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Madison, WI expands energy benchmarking program for commercial buildings

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The City of Madison has launched a new phase of its benchmarking program aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in large commercial buildings, requiring owners of properties over 50,000 square feet to report annual energy and water usage starting in 2025. The initiative, supported by the Wisconsin Realtors Association and the City, seeks to provide building owners with data to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and lower greenhouse gas emissions.

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This follows a successful voluntary phase from 2018 to 2023, during which 75% of eligible buildings participated, achieving significant energy savings equivalent to powering 1,600 homes annually.

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