In Washington State, businesses must ensure their processes meet CBPS standards. Fast, simple, and guaranteed, our benchmarking solutions help you achieve compliance with ease and confidence.
Tier 1 CBPS deadline: June 1, 2026. You have under . Check your deadline in 60 seconds.
Energy benchmarking for the CBPS, is the process of tracking and analyzing a building’s energy use and comparing it to its past performance, other similar buildings and to the appropriate energy use intensity target (EUIt) as documented in Table 7-2a of the CBPS. Benchmarking the energy use of Tier 1 covered buildings must be performed by a Qualified Person, and benchmarking the energy use of Tier 2 covered buildings must be performed by a Qualified Energy Manager.
The CBPS requires a minimum of 12 consecutive calendar months of net energy use data within ESPM to calculate the weather normalized site energy use intensity (WNEUI) for both Tier 1 and Tier 2 covered buildings. Net energy use data must be measured in a period not to exceed two years prior to the submission of compliance documentation.
Ensure your organization meets Washington CBPS standards, reducing risk and regulatory penalties.
Streamlined processes allow you to complete compliance checks quickly, saving time.
User-friendly methods with minimal disruption, clear reports, and actionable insights.
Reliable validation against up-to-date CBPS standards, giving you confidence in your compliance.
Show regulators and partners your commitment to excellence and operational best practices.
Identify gaps early and standardize procedures to reduce unnecessary expenses and administrative effort.
Benchmarking is the process of measuring and tracking a building’s energy use over time — usually through tools like the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager.
In Washington State, benchmarking is required by law for certain buildings under the Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) to:
Washington divides buildings into two tiers:
If your building falls into one of these categories, you may be required to benchmark annually and meet additional energy performance standards.
Non-compliance can result in:
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