How to Benchmark

All building's 2024 Water and Energy Data is due on June 1, 2025. Get Started!

The Detroit Benchmarking Ordinance requires commercial, industrial and multi family buildings to report their utility data using the EPA’s ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager. Buildings over 25,000 Square Feet are required to report annually. Utility data from the calendar year 2024 is due on June 1, 2025

Timeline for benchmarking 2025.

 

Benchmarking Tutorial Series:

Watch this three part tutorial series to learn all the steps for compliance, and find resources for building owners to get extra help. 

Benchmarking Tutorial Series Header

Part 1: Energy Star Portfolio Manager

Click here to watch Episode 1.

Part 2: Accessing Utility data and Automated Data Entry

Click here to watch Episode 2.

Part 3: Manual Data Entry into Energy Star

Click here to watch Episode 3.

 

 

 

Getting Started

Start Here: Benchmarking Resource Guide

Detroit Benchmarking Compliance Checklist

Energy Star Portfolio Quick Start Guide

Set up your Buildings in ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager

Guide: Benchmarking Resource Guide

ENERGY STAR: How to Set Up Your Property Guide

ENERGY STAR: How to Set Up Your Property Video Training

ENERGY STAR: Data Collection Worksheet

 

 

Compliance to the Ordinance: Share your building profile to the City of Detroit

Add the Detroit Building ID: 

  1. Look up your Detroit Benchmarking ID in the Building Lookup Tool
  2. Guide: Detroit Building ID
  3. ENERGY STAR: What is a Standard ID 

Special Building Look up (Condos): 

If your building is a condo, its likely that your Building ID will not appear as a single building ID. Use this link to look up your Special Building ID

 

 

Ensure the quality of your data

  1. Run the Data Quality Checker on your building.

 

Sharing your property with the City of Detroit

You can streamline the submission process by sharing your covered property with the City of Detroit. This is a one-time step that you can take to have your annual submission automated in future years. It only requires one-time action to share data and it easily shares updated information if there are any errors or warnings to correct.

1. Select Contacts in the upper right corner of your Energy Star Portfolio Manager webpage

2. Select Add New Contacts/Connections

3. Input “Detroit Benchmarking Reporting” to the Name and select search.

4. Select Connect

5. Navigate to the sharing tab.

6. Select Share with your Utility or Service Provider for exchanging data

7. Select the required buildings, and then select Detroit Benchmarking Reporting.

8. Choose Bulk Sharing (Simple Option) 

9. Select Exchange Data Full Access (with full access to all properties and meters)

10. Select Authorize Exchange

 

Access and Upload your Energy and Water Data

Electricity and Natural Gas Data with DTE

The DTE Data hub is a tool to automate electric and gas usage data into your Energy Star Portfolio Manager Profile. This tool is only available to members of the Detroit 2030 District. You can become a member for free at this link.

NOTE: Building owners that want to use the DTE Data hub to be in compliance with the ordinance on June 1, 2025 must be enrolled in the DTE Data hub by May 1, 2025.

DTE Energy Date Hub-Guide: Getting Started

DTE Energy Date Hub-: Login Website

DTE Energy Date Hub ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Connection Guide: Connecting to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager

Energy  Star: How to Get Utility Data Into Portfolio Manager Guide: How to manually upload data

Thermal and Steam Data with Detroit Thermal

Benchmarking Steam Data Guide

Benchmarking Steam Meter Tracker

Water Data with Detroit Water and Sewage

Benchmarking Water Data Guide

Benchmarking Water Meter Tracker

 

 

Need Additional help?

Send questions via the Benchmarking Help Desk

Reach out to: [email protected]

Virtual Office hours: Book here

 

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