Building Audits
Building energy performance tends to degrade over time by as much as 15-25% as equipment, staffing, and operations change. Additionally, new, more efficient building systems (lighting, HVAC, controls, envelope, etc.) come to the market that could substantially reduce the energy and water operating costs.
Reports & Guides:
- Energy Benchmarking, Rating, and Disclosure for Local Governments
- Energy Performance Contracting Manual: State of Alabama
- Energy Performance Contracting Manual: State of Florida
- Energy Performance Contracting Manual: State of North Carolina
- Energy Performance-Based Contracting Guide: U.S. Department of Energy
- Guide to Energy Performance Contracting: Hawaii
- Lighting Retrofit Workbook: National Park Service
- Single-Family Residential Building Weatherization Fact Sheet: U.S. Department of Energy

Featured Reports & Guides
Energy Performance-Based Contracting Guide: U.S. Department of Energy
Explains Energy Performance…

Featured Reports & Guides
Energy Performance Contracting Manual: State of Alabama
?How to? guide for the procurement of…

Featured Reports & Guides
Energy Benchmarking, Rating, and Disclosure for Local Governments
This fact sheets discusses energy…


