How Do I Adhere To The Benchmarking Report For NYC LL84?

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How Do I Adhere To The Benchmarking Report For NYC LL84?

Are you a business in NYC feeling overwhelmed by the number of compliances to adhere to the Benchmarking Report, famously known as Local Law 84? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Here, we will be making it easy for businesses to save energy and money by knowing how and where to start when submitting their NYC LL84 benchmarking report. Get ready to gain insights on all aspects regarding energy consumption reduction in buildings that are going above and beyond toward mitigating climate change!

What Is NYC Local Law 84? Local Law 84 (LL84) is a powerful force for change in New York City's building efficiency. Originally developed as part of the Greener, Greater Building Plan, LL84 requires two or more buildings on a single lot larger than 100,000 square feet to regularly report their energy and water usage by benchmarking. This data helps inform owners and tenants of these buildings on how to make their premises more efficient through energy audits. This law applies to all five boroughs, meaning New Yorkers everywhere can begin to make a serious impact on building sustainability with the help of this law. The People in New York City can submit benchmarking data as an annual energy report within the process called benchmarking.


How Can Building Owners Track The Building's Energy Efficiency?

Building owners across New York now have the responsibility to measure, track, and report building energy and water consumption with the help of an energy benchmarking tool. By taking part in Local Law 84 compliance building owners use the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager tool to calculate an ENERGY STAR score as well as Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions based on building information and utility data. ENERGY STAR scores will also be used to define the building’s Energy Efficiency Rating or Energy Grade in accordance with NYC Local Law 95. Those buildings where tenant space is separately metered by utility companies must submit tenant-metered energy and water usage data. Non-compliance with these landmark laws is subject to hefty fines of $500 per quarter so it is essential building owners understand their requirements under Local Law 84 Benchmarking.

Adherence To The Benchmarking Data Collection Report For NYC LL84


For energy users in New York, benchmarking energy data is essential to comply with the energy law LL84. To achieve this, an energy audit must be carried out annually and logged in a Benchmarking Report before submission of the report to the law enforcement agency by May 1st. Fines could reach up to $500 if the submission is not completed on time, so it is vital to adhere to this policy for environmental protection. The Environmental Protection Agency provides detailed guidance online for the efficient implementation of energy efficiency initiatives and adherence to LL84.


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