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Canada
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China, India, Singapore
- ECO-III (Energy conservation and commercialization project between United States and India)
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Europe
- Build Up.eu (The European portal for energy efficiency in buildings)
ASIEPI (Assessment and Improvement of the EPBD Impact)
ENPER-EXIST (Applying the EPBD to Improve the Energy Performance Requirements to Existing Buildings)
EPLabel (Program to harmonize energy performance labels in public buildings across Europe)
IDEAL EPBD (Consumer response project to EPBD labels in Europe)
International
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United States
- Commercial Energy Services Network (COMNET)
- Energy Star for Buildings (Rating program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
- National Green Building Certification, ICC 700 (Research center for National Association of Home Builders)
- New Buildings Institute (NBI)
- Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET)
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California
- California Energy Commission
New York City
- Greener Greater Buildings Plan
Massachusetts
- Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
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- Bureau of Planning & Sustainability
San Francisco
- Department of the Environment
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- Departmemnt of Planning & Development
Washington, DC
- District Department of the Environment
Washington State
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A rating evaluates the energy efficiency of a home or building. Disclosure is the process of publicizing this efficiency score. Such energy performance transparency informs the market about energy costs and encourages investments in efficiency. Learn more about Rating & Disclosure
Rating and Disclosure policies exist in more than 50 cities, states, and countries worldwide. This includes every EU member state, China, Australia, and jurisdictions across the United States. Check the global policy map
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