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CITY OF SEATTLE EARNS ENERGY STAR AWARD!
Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment received the 2017 ENERGY STARĀ® Award for Excellence in Data Innovation for its efforts to increase the accessibility of building performance information and motivate city-wide energy efficiency improvements.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ENERGY STAR program is a cost-effective, market-based tool helping businesses, consumers, and government save money by investing in energy efficiency. 

Read more about the award on ENERGY STAR's website.
DATA ACCURACY REQUIRED
Benchmarking reports using "default" values for building use details in Portfolio Manager, such as operating hours  or number of bedrooms, will no longer be accepted. L earn how to  update your account with actual values  for an accurate ENERGY STAR score:
2016 REPORTING DATA 
81% of buildings have reported 2016 benchmarking data. The City will be reaching out to those buildings with incomplete reports or possible errors.  

Still Need to Report?
U se the  Annual Update Checklist  to confirm your data is accurate and compliant. 
2015 BUILDING PERFORMANCE DATA NOW ONLINE
The City of Seattle is pleased to announce the release of 2015 building energy performance data for properties reporting data through Seattle's Energy Benchmarking Program. In doing so, Seattle joins more than a dozen other major U.S. cities such as New York, Chicago, and San Francisco in making annual data available to building stakeholders, policymakers, and others.

The data is available online in two formats - at data.seattle.gov through the City of Seattle's Open Data Program and through an online mapping tool that allows the public to explore the data using a variety of filters, including ENERGY STAR score, EUI, building type, and neighborhood. 

Learn more about your building's performance by exploring the links below!


data.seattle.gov  



Read more on our blog.
Learn more about the value of building data transparency here