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Energy Reporting in the Golden State

If you are a multifamily property owner/manager/investor in California, you might have already learned about Assembly Bill (AB) 802. The legislation is the latest in a long line of attempts to boost transparency when it comes to energy reporting and usage.

According to an article in AIR CRE, apartment owners have until June 1, 2019 to begin reporting energy use among their properties. But it’s a good idea to get started on the process sooner, rather than later. “It takes at least 30 days for utilities to provide that data,” said Marika Erdely, CEO and Certified Energy Auditor with energy services consulting and construction firm Green EconoMe.

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