The fine print is already written. California’s SB253 requires Scope 1 and 2 emissions disclosures beginning August 2026. New York’s S9072A mandates statewide energy benchmarking. ...
Organizations face mounting challenges in managing energy use, utility costs, and sustainability goals. From decentralized utility billing across departments to meeting aggressive climate action plans, the public sector must juggle operational efficiency, cost savings, and environmental responsibility. Managing these complex demands requires robust data management tools. Spreadsheets and manual processes simply don’t scale. Energy management software like EnergyCAP helps centralize utility data, uncover cost-saving opportunities, and track progress toward emissions goals.
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