A growing slate of existing building programs, policies, and incentives rest on access to whole-building energy data, including those being administered by states. Join this webinar to learn more about the issues that arise when owners of multi-family and multi-tenant commercial buildings lack access to this data; the types of programs, policies, and incentives that utilize or may utilize this data; best practices and resources to look to related to data provision; and—perhaps most importantly—the roles states can play in ensuring access. The data can enable building owners to provide information required to comply with benchmarking laws, building performance standards laws, and emission disclosure laws for corporate entities; to benchmark on a voluntary basis or meet investor demands for disclosure from publicly traded companies; and to access incentives for energy efficiency projects through the expanded 179D tax deduction, HUD Green and Resilient Retrofit Program, and the DOE Home Efficiency Rebates program. Additionally, access to this data may support states in designing and implementing existing building focused initiatives under the EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program. Please register for the webinar here and reach out to Ed Carley (ecarley@naseo.org) with any questions.