Handyman Insurance, Minneapolis to Require Energy Reporting
Thursday, Aug. 22nd 2013 12:05 PM
The City of Minneapolis is the latest municipality to require commercial building energy rating and disclosure, meaning building owners must benchmark energy performance against that of similar buildings and report the results to the public.
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