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Mike.Roos@seattle.gov
Description
Seattle’s Building Energy Benchmarking Program (SMC 22.920) requires owners of non-residential and multifamily buildings (Greater than 20,000 square feet) to track energy performance and annually report to the City of Seattle. Annual benchmarking, reporting and disclosing of building performance are foundational elements of creating more market value for energy efficiency. Per Ordinance (125000), starting with 2015 energy use performance reporting, the City of Seattle is making the data for all buildings greater than 20,000 SF available annually. This dataset contains all 2017 buildings required to report. If you have questions or comments on the data, email us at energybenchmarking@seattle.gov and include Open Data in the subject line.
Category
Built Environment
Tags
eui, benchmarking, energy, carbon, emissions, buildings, building performance, energy star, ose, office of sustainability and environment
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Data Provided By
Office of Sustainability and Environment
License
Public Domain
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Field Names:

OSEBuildingID
osebuildingid
DataYear
datayear
BuildingType
buildingtype
PrimaryPropertyType
primarypropertytype
PropertyName
propertyname
Address
address
City
city
State
state
ZipCode
zipcode
TaxParcelIdentificationNumber
taxparcelidentificationnumber
CouncilDistrictCode
councildistrictcode
Neighborhood
neighborhood
Latitude
latitude
Longitude
longitude
YearBuilt
yearbuilt
NumberofBuildings
numberofbuildings
NumberofFloors
numberoffloors
PropertyGFATotal
propertygfatotal
PropertyGFAParking
propertygfaparking
PropertyGFABuilding(s)
propertygfabuilding_s
ListOfAllPropertyUseTypes
listofallpropertyusetypes
LargestPropertyUseType
largestpropertyusetype
LargestPropertyUseTypeGFA
largestpropertyusetypegfa
SecondLargestPropertyUseType
secondlargestpropertyusetype
SecondLargestPropertyUseTypeGFA
secondlargestpropertyuse
ThirdLargestPropertyUseType
thirdlargestpropertyusetype
ThirdLargestPropertyUseTypeGFA
thirdlargestpropertyusetypegfa
YearsENERGYSTARCertified
yearsenergystarcertified
ENERGYSTARScore
energystarscore
SiteEUI(kBtu/sf)
siteeui_kbtu_sf
SiteEUIWN(kBtu/sf)
siteeuiwn_kbtu_sf
SourceEUI(kBtu/sf)
sourceeui_kbtu_sf
SourceEUIWN(kBtu/sf)
sourceeuiwn_kbtu_sf
SiteEnergyUse(kBtu)
siteenergyuse_kbtu
SiteEnergyUseWN(kBtu)
siteenergyusewn_kbtu
SteamUse(kBtu)
steamuse_kbtu
Electricity(kWh)
electricity_kwh
Electricity(kBtu)
electricity_kbtu
NaturalGas(therms)
naturalgas_therms
NaturalGas(kBtu)
naturalgas_kbtu
TotalGHGEmissions
totalghgemissions
GHGEmissionsIntensity
ghgemissionsintensity
DefaultData
defaultdata
ComplianceStatus
compliancestatus
Outlier
outlier

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