Are your buildings in compliance with local benchmarking ordinances?

Each year, cities and states across the U.S. institute new benchmarking ordinances, while also expanding existing requirements. Deadlines for 2025 are quickly approaching!

Benchmarking experts you can trust.

EnergyPrint has helped customers track their buildings and meet reporting requirements for corporate sustainability mandates and local energy benchmarking ordinances since 2009. As a 6-time ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year and Premier Member of ENERGY STAR®'s Certification Nation, we're pros at getting your Portfolio Manager account current and getting you into compliance. Get in touch today to get started!

Are you managing benchmarking compliance with an internal process?

There’s an easier way.

Don’t spend your valuable time tackling these steps!

Using data collected from benchmarking and transparency (B&T) policies, building owners, managers, and operators can identify opportunities to cost-effectively reduce wasted energy and water.

However, the effort and time needed to meet these reporting requirements can be overwhelming when you’re drowning in utility bills and manually entering meter data, especially as a compliance deadline is fast approaching.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or streamlining compliance for the future, we can help you automate the process and reduce errors for stress-free reporting.

ENERGY STAR’s Portfolio Manager is the most common tool used for tracking and submitting energy benchmarking data. EnergyPrint can seamlessly upload your utility data into the Portfolio Manager, preventing you from having to learn a new system from scratch.

How does EnergyPrint work?

EnergyPrint is a full-service data collection and compliance reporting partner. We not only input and deliver data, but also manage the entire collection and validation process to ensure you have quality data when and where you need it.

We can get your facility onboarded with 3 easy steps:

  • Enter Your Building Information
  • Upload Utility Bill Copies and/or Provide Utility Account Access
  • Sign Authorizations

Our team of experts will then ensure you’re prepared to meet any current or future local benchmarking requirements.

Have a question or want to talk to one of our benchmarking specialists?

Contact our Solutions Team or schedule a 30-minute meeting. We’ve got you covered.

Updated April 2025

Upcoming Deadlines & Locations

Not sure what your local requirements are? Check the parameters below for your location to make sure your buildings are in compliance.

Cambridge, MA
(May 1)

Non-residential parcels 25,000 square feet or larger, residential parcels of 50 or more units, municipal buildings 10,000 square feet or larger.

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Kansas City, MO
(May 1)

Buildings more than 50,000 square feet, municipal buildings more than 10,000 square feet.

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New York, NY
(May 1)

City buildings more than 10,000 square feet, groups of private buildings on a single lot more than 100,000 square feet, and private buildings more than 50,000 square feet.

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Orlando, FL
(May 1)

Buildings over 50,000 square feet and city buildings over 10,000 square feet.

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Portland, ME
(May 1)

Single-tenant buildings of 20,000 square feet or more.

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Saint Louis, MO
(May 1)

All city owned buildings, and privately owned buildings more than 50,000 square feet.

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Salt Lake City, UT
(May 1)

All city owned buildings and commercial buildings 25,000 square feet or greater.

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San Francisco, CA
(May 1)

Residential buildings more than 50,000 square feet, nonresidential buildings more than 10,000 square feet.

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San Jose, CA
(May 1)

Commercial and multifamily buildings more than 20,000 square feet.

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Washington, D.C.
(DELAYED TO MAY 1, 2025)

Privately owned commercial and multifamily buildings more than 25,000 square feet and District-owned buildings over 10,000 square feet.

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Boston, MA
(May 15)

Nonresidential buildings 20,000 square feet or larger, multifamily housing with 15 or more units, all public buildings.

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Brisbane, CA
(May 15)

City buildings over 2,000 square feet and private buildings over 10,000 square feet.

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Providence, RI
(May 15)

Buildings 50,000 square feet or larger and municipal buildings.

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Chula Vista, CA
(May 20)

Multifamily, commercial, and industrial buildings 20,000 square feet and larger.

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Lexington, MA
(May 31)

Commercial and residential buildings of 25,000 square feet or more, all buildings owned or leased by the town.

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Ann Arbor, MI
(June 1)

Buildings and campuses of buildings greater than 20,000 square feet

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Atlanta, GA
(June 1)

Commercial and multifamily buildings more than 25,000 square feet and all municipal buildings.

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Austin, TX
(June 1)

Commercial buildings over 10,000 square feet that receive electricity from Austin Electric Utility.

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Aspen, CO
(June 1)

Commercial properties 10,000 square feet and greater and multi-family properties 20,000 square feet and greater.

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Bloomington, MN
SUSPENDED

City ordinance discontinued to make way for new Minnesota state law.

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Boulder, CO
(June 1)

Commercial buildings over 20,000 square feet, and public buildings over 5,000 square feet.

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California
(June 1)

Commercial and multifamily residential buildings of 50,000 square feet or more not already covered by a city benchmarking ordinance.

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Chicago, IL
(June 1)

All commercial, institutional, and residential buildings larger than 50,000 square feet.

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Colorado
(June 1)

Buildings of 50,000 square feet or more.

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Columbus, OH
(June 1)

Buildings 50,000 square feet and larger.

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Denver, CO
(June 1)

All municipal, commercial, and multifamily buildings greater than 25,000 square feet.

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Detroit, MI
(June 1)

All municipal buildings, as well as commercial and multifamily buildings over 100,000 square feet.

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Edina, MN
(June 1)

Buildings 25,000-49,999 square feet (50,000+ will benchmark with the state now).

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Fort Collins, CO
(June 1)

Commercial and multifamily buildings 5,000 square feet and above.

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Indianapolis, IN
(June 1)

Buildings 100,000 square feet or larger and municipal buildings 25,000 square feet or larger.

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Los Angeles, CA
(June 1)

Municipal buildings more than 7,500 square feet and privately owned buildings more than 20,000 square feet.

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Minneapolis, MN
(June 1)

Commercial and multifamily residential buildings over 50,000 square feet, city buildings over 25,000 square feet.

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Minnesota
(June 1)

Buildings 100,000 square feet and above.

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Pittsburgh, PA
(June 1)

Non-residential buildings over 50,000 square feet.

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Saint Louis Park, MN
(SUSPENDED)

City ordinance superseded by new Minnesota state law.

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Saint Paul, MN
(June 1)

Multi-family and commercial properties more than 50,000 square feet.

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San Diego, CA
(June 1)

City, commercial, and multifamily buildings more than 50,000 square feet.

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Seattle, WA
(June 1)

Commercial and multifamily buildings 20,000 square feet or greater.

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Washington State
(June 1)

Expanded Clean Buildings Performance Standards will go into effect for 220,000+ square foot buildings in 2026.

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Montgomery County, MD
(June 1)

Commercial and multifamily buildings 25,000 square feet and greater. (Covers cities of Rockville and Takoma Park)

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Chelsea, MA
(June 30)

All public buildings and 20,000+ square foot commercial, industrial, and multifamily properties. Multifamily properties with 20 or more units.

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Evanston, IL
(June 30)

City-owned buildings greater than 10,000 square feet; all non-condo buildings greater than 20,000 square feet; all condo buildings greater than 50,000 square feet.

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Honolulu, HI
(June 30)

Buildings 25,000 square feet or larger.

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Madison, WI
(June 30)

Non-residential commercial buildings 25,000 square feet and larger.

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Miami, FL
(June 30 or October 1)

Buildings 50,000 square feet or larger by June 30; buildings of 20,000-49,999 square feet by October 1, 2025.

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Philadelphia, PA
(June 30)

Commercial and multifamily buildings 50,000 square feet and larger.

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Berkeley, CA
(July 1)

All buildings over 15,000 square feet.

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Des Moines, IA
(July 1)

Buildings larger than 25,000 square feet.

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New Jersey
(July 1)

Commercial buildings over 25,000 square feet.

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Oak Park, IL
(December 31)

Buildings 10,000 square feet and larger.

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UPCOMING ORDINANCES

Massachusetts (2026)

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“We’ve used a variety of providers to do our benchmarking and Chicago energy ordinance submission, and EnergyPrint has been the best at having submissions completed on time without any issues.”

- Larry Puder, Technical Operations Manager

Community Specialists

"EnergyPrint makes our energy benchmarking easy. We tried to do it internally and faced challenges like working with our utility providers or manually entering utility data into ENERGY STAR. Now that EnergyPrint handles our compliance, it simplified our process and we don’t have any of the errors or issues we used to spend hours trying to resolve."

- Steve Pack

Dilweg Companies

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