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Author
Mike.Roos@seattle.gov
Description
Summary energy and building characteristics by building type for non-residential and multifamily buildings greater than 20,000 square feet that benchmark energy data with the City of Seattle. This dataset summarizes information from the full 2016 Building Energy Benchmarking dataset but excludes likely or known errors.
Category
Built Environment
Tags
buildings, eui, benchmarking, building performance, energy star, multifamily, commercial
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Data Provided By
City of Seattle
License
Public Domain
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Field Names:

Building Type
building_type
25th Percentile of EUI
_25th_percentile_of_eui
Median Site EUI
median_site_eui
75th Percentile of EUI
_75th_percentile_of_eui
Median Site EUI Weather Normalized
median_site_eui_weather
Median Source EUI
median_source_eui
Median ENERGY STAR Score
median_energy_star_score
Number of Buildings
number_of_buildings
Total Gross Floor Area
total_gross_floor_area
Median Property GFA Total
median_property_gfa_total
Median Year Built
median_year_built
Percent Electricity
percent_electricity
Percent Gas
percent_gas
Percent Steam
percent_steam
Percent Other Fuel
percent_other_fuel

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