Measurabl and USGBC California Launch Building Performance Dashboard
Real estate sustainability data platform Measurabl and USGBC California have launched "Building Performance Pulse," a new dashboard combining energy, carbon, and water data for buildings across California. The resource aims to increase transparency and support sustainability goals.
Measurabl, a sustainability data platform for real estate, and USGBC California have launched the "California Building Performance Pulse." This new public-facing dashboard provides integrated insights into energy consumption, carbon emissions, and water usage across the state's building sector, aiming to improve visibility and benchmark performance.
The dashboard tracks over 1.3 billion square feet of commercial and multifamily properties in California, analyzing six years of utility data. Combined, this data represents 23 million metric tons of carbon emissions, 109 billion kWh of energy use, and 240 billion gallons of water consumption. The data is sourced from Measurabl's Quantum Cloud, which covers over 23 billion square feet globally.
"California’s climate and building performance goals depend on making high-quality data more accessible, understandable, and actionable," said Ben Stapleton, CEO of USGBC California. "Measurabl’s Building Performance Pulse helps make energy, carbon, and water insights more visible and usable for owners, operators, policymakers, and other stakeholders working to improve building performance, reduce emissions, and strengthen resilience across California."
The platform allows for peer comparisons across various building types, including office, multifamily, industrial, hospitality, and retail. Users can filter data by city, floor area, year built, and other characteristics. The dashboard displays median annual performance, percentile distributions, year-over-year trends, and geographic patterns to help users understand variations in building performance statewide.
"Our new dashboard reflects a broader shift toward more transparent, participation-driven, and useful performance insights based on high quality data," said Mike Zatz, SVP of Global Data Ecosystem & Partnerships at Measurabl. "By partnering with USGBC California, we’re able to focus on the building performance insights most relevant to California stakeholders and deliver a resource designed to benefit the broader market and the public."