Massachusetts Energy Benchmarking

The State of Massachusetts has the following energy benchmarking laws for various large property types.

Fast facts:

  • June 30th annual deadline, starting in 2026

  • 20,000+ sq. ft. commercial, industrial. and multifamily properties

Details

  • The Department of Energy Resources established a program requiring large buildings across the Commonwealth to report energy usage on an annual basis. The requirement goes into effect on July 1, 2024, but DOER has an additional year (until July 1, 2025) to draft implementing regulations and establish the parameters of the reporting program. Once the program is up and running, the data will be made publicly available on DOER’s website on a building-by-building basis. The law requires reporting for buildings with at least 20,000 square feet of gross floor area, but DOER may lower that threshold by regulation.

  • Building-specific energy usage data collection of this type is widely seen as laying the groundwork for future building decarbonization efforts, including the establishment of building emissions performance standards

  • If you own or manage a commercial, industrial, or multifamily building of at least 20,000 square feet, you are required to comply. The State may lower the square footage threshold in the future.

  • The state requires building owners to report their energy usage annually via the ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager tool by June 30th.

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

  • The fines for non-compliance are up to $150 per day.

  • 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.

  • Learn about the Massachusetts’ bill here:

    Certain cities in Massachusetts have their own energy benchmarking programs that will require additional compliance. Learn more about these specific city requirements below:

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