Miami-Dade County Energy Benchmarking

Miami-Dade County located in Florida has the following voluntary energy and water benchmarking program for eligible properties.

Fast facts:

  • Voluntary program; Must register for participation approval

  • Open to any residential or commercial building located in the county

  • Proposed Building Performance Ordinance for commercial and government buildings 20,000+ sq. ft. awaiting approval

  • The voluntary energy benchmarking program from the Miami-Dade County Office focuses on improving building performance and reducing operational costs. The challenge is open to owners and managers of any existing residential or commercial buildings located in the county. For those participating in the challenge, you’ll receive free training for lowering operating costs, educational opportunities from industry experts, and more. There is also a proposed BE305 Building Performance Ordinance that’s still awaiting approval that will have energy benchmarking requirements for commercial and government buildings over 20,000 square feet.

  • The Miami-Dade BE305 program has the following energy benchmarking goals:

    • Reduce operating costs through energy conservation for property owners

    • Help assist vulnerable neighbors by lowering utility cost burdens

    • Expand access to financing tools for efficiency improvements

    • Boost building performance and efficiency through building code training and education

    • Increase building efficiency awareness and data-driven decision making

    • Lower water supply constraints and help preserve this resource

    • Stimulate economic productivity, create jobs, and bolster healthy, resilient communities

  • This is a voluntary program, so there are no mandatory requirements at this time. If you own or manage any residential or commercial building located within Miami-Dade County, you are eligible to participate.

  • Property owners and managers interested in participating must register here.

    The program currently has no formal deadline.

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

    Water is another utility required for reporting.

  • 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.

  • Touchstone IQ for Buildings offers expert-led benchmarking and easy DIY tools for Miami-Dade’s properties. Simplify energy benchmarking compliance while gaining the tools to save money and build your energy intelligence with our exclusive software platform. Gain access to the nation's leading energy experts to ensure significant improvements in your energy usage for your commercial, multifamily, or public building. Our team has partnered with entities of all sizes to reduce their carbon footprint, reach ambitious targets, and comply with new regulations. Whether you're looking for comprehensive, step-by-step guidance to craft your energy management plan or a convenient, intuitive benchmarking solution, we've got you covered. Schedule your free personalized demo today or contact us for pricing or questions.

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