmarking” and disclosure law, replacing the previous bill, AB 1103.
As of January 17, 2019, San José, California requires building owners to disclose their energy and water usage. This process is called Energy Star Benchmarking.
Many green loans, including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, require borrowers to obtain a third-party service provider or “Green Consultant” that will collect, input, and monitor energy and water data in Energy Star’s Portfolio Manager Software.
In Washington D.C, all privately-owned commercial and multifamily buildings 50,000 sq.ft. and over are required by law to report energy and water consumption.
Consider powering your business’ office, commercial building or a manufacturing plant as an investment in the future. The immediate return though will be a huge cut on those monthly energy bills that you receive they become self sufficient in power usage.