Piece image

New Laws Require Energy-Efficiency Scores and Disclosures for Buildings

Series: Building Priorities Briefing
From: Denis Du Bois
Length: 00:30:01

Seattle has joined Austin, NY, CA and DC in requiring landlords to disclose energy consumption. What does this mean for owners and tenants? Will more states be affected, and how soon? What can owners do to raise their energy scores before public disclosure is mandated? Read the full description.

Bpb-itunes-album-art240x240_small

Topics discussed:

  • New laws require building owners to benchmark (score) their buildings on their energy performance -- and to publicly disclose those scores to potential tenants or buyers.
  • What's driving these mandates, and how they affect building owners and tenants.
  • Some building owners are making improvements now, to raise their energy scores before they're made public. An owner describes the business case.
  • The best places to look for low-cost and no-cost ways to boost a building's efficiency score. 5 levels of efficiency measures and retrofits.

To hear the full audio, sign up for a free PRX account or log in.

More from Denis Du Bois

Piece image

The Smart Grid Wants You! (00:28:30)
From: Denis Du Bois

What does it take to be a participant in the smart grid? What's in it for you? If the smart grid is so smart, why does it need homes and buildings to integrate with it? And ...
Piece image

Keeping a Watchful Eye over Energy Use (00:28:56)
From: Denis Du Bois

Intelligent green buildings have systems to monitor energy use 24/7 and detect waste. Should it be required for all buildings? Denis Du Bois interviews Siemens Building ...
Caption: Building Priorities Briefing image

New Strategies for Rooftop Solar Power (00:21:59)
From: Denis Du Bois

Southern California Edison has launched one of the most ambitious solar initiatives yet. It involves using the roofs of commercial buildings to develop renewable energy ...
Piece image

Zero Energy Buildings (00:20:00)
From: Denis Du Bois

It's the 10th anniversary of the the oldest and largest "ZEB" -- net zero energy building -- in the U.S. Dr. David Orr is the visionary behind it. Now he's transforming a ...
Piece image

How Green Are the 2010 Winter Olympics? The Venues and Beyond... (00:45:02)
From: Denis Du Bois

Vancouver BC Canada hosts the 2010 Winter Olympic Games February 12-28, 2010. Have they kept their promise of sustainability? Good match for Olympics, green building, ...
Piece image

Building Priorities Briefing 12/24/09 (00:26:18)
From: Denis Du Bois

Interviews and explainers about green building and energy efficiency. Advanced technologies for lighting control, including computer modeling, and the connections between ...
Piece image

Sustainable Cities: There's an App for That! (00:59:00)
From: Denis Du Bois

Sustainable urban development is a whole new way of thinking for American cities. Technology is emerging to help planners, architects and residents make the transition -- and ...
Caption: Thumbnail image for Greenbuild special edition

Sustainable Chicago and Generation Green (00:30:00)
From: Denis Du Bois

When it comes to buildings, Chicago has already done "tallest, biggest, and longest." Now Chicago wants to be the "greenest". We'll find out how they're raising the bar for ...
Caption: "Sustaindinavia!" is a miniseries about sustainability in Scandinavia, from Energy Priorities., Credit: Energy Priorities

Sustaindinavia Part 1: Copenhagen's Integrated Approach to Energy (00:29:00)
From: Denis Du Bois

It's getting cold. Carbon policy is a big issue in the November 2010 elections. It's a great time to examine how Copenhagen Denmark has solved multiple problems by ...
Caption: "Sun Valley" at the 2010 Shanghai China World Expo, Credit: Daniel Foster

Clean Tech Job Report 2010 - Interview with Ron Pernick (00:03:58)
From: Denis Du Bois

On 10/6/2010 research firm Clean Edge released "Clean Tech Job Report 2010." Ron Pernick is the Founder and Managing Partner of Clean Edge.

Piece Description

Topics discussed:

  • New laws require building owners to benchmark (score) their buildings on their energy performance -- and to publicly disclose those scores to potential tenants or buyers.
  • What's driving these mandates, and how they affect building owners and tenants.
  • Some building owners are making improvements now, to raise their energy scores before they're made public. An owner describes the business case.
  • The best places to look for low-cost and no-cost ways to boost a building's efficiency score. 5 levels of efficiency measures and retrofits.

Transcript

Interviews:
- Cliff Majersik, Executive Director of the Institute for Market Transformation;
- Jack Beuttell, Global Sustainability Manager for Hines;
- Ash Awad, Vice President of Energy for McKinstry

There is not an "Energy Minute" in this month's piece.
Read the full transcript

Timing and Cues

00:00 (BB) IC: (Anncr) "This is the Building Priorities Briefing"
00:55 B seg, IC: "From Washington DC..."
12:30 Break, OC: "You're listening to the Building Priorities Briefing."
(out on music,
13:00 fade to silence
at transition from B to C segments)
13:00 C seg, music for :30.
13:30 IC: "Hello again..."
29:15 Host SOC: "For the Building Priorities Briefing, I'm Denis Du Bois."
30:00 Music out.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

What do Seattle, Austin and New York have in common? They've all enacted regulations to expose energy-wasting buildings. Owners of large buildings will have to disclose their energy use to prospective buyers, tenants and lenders. Similar laws have been passed in three states -- and more are on the way. Denis Du Bois explores how energy benchmarking laws could have landlords looking for ways to reduce your energy bill -- on the Building Priorities Briefing...

OUTRO:

The benchmarking tool Denis Du Bois mentioned is free. To start using it, go to EnergyStar.gov and click on "Buildings and Plants." It's called the Environmental Protection Agency "Portfolio Manager."

Related Website

http://buildingpriorities.com