Municipal Benchmarking Programs
City of Edina
The City of Edina operates a municipal benchmarking program for buildings 25,000 to 49,999 square feet. Visit EdinaMN.gov/Benchmarking for more information.
City of Minneapolis
The City of Minneapolis continues to operate the Minneapolis Energy Benchmarking program. The program was established in 2013 and currently applies to commercial and multifamily buildings. To report data or learn more, visit Energy Benchmarking - City of Minneapolis.
Discontinued programs/Useful information
City of Bloomington
The City of Bloomington discontinued its Large Building Benchmarking program at the end of 2024. Visit bloomingtonmn.gov/cob/sustainability for resources on how to save energy in your building.
City of St. Louis Park
The City of St. Louis Park discontinued its Efficient Building Benchmarking ordinance at the end of 2024. Visit stlouisparkmn.gov/sustainability for resources on how to save energy in your building.
City of St. Paul
The City of St Paul discontinued its municipal benchmarking program at the end of 2024. Find historical program information and resources on how to save energy in your building at this link.
Efficient Buildings Collaborative, Hennepin County
Hennepin County continues to support the Efficient Buildings Collaborative website, with historical program information available online at Efficient Buildings Collaborative.