Benchmarking
New Jersey has established an energy and water benchmarking program that requires owners, with some exceptions, of commercial buildings larger than 25,000 square feet to benchmark using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Portfolio Manager.

Benchmarking
New Jersey has established an energy and water benchmarking program that requires owners, with some exceptions, of commercial buildings larger than 25,000 square feet to benchmark using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Portfolio Manager.
NJCELC has developed a series of educational resources to support this program, including:
- New Jersey Certified Benchmarker Training
- Additional Benchmarking Education Materials
- Benefits of Benchmarking Explainer
- Benchmarking Resource Library
