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STREAMLINING ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING How can utility providers help their clients navigate regulatory requirements and alleviate the strain of data requests in response to reporting laws? In a world where managing energy efficiently and sustainably is no longer optional but imperative, utility companies face a significant challenge: the vast and complex task of handling energy data on behalf of their customers and internally. Utility ecosystems are undoubtedly at the heart of addressing the energy transition and decarbonization agenda, forcing utility companies into the front lines of new climate regulations. Nearly every state has adopted or is considering green energy legislation, compelling businesses to reassess their energy strategies to remain compliant. This legislation includes building benchmarking mandates, disclosure, and transparency mandates through building performance standard legislation such as New York's Local Law 97, Boston's BERDO, and Denver's Energize Denver, mandatory GHG reduction bills, and goals to transition to low-carbon electricity. Such measures emphasize the urgency for in-depth energy reporting and strategic energy management. As critical participants in these mandates, utility companies will need to: 1) be on top of aggregating and submitting data to platforms like ENERGY STAR's Portfolio Manager on behalf of commercial customers that must comply, 2) track and reduce their carbon emissions, and 3) engage with customers to help them reduce energy usage and provide avenues for them to procure cleaner options. Utility companies need to understand that the same legislative pressures are growing for them and for their customers, who are increasingly upping their requests for utility data to comply. Sustainability & Energy Management Simplified Benchmarking Ordinances: Benchmarking ordinances require large building owners to report their gas and electric usage data to a common system. In the U.S., that system is ENERGY STAR portfolio manager. These bills require direct action from utilities to help their commercial customers comply. This is either facilitated through direct submissions to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager on behalf of customers or utilities may maintain a portal for customers to gain access there. Utilities should anticipate benchmarking ordinances to pass in most regions across the U.S. with implementation timelines for data acquisition within months after enactment. With these laws, the ability to aggregate meter billing data, manage tenant data, and balance tenant vs. building owner data access, and knowledge of portfolio manager, will be essential. 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.

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