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CBPS (Clean Buildings Performance Standard) is a Washington State energy efficiency law that requires certain commercial buildings to meet energy performance targets. Compliance helps reduce energy costs, lower emissions, and avoid state penalties.
Clean buildings are essential to meeting our state energy goals. In 2019 the Clean Buildings bill was signed into law, expanded in 2022, and augmented in 2023. The objective is to lower costs and pollution from fossil fuel consumption in the state’s existing covered buildings, multifamily buildings, and campus district energy systems. The law also provides Tier 1 and Tier 2 incentives to encourage building owners to make energy efficiency improvements earlier than required.
If a building owned by a church or non-profit meets the definition of a Tier 1 or Tier 2 covered building, it will need to comply.
Tier 1 covered building: No, a building is not required to be submetered to comply with the Standard. Please review the submetering documentation for additional information. Tier 1 covered buildings subject to the Standard, that are not independently metered and thus cannot measure an energy use intensity (EUI), may either use the Section 5.2.1.1 connected building reporting pathway, or comply with the investment criteria, as follows.
Tier 1 covered buildings that share energy meters with other covered and/or not-covered buildings shall either:
1. Submeter: Report each individual covered building, which would require submetering, demonstrating compliance through the EUIt compliance pathway or through the investment criteria compliance pathway, or
2. Shared Meters: Report as grouped buildings, keeping the shared metering, demonstrating compliance at the connected building level through the EUIt compliance pathway. Connected building level compliance via the investment criteria compliance pathway is not allowed.
Tier 2 covered building: Owners of Tier 2 covered buildings may choose to submeter their building’s energy use, but it is not required. Those that share energy meters with other buildings shall report energy benchmarking data at the connected building level.
Determine if your building is subject to state energy efficiency requirements
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