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  • Vert Energy Group – 2023 New Energy Benchmark Deadlines

    Vert Energy Group – 2023 New Energy Benchmark Deadlines

    All Energy Benchmark Deadlines for 2023

    With a new year comes new benchmarking laws and requirements! Starting in 2023, both New Jersey State and Miami, Florida will be adding to the already existing 54 city/states with benchmarking requirements around the country.

    New Jersey State Law will require benchmarks to be completed by October 1, 2023, while the “Building Efficiency 305” ordinance of Miami has various deadlines depending on the square footage of your building. Properties covered under Miami’s “Building Efficiency 305’ ordinance include multi-family and commercial buildings with 200,000 square feet or more to complete their initial compliance by June 30, 2023, and buildings between 100,000 sq. ft. and 199,999 sq. ft. to complete initial compliance by October 1, 2023. This new year also sees Colorado State adopting a new annual deadline of June 1, 2023.

    For L.A. building owners and property managers, it is very important to note, the previously instated Covid-19 protocols have been rescinded, and notices to comply for EBEWE deadlines will be reissued. “Effective February 28, 2023, in accordance with the end of the State of California COVID-19 emergency, I hereby rescind the public Order Under City of Los Angeles Emergency Authority issued on January 28, 2022. Notwithstanding this action, all entitlements already approved and still valid as of this date, or approved during the effective period…” – Mayor Karen Bass

    Based on this rescission action, the tolling of EBEWE deadlines will terminate on February 28, 2023. LADBS is in the process of preparing “reissued” notices to comply for the years/cycles that were tolled and for which building has not yet complied. These reissued notices will provide 6 months to comply from the date of the notices.

    Stay in the know and get started on your benchmark early, as it can take anywhere from 4-7 weeks to complete! Below is a compiled list of all benchmark deadlines based on the city/state laws:

     

    City/State

     

     

    2023 Energy Benchmark Deadlines

    Ann Arbor, MI

    June 1

    Atlanta, GA

    June 1

    Austin, TX

    June 1

    Berkeley, CA

    July 1

    Bloomington, MN

    June 1

    Boon, MA

    May 15

    Boulder, CO

    June 1

    Brisbane, CA

    May 15

    California (ate)

    June 1

    Cambridge, MA

    May 1

    Chicago, IL

    June 1

    Cincinnati, OH

    January 1

    Colorado (ate)

    June 1

    Columbus, OH

    June 1

    Denver, CO

    June 1 (Extended to
    August 1)

    Des Moines, IA

    July 1

    Edina, MN

    June 1

    Evanston, IL

    June 30

    Fort Collins, CO

    January 1

    Houston, TX

    January 1

    Indianapolis, IN

    June 1

    Kansas City, MO

    May 1

    Los Angeles, CA

    June 1

    Louisville, KY

    January 1

    Miami, FL

    June 1

    Miami-Dade County, FL

    January 1

    Minneapolis, MN

    June 1

    Montgomery County, MD

    June 1

    New Jersey, NJ

    October 1

    New Orleans, LA

    January 1

    New York City, NY

    May 1 (Extended to
    November 30)

    Ontario, Canada

    July 1

    Orlando, FL

    May 1

    Philadelphia, PA

    June 30

    Pittsburgh, PA

    June 1

    Portland, OR

    January 1

    Portland, ME

    May 1

    Providence, RI

    January 1

    Reno, NV

    July 1

    Saint Louis, MO

    May 1

    Saint Paul, MN

    January 1

    Salt Lake City, UT

    May 1

    San Diego, CA

    June 1

    San Francisco, CA

    April 1

    San Jose, CA

    May 1

    Seattle, WA

    July 1

    South Portland, ME

    May 1

    St. Louis Park, MN

    June 1

    Washington (State)

    April 1

    Washington, DC

    April 1

    “Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.” – J. Paul Getty

    2023 Energy Audit Deadlines

    With every coming year, we see energy audit requirements becoming more prevalent in cities/states across the United States. Energy audits take a significant time to complete so it is important to get started now! Outlined below are all energy audit deadlines for 2023.

     

    City/State

     

     

    Audit Deadlines for 2023

    Atlanta, GA

    Dec 31, 2023: Bldg IDs ending in “3”

    Austin, TX

    Time of Sale

    Berkeley, CA

    July 1, 2023: Bldgs 50,000 sq. ft. and larger

    Boston, MA

    December 31, 2023: Bldgs > 50,000 sq. ft.

    Boulder, CO

    June 1, 2023: Bldgs 30,000 to 49,999 sq. ft.

    Edina, MN

    June 1, 2023: Bldgs 50,000 to 99,999 sq. ft.

    Los Angeles, CA

    June 1, 2023: Bldg IDs ending in “4

    Dec 1, 2023: Bldg IDs ending in “5”

    New York City, NY

    Dec. 31, 2023: Tax
    block number ending in “3”

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    Dec 31, 2023: Tax IDs
    ending in “4” and “5” and over 50,000 sq. ft.; Tax IDs ending in “2” and “3”
    and 25,000 – 49,999 sq. ft.

    San Francisco, CA

    Apr 1, 2023:
    Non-residential bldgs 10,000 to 24,999 sq. ft.

    San Jose, CA

    May 1, 2023: APNs
    ending in “4” and “5”

    South Portland, ME

    May 1, 2023: Bldgs >5,000 sq. ft.

    Seattle, WA

    Oct. 1, 2023: bldgs ≥ 200,000 sq. ft

    San Francisco Fire Horns 2023 Deadline

    The City of San Francisco requires all multi-family buildings to upgrade fire alarm systems to pass the “Pillow Test” to comply with the SFFC Section 1103.7.6.1.
    After several devastating apartment fires hit the City in 2016, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed legislation to seriously strengthen safety in multi-family properties. Most of these requirements went into effect shortly thereafter. However, a new mandate goes into effect on July 1, 2023 requiring a manual fire alarm system that would be more likely to wake sleeping residents.

    These new alarms are more effective not just because they are louder, it is due to the fact they use low-frequency horns or speakers that are more likely to wake a sleeping person. These lower frequencies require more energy to make them sound and unfortunately most existing fire alarm systems are not designed to handle the additional power required. Therefore, a new system will often be required to be installed before July 1, 2023.

    The deadline for multi-family housing is only a few months away, and this can often be a lengthy process. The city has stated that if the engineering drawings for the fire horn installation are submitted to the city before the deadline, you won’t be fined if the work is completed after. Get started today and receive multiple quotes for fire horn installation with VertPro® Upgrades. Join the other satisfied property management companies who have already complied with VertPro® Upgrades: https://vertpro.com/sf-fire-horn-reminder

    “Once an organization loses its spirit of pioneering and rests on its early work, its progress stops.”-Thomas J. Watson

    10 Unique and Quirky Things to do for Valentine’s Day

    This Valentine’s Day switch up your normal dinner and movie routine and do one of the following unique and quirky ideas to celebrate your loved one! Below are a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing: 1. Hot Air Balloon Ride- Treat your loved one to a once in a lifetime experience this valentine’s day! See a new place or your hometown from a different perspective…literally! 2. Take a romantic road trip together. If you have the time and resources, take your sweetheart on a special trip to explore places that are unique and special to you as a couple. Pack up some snacks and plan for some stops along the way to make it extra special. 3. Plan a picnic at a scenic spot. Whether you prefer oceanside, mountainside, or even a lovely park nearby, find a spot to picnic and enjoy each other’s company in the great outdoors. Bring some of your favorite snacks and drinks with you to make it extra special. 4. Check out your local farmer’s market. Buy some fresh ingredients and cook an amazing meal together at home. This can be especially nice if you don’t normally get to spend much time in the kitchen together. 5. Spend the day antiquing and find a unique gift for each other. Whether you are looking for something big or small, antique stores can offer some truly special finds that will make a great lasting memory. 6. Go ice skating or rollerblading together. Enjoy the fresh air and get some exercise while trying something new. 7. Take a stroll through your favorite part of town and discover hidden gems that are local only to you. This can be an especially nice activity if there is a special place that has meaning in your relationship. 8. Visit a local museum or gallery and explore different works of art. Take in some new perspectives and spark conversations about your favorite pieces. 9. Go on a hunt for the best pizza in town and find out who really has the best pie. Enjoy trying different slices and talking about what you like best. 10. Volunteer for a local cause, that is important to you both. Give back to the community and feel good about making a difference. Explore our https://www.pulidodentalcare.com/procedures/medecines.html to discover a range of natural cosmetics crafted from plant-based ingredients at affordable prices. Experience professional skincare benefits from the first application of our cosmetic products, designed to nurture and enhance your skin’s health and vitality. Don’t have a special someone to celebrate with this Valentine’s Day? Don’t stress, instead take this opportunity to experience any of the above with family, friends, or even better, just yourself! Do something new and exciting you’ve been wanting to try!

    Fun Fact: No one knows who St. Valentine was

    Some say St. Valentine lived in Rome and was killed by emperor Claudius the second. He was said to be a priest and physician who was killed after being discovered as marrying couples as a way for men to avoid military service. Another theory is St. Valentine was a bishop in Terni, Italy, while there is also another possibility that both these stories…are about the same man. While we will never know for sure, and the Catholic church removed St. Valentine off the Roman Calendar in 1969, the church continues to recognize him as a saint, and we continue to celebrate our loved ones in his honor.

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    Share the Door Rose!

    With Valentine’s Day just around the corner…we wanted to talk about one of the most famous “love stories” ever. No, not “The notebook” …this one involves a much bigger boat. While far from the movies most notable storyline…. the great love story found in the movie adaption of “Titanic” has been the cause of contention for many in the last decade.  While the focus of the Titanic tragedy is a much larger and more important story, the love story invented for the movie adaption…has caused arguments across dinner tables, and friendships alike! The big issue: Rose not sharing the door!

    Recently, director James Cameron recreated the floating door scene to answer the question for once and all…. could rose have shared the door to save jack. The final answer: No! Armed with a team of scientists Cameron re-staged the scene to test everyone’s theory that jack could have survived on the door with rose. Cameron and his team tested four different hypotheses in which jack joined rose on the door. While in 2 out of 4 hypothesis’ jack was able to get onto the door, ultimately both were then subjected to the freezing temperatures of the water. In another hypothesis, Cameron notes that while jack is out of the water and stabilized “He got into a place where if we projected that out, he just might’ve made it until the lifeboat got there. Jack might’ve lived, but there’s a lot of variables. I think his thought process was, ‘I’m not going to do one thing that jeopardized her,’ and that’s 100 percent in character.” – James Cameron

    There you have it folks, directly from the director’s mouth, while jack might have physically been able to survive by climbing on the door with rose, his love for her would have never allowed him to risk her life. Which, if you think about it, is an even better love story. Source

    Energy Compliance, Nationwide Search by Zip to Find Applicable Energy Laws

    There are over 30 cities/states with Energy Benchmark requirements – 16 have Energy Audit requirements as well! Use this free tool to check if your building has an upcoming Energy Benchmark or Energy Audit deadline.

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  • Vert Energy Group – Ringing in the New Year with a New Website and New BM Laws

    Vert Energy Group – Ringing in the New Year with a New Website and New BM Laws

    Happy New Year from our Vert Energy Group Family to yours! We look forward to continuing to serve our property managers and building owners in 2023 and are thrilled to share some exciting news!

    VertPro® is ringing in the new year with a new platform with a fresh new design, improved speed, and easier to use! With a growing client base and ever-changing energy efficiency laws, the new platform will create a better customer experience by managing multi-service compliance requirements in one easy-to-use space. From energy benchmarking and energy audits to building upgrades and rebates, the new platform will identify all energy-saving opportunities for multi-building portfolios nationwide, with the click of a button.

    Both new and existing users will enjoy the new and improved dashboard which consolidates all the building’s information into one safe and secure place. A notable new feature is the chat box which adds to a more user-friendly platform, creating ease of contacting a professional with any questions. A refresh of the energy scorecard tool utilizes all your building’s information to discover the amount of money that potentially can be saved by implementing energy-saving measures.

    As of 2022, there were 54 Benchmarking laws nationwide, all with various and ever-changing requirements. Starting in 2023 that number jumps to 56, as New Jersey State and Miami, Florida adopt Benchmarking laws, with other cities and states following suit in future years. Starting in 2023, New Jersey State Law requires a benchmark to be completed by October 1, 2023, while the “Building Efficiency 305” ordinance of Miami has various deadlines depending on the square footage of your building. Properties covered under Miami’s “Building Efficiency 305’ ordinance include multi-family and commercial buildings with 20,000 square feet or greater of floor space and 5 or more units. The Miami deadlines are as follows:

    Size (Gross Floor
    Area)

    Initial Compliance
    Required by:

    Buildings 200,000 sq. ft. or larger

    June 30, 2023

    Buildings between 100,000 – 199,999 sq. ft.

    October 1, 2023

    Buildings between 50,000 – 99,999 sq. ft.

    October 1, 2024

    Buildings between 20,000 – 49,999 sq. ft.

    October 1, 2025

    Source: Building Efficiency 305 – BE305 – Miami (miamigov.com)

    VertPro® makes it easy to comply with all energy benchmarks, energy audits, mandatory building upgrades, and improvement laws nationwide. Find trusted contractors and simplify the process of the various, often confusing, local, and federal sustainability regulations with VertPro®. Stay in compliance, identify underperforming systems, and get multiple bids reviewed by a specialist, for all your building’s projects. Whether you have 1 property or hundreds, the VertPro® Platform does it all.

    “I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.” – Thomas Jefferson

    New Weekly Blog Series on VertPro.com/Blog/

     – Locations

    • Los Angeles, CA
    • New York, NY
    • Chicago, IL
    • Austin, TX
    • San Diego, CA
    • San Jose, CA

     – Commercial Service Types

    • Landscaping Contractors
    • Plumbing Contractors
    • Roofing Contractors
    • Renovation/Remodel
    • Concrete Contractors
    • Electrician Contractors

    Another exciting project of 2023 brings you a weekly blog series! As an industry expert, VertPro® powered by Vert Energy Group, is offering our expertise in various project categories, with a weekly blog series to provide you with critical information to help you make informed decisions. You’ll be able to find them on both VertEnergyGroup.com and VertPro.com.

    You can find frequently asked questions answered, more information about various laws, or simply additional knowledge and expertise on how to make your building more energy efficient. We know it can be difficult and time-consuming to find qualified and comparable vendors to complete large projects and understanding how to read bids can make the best of us crazy! These blogs will answer all those questions and more! Not fully aware of what your building requires to comply with state or city laws, this blog will help identify those exact requirements. Looking for more information on how to make your building more efficient and potentially save time and money? You’ve come to the right place! Check out a few that are already posted:

    The importance of creating a defined process for Los Angeles Benchmarking : Importance Of Creating Process For Los Angeles Benchmarking (vertenergygroup.com)

    Los Angeles Benchmarking Process

    Why you should Invest in NYC Energy Benchmarking to Reduce your Carbon Footprint: Invest In NYC Energy Benchmarking To Reduce Carbon Footprint (vertenergygroup.com)

    How Los Angeles Energy Benchmarking Performs: A Comparative Study: Los Angeles Energy Benchmarking Performs-A Comparative Study (vertenergygroup.com)

    The Arctic Blast and how much strain it can put on a heating system

    As you may have personally experienced, an arctic blast recently brought about extremely cold temperatures, heavy snow, and high winds to much of the United States. This has caused at minimum many travel disruptions amidst the holiday season, but many around the country were more severely impacted by blizzards and dangerous negative-degree wind chills. A particularly harsh winter can put a lot of strain on your heating system, and as one of the most important parts of keeping your business safe and warm, it’s important to know how to best care for its efficient operation.

    Heating systems should be routinely serviced and properly maintained to prepare for the cold winter months. They should be inspected regularly for any wear and tear that may have occurred during the summer months, as well as ensuring all safety settings are up to date and not expired. Additionally, filters should be replaced regularly to ensure that the system is clean and functioning at its highest efficiency.  Heating systems should also be checked for proper levels of antifreeze, which will help keep the system running smoothly throughout the colder months. Finally, any blockages should be cleared to avoid any additional strain due to freezing temperatures. With proper maintenance and preparation, you can make sure that your heating system will be able to handle even the coldest winters.

    As well as regular maintenance, understanding your specific type of heating system can really make a difference when preparing for the cold winter season. Heating systems come in all shapes and sizes, and some require special maintenance requirements or procedures. Taking the time to research your system will ensure that you know how best to prepare it for heavy winters.

    Two questions we always hear are what to do if you lose power in the winter, and what temperature is best to leave your heating system. If you do lose power during a winter storm it is important to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your heating system. If you are using an electric heater, make sure that all cords are unplugged before venturing outside in cold weather. Additionally, use flashlights or lanterns instead of candles as these are much safer when dealing with a power outage. In the event of a prolonged power outage, it is important to keep your heating system turned off as this can help to protect against any damage that may occur due to a lack of power. The best temperature to leave your heating system on during a particularly harsh winter depends on your needs and the type of heating system you have. Heating systems should be adjusted accordingly to keep your business comfortable during cold winter months, while also avoiding any unnecessary strain that may arise with too high temperatures.

    Taking care of your heating system will ensure that it runs properly and efficiently all winter long. Heating systems should not be taken lightly, but with proper preparation and maintenance, you can ensure that your system is ready to handle even the most extreme winter conditions. Heating systems are an essential part of keeping warm in the winter so take the time to get to know yours!

    “Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.” —Oprah Winfrey

     

    Does everyone celebrate the New Year on the same day?

    New Year is a widely celebrated holiday around the world, with many countries having their own specific New Year traditions. Some countries celebrate New Year’s according to the Gregorian calendar, which traditionally falls on 1 January, while others mark New Year’s on other dates, such as 1 March or the Chinese New Year. While New Year’s Day is celebrated on different dates around the world, we all can find solace in celebrating the start of the New Year and new opportunities.

    Some examples of the different celebrations are, in Japan New Year’s Day is known as Oshogatsu and is celebrated by families gathering to eat a traditional New Year’s meal called osechi ryori. In many Latin American countries, New Year is a time for friends and family to gather, enjoy a meal, and light fireworks. New Year’s Day is also celebrated with parades and festivals in many countries, such as the famous New Year’s Eve Ball Drop in New York City’s Times Square or the Sydney Harbour fireworks display in Australia. No matter where you are, New Year is a time for celebration!

     As New Year is celebrated at different times in different parts of the world, it means that New Year’s Day celebrations span days and even weeks rather than just one single day. This allows people to experience New Year and its traditions throughout its start, giving New Year’s celebrations around the world a truly global flavor. So, even if New Year doesn’t fall on the same day for everyone, it remains an important global celebration that brings us all together.

    No matter where you are or when New Year falls on your calendar, New Year’s Day is a time to come together with friends and family and celebrate the New Year. However, you celebrate New Year’s – whether that’s according to the Gregorian calendar or your own cultural traditions – it’s a time of renewal, reflection, and hope for the future. So, while New Year may not fall on the same day for everyone, it’s a time to celebrate!

    Fun Fact:

     

    The first known celebration of a new year took place in Ancient Babylon nearly 4,000 years ago. The Babylonians celebrated their new year, known as Akitu, for 11 days in what would be modern-day Iraq. The festivities were filled with parades and parties, and a re-enactment of the myth of Marduk—the god who defeated the chaos monster Tiamat. The ancient Romans also marked the beginning of a new year with celebrations, usually lasting from December 17th through January 1st. The celebration was called “Saturnalia” and featured feasting, drinking, gift-giving, and merrymaking. The Roman version of New Year’s resolutions involved asking the gods for forgiveness for any wrongdoings from the previous year.

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    New Year’s Resolutions

    New Year’s Resolutions are an important part of planning for a successful year ahead. New Year’s resolutions have been used for centuries to set intentions and goals for the upcoming year. Making New Year’s resolutions can be an empowering first step in focusing your energy on achieving the things you want to accomplish. Whether it’s personal, professional, or financial goals, New Year’s resolutions can help you gain clarity and direction for your life.

    The key to successful New Year’s resolutions is setting achievable goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). Set realistic expectations for yourself and be sure to break down long-term goals into smaller, achievable tasks. As you track your progress and start to reach milestones, remember to reward yourself for your accomplishments along the way.

    By setting New Year’s resolutions and following through on them, you can make this year a great success. Take some time to reflect on what you want to achieve in the upcoming year and create a plan of action to make it happen. With some dedication and hard work, you can use New Year’s resolutions to make real and lasting positive changes in your life.  Stay focused and don’t forget to reward yourself along the way. Happy New Year! Wishing you all the best for 2023!

    Energy Compliance, Nationwide Search by Zip to Find Applicable Energy Laws

    There are over 30 cities/states with Energy Benchmark requirements – 16 have Energy Audit requirements as well! Use this free tool to check if your building has an upcoming Energy Benchmark or Energy Audit deadline.

    FIND OUT HERE »