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Government

May 19, 2012

Energy regulations add up for developers

The California Energy Commission is weighing controversial regulations that would require commercial real estate owners to disclose buildings’ energy use when entering into sales, leases or finance contracts on the properties.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The California Energy Commission is weighing controversial regulations that would require commercial real estate owners to disclose buildings' energy use when entering into sales, leases or finance contracts on the properties.


The commission is considering public comments on the proposed standards, which would mandate that property owners "benchmark" buildings' energy use to h...

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