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Guide to Sustainability for Utilities

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Sustainability & Energy Management Simplified Barriers to Data Access: A well-documented barrier to benchmarking multi- tenant and multifamily properties is that the building owner or operator (or their agent) who needs to perform the benchmarking may not have access to complete consumption data for tenants/residents who are billed directly by the utility. From a utility's perspective, each tenant/resident is a "customer of record," and the building owner is therefore considered a third party to tenant/resident-level consumption data. Without this consumption data, however, the building owner cannot account for the total energy consumption required to operate their property. **Recommendations from the EPA for utilities to improve data access Building Performance Standards: Many states and jurisdictions are now going beyond benchmarking, and rolling out mandates for building owners to meet specified targets either for energy use intensity or emissions reduction. These bills are called building performance standards. New BPS legislation is starting to proliferate across various states, and utility companies need to be prepared for the number of data aggregation requests to increase exponentially in the wake of these mandates. Greenhouse Gas Accounting and Risk Disclosure Laws: Reporting mandates such as the SEC's proposed climate disclosure rules could be uniquely challenging for energy and utilities because of the industry's complexity and massive footprint. Proactive utility companies are not waiting on the final rules to begin thinking about what needs to happen and how to get there and are already moving toward investor-grade climate and emissions reporting. Providing the details of your net zero or carbon reduction commitments, including the associated risks and financial impacts, in a manner aligned with Regulation S-K and related Regulation S-X rules will require focus. Once again, utility companies will also need to be uniquely aware of their need to supply data to others who must be compliant.

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