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Join us for our next "Ask the Expert" event on Feb. 15 to discuss Building Performance Standards. Sign up here.

Building Performance Standards measure the carbon footprint of the building by looking at the electrical and gas usage and are designed to reduce a building's carbon emissions by improving energy, gas and water usages, and peak demand.

In order to get facilities to comply, cities and states have been passing legislation requiring Building Performance Standards. If your city doesn't have these requirements yet, it's likely only a matter of time before your area adopts one. 

On Feb. 15 at 9:30 a.m., EST, we've invited David Borchardt, P.E., Senior Mechanical Engineer, and Jared Lyles, Energy Engineer, of MD Energy Advisors, to explain Building Performance Standards and answer any questions facility managers have.

Register today.


Dan Weltin

Dan Weltin,
Editor-in-Chief



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