EBEWE and Beyond: Unpacking Building Performance Standards Compliance

Live Webinar

Thursday, June 5th, 2025
11:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT

This year marks the conclusion of the first five-year reporting cycle for the Los Angeles Existing Buildings Energy and Water Efficiency (EBEWE) Program’s Audit & Retro-commissioning (A/RCx) requirements. As leading compliance providers in Los Angeles and across the nation, Green Econome and Abraxas Energy Consulting have partnered to offer exceptional service and accurate and detailed results. We are excited to share insights gained from our experiences in the field and the evolving energy policy landscape.

Join us on Thursday, June 5th, at 11 AM PDT to hear actionable insights from industry experts Marika Erdely, CEO of Green Econome, and Tyler Stafford, Business Development Manager of Abraxas Energy. They will discuss reporting trends, compliance pathways, and how to enhance your building’s performance for greater efficiency and increased property value.

Key Takeaways

  • Refresh your understanding of the Los Angeles Existing Buildings Energy and Water Efficiency Program (LA EBEWE).
  • Learn about EBEWE A/RCx compliance pathways and strategies for planning your reporting cycle.
  • Discover the benefits of operating a high-performance building.

Who Should Attend

  • Commercial and multifamily property owners, managers, and tenants
  • Commercial real estate brokers and asset managers
  • Commercial real estate service providers

Speakers

Marika Erdely, MBA, CEA, LEED AP BD+C, Fitwel Ambassador

Founder & CEO, Green Econome

Marika Erdely is the founder and CEO of Green Econome, a Southern California-based, full-service Energy Consulting and Construction Company with over 20 years of combined experience in the energy and water efficiency industry.

Prior to founding Green Econome, Marika held the role of CFO/VP at New Millennium Homes, a major home builder and land developer of The Oaks of Calabasas and had previously worked as an accounting professional for nearly thirty years. Marika acquired her Contractors License B (#1001368) in 2007 and C-10 in 2018. Marika is a LEED AP BD+C (Building Design and Construction), a Certified Energy Auditor and a Fitwel Ambassador.

Marika holds an MBA from Pepperdine University and a BA in Business Economics from UCSB. Marika is currently participating as Advocacy Lead for the USGBC Regional Leadership Advisory Board for the LA region.

Tyler Stafford

Business Development Director, Abraxas Energy

Tyler Stafford is the Business Development Director at Abraxas Energy, a forward-thinking energy consulting firm that empowers clients with end-to-end solutions for energy and water efficiency. With a strong focus on sustainable energy management, Abraxas supports its clients from the initial identification of energy-saving opportunities all the way through to the implementation of energy efficiency projects.

With over 10 years of industry experience, Tyler has built a reputation for delivering tailored energy solutions across a wide range of sectors including commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher education, federal/local government, multifamily, and more.

Tyler holds a Bachelor of Science degree from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and continues to leverage his technical and strategic knowledge to drive meaningful impact within the energy sector.  He is also active within the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) and the National Association of Energy Services Companies (NAESCO).

Here at Green Econome, we have many requests for ASHRAE Level 2 energy audit pricing, primarily for Phase II Audit & Retrocommissioning (A/RCx) requirements of the Los Angeles EBEWE Ordinance. So, what does this mean and why should you do it? On average, ASHRAE Level 2 energy audits can identify 10% – 20% in energy savings. This is just one of the benefits of understanding how your building operates and what can be done to increase the efficiency of the equipment. Let’s get into it. 

Why are ASHRAE Energy Audits Required?

The demand for these ASHRAE Level 2 energy audits has risen due to the Building Performance Standards (BPS) that are popping up nationwide. These BPS are what Green Econome calls, “Phase II” of the current string of energy and water disclosure laws. Benchmarking, “Phase I” ensures that building owners understand HOW their buildings are performing, using the ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager® software. This benchmarking is an important first step that provides energy and water metrics for a property and compares it’s performance against itself and its peers.  

Based on these benchmarking results, Phase II BPS requires building owners to meet certain energy and water reductions. When that doesn’t occur, legislation is focused on owners receiving ASHRAE Level 2 audits for their covered building(s). We should mention, any building can benefit from an ASHRAE Level 2 audit even if they aren’t required to have one performed. ASHRAE Level 2 audits provide WHY buildings are operating at certain efficiencies. 

What’s Included in an ASHRAE Level 2 Energy Audit?

Our ASHRAE Level 2 energy audits begin with an Executive Summary which provides general information on the size and use of the property and its overall energy and water usage and cost. We provide an outline of the recommended Energy and Water Efficiency measures and the estimated savings that would be reaped if the measures were implemented. Green Econome audits provide a table of total project costs and dollar savings with a simple payback in years. We love the Simple Payback calculation since it helps the owner understand how quickly the project investment is paid back vs. the utility savings earned. Generally, projects under 5 years have the most potential. Anything under 3 years should not be delayed due to the financial implications. And anything under 1 – 2 years is mandatory.  

The next section of the report includes a Utility Analysis where we dig deep into understanding the energy and water usage of the building over a historical period. This analysis includes a breakdown of what energy and water equipment is used on a percentage basis. Through this analysis, any imbalance of energy usage can be identified. An example would be lighting that is more than 30% of the total energy load of the building. This section also includes usage and cost trend graphs, which identifies outliers of usage. This section also analyzes the utility rate structure which can reflect immediate cost savings if the property has been incorrectly charged by the utility.  

Also useful in these audits is the detailed description of the existing energy and water consuming equipment at the property. Pictures are utilized, helping owners understand what is in their property. This section provides a snapshot of the equipment, which can be very helpful for owners to maintain for their records. 

Lastly, the recommended energy and water efficiency measures detailed in the report explain what the benefit of each retrofit is. This section helps ownership understand what the desired effects of the retrofit provide. This is a valuable section, identifying any utility incentives that could exist to help pay for a project.

Audit reports should provide answers to all your questions on why to spend the money.  

Get Started on your ASHRAE Energy Audit Today! 

After reading an ASHRAE Level 2 energy or water audit report you should be able to understand how your property is performing, what equipment is consuming the most, what you can do to make your buildings more efficient. You will also have a clear understanding of the cost and how quickly you will reap the financial benefits. Benchmarking can be used to confirm the effectiveness of the retrofits in the next disclosure cycle.  

Green Econome performs these audits on a weekly basis. Through auditing, benchmarking, and our entire suite of services, we have helped thousands of buildings and their owners stay on top of energy and water usage. Don’t wait to start saving! Contact us with any questions and to get your audit pricing today.  

Do you have specific questions about complying with the Los Angeles Existing Buildings Energy and Water Efficiency Phase II A/RCx requirements? If so, visit our EBEWE ordinance webpage, or watch our chaptered video.

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