Atlanta Energy Benchmarking

The City of Atlanta in Georgia has the following energy and water benchmarking ordinance for certain building types.

Fast facts:

  • June 1st annual deadline

  • 10,000+ sq. ft for public buildings and 25,000+ sq. ft. for commercial and multifamily buildings

  • Additional Requirements: Energy Assessment due every 10 years

Details

  • Atlanta's Commercial Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance requires municipal buildings above 10,000 square feet, and commercial and multifamily buildings above 25,000 square feet to annually track whole-building energy and water use and report to the City. The phased implementation started in 2014.

  • The ordinance is part of the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability plan to reduce the City’s carbon footprint and create jobs. It is intended to spur a 20% reduction in energy consumption by commercial buildings by 2030, create more than 1000 jobs over the first several years and reduce emissions by 50% from 2013 levels by 2030.

  • If you own or manage municipal buildings above 10,000 square feet or commercial and residential buildings above 25,000 square feet, you must track and report your energy and water consumption according to the City’s compliance deadlines. Also, once every 10 years, your building will be required to undergo an energy audit.

    Your building may qualify for an exemption from reporting if:

    • The building did not have a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy for the given year

    • A demolition permit was issued and demolition of the building has commenced

    • For multifamily housing only, if electricity data aggregation isn’t available and there is no master meter

    • For commercial buildings only, if electricity data aggregation isn’t available, there is no master meter, and the owner isn’t responsible for operating or maintaining equipment

    • Financial hardship

    • No utility services

  • Every June 1 for commercial and residential buildings greater than 25,000 square feet.

  • All energy utilities including electricity, natural gas, district energy, and any other purchased fuel type used to operate your building.

    Water is another utility that’s required for reporting.

  • If violators are more than 30 days late, they will receive a written warning. If the building remains non-compliant for another month, it will be required to pay a fine of $1,000, with additional fines of $1,000 for subsequent noncompliant years.

  • Building owners must report their energy usage data to EPA’s Portfolio Manager, a reporting tool that allows building owners to compare their building’s energy efficiency with similar buildings.

    However:

    • Touchstone IQ for Buildings is a fast, easy-to-use tool that integrates directly with EPA’s Portfolio Manager

    • Touchstone IQ also offers expert-led benchmarking to building owners and managers looking for streamlined compliance and cost-saving recommendations

    Many benchmarking ordinances require a Building ID as part of the report submission process. If needed, you may be able to find your Building ID number here.

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