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Dark mode can save up to 60% of your battery life.
There are numerous incentives to fund and finance your energy efficiency projects. This database provides an overview of the major programs so you can make your project a reality.
Maryland building owners covered by BEPS must submit third-party verified benchmarking data beginning in 2026. Our recent webinar with the Maryland Clean Buildings Hub breaks down what’s required, why it matters, and how to prepare, with brand-new resources included.
The Green Table Talks Series demonstrated that when we create approachable, collaborative spaces, the green building conversation becomes less daunting and more actionable. We’re excited to build on this momentum and continue supporting building stakeholders as they navigate compliance, sustainability, and innovation.
The Building Innovation Hub breaks down the latest DC benchmarking data, revealing how low-performing buildings are progressing toward BEPS compliance ahead of the 2026 deadline.
DC Council approved the Mayor’s 2026 budget. The Hub shares an update on the future of Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS) and Net Zero Energy (NZE) code.
An unofficial series of conversations about BEPS compliance, efficient buildings, DC sustainability, green jobs, and more!
AOBA and the Building Innovation Hub explain a key performance evaluation metric used for the DC Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS) and how to check your status.
AOBA and the Building Innovation Hub break down the latest benchmarking data as it relates to the DC Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS)
AOBA and the Building Innovation Hub break down the latest benchmarking data as it relates to the DC Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS)
The DC Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS) compliance cycle ends on December 31, 2026, with building performance improvements needed by
Takeaways from a year of listening.