If you are new to benchmarking, new to the Columbus Benchmarking Ordinance, or just need a refresher to be in compliance, we recommend you watch this 15 minute video.
Below are simplified instructions to bring your building(s) into compliance with the Benchmarking Ordinance for 2025 . For a step-by-step guide, download the Compliance Quick Guide(PDF, 713KB). If you have watched the video, downloaded the Quick Guide, and would like further assistance, schedule a meeting with the Help Desk.
If you have already submitted a Benchmarking Report, jump to step 3. If not, begin with step 1.
Step 1: Determine Eligibility and Note CBUSID
- Verify that your building is required to comply with the Benchmarking Ordinance in 2025 by searching the Building ID Lookup Tool with your buildings address.
- Make a note of the CBUSID associated with your building as this is required to submit a Benchmarking Report.

- Share contact information by designating an in-house staff member or 3rd party provider to serve as the point of contact for updates and notifications related to the Benchmarking Ordinance using the Building Contact Form.
Step 2: Set up ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Profile
- If your building does not already have an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager profile, create a new account and building profile directly on the Portfolio Manager website.
- Collect the basic building information required to benchmark using the Data Collection Worksheet.
- In your Portfolio Manager account, create a new property for your building, enter the operating/use characteristics, and add the CBUSID under 'Unique Identifiers' on the Details tab.
Step 3: Add Whole-Building Energy and Water Consumption Data
- For sole owners/occupiers of a building, manually enter energy and water consumption data from your utility bills into Portfolio Manager for calendar year 2024. See this FAQ for additional details on adding data to Portfolio Manager.
- For multifamily and multi-tenant building owners, request whole-building aggregated consumption data from the utility companies. AEP Ohio and Columbus Public Utilities have tools to provide building owners with whole-building, aggregated annual data to use for benchmarking. This will simplify and streamline the benchmarking process for building owners and protect individual tenant data anonymity.
For buildings owners needing additional time, please fill out an Extension Request Form. Additional details are outlined below:
- AEP Ohio customers: AEP Ohio customers may request aggregated whole-building data for calendar year 2024 for the purpose of complying with the Benchmarking Ordinance. Owners can request multiple years so if your need historical electric data, include those years with your request. Please download the AEP Ohio Benchmarking Data Request Template(XLSX, 81KB) and complete the following steps: (1) review the 'Instructions' tab and fill out the 'Required Data' tab. (2) email the completed excel file to AEPOhioBenchmarking@aep.com. All account/ meter/ premise information provided will be aggregated into property level kilowatt-hour usage amount per month. (3) This information will be emailed to you when the request is completed.
- Department of Public Utilities - Electric Customers : The Department of Public Utilities has established Automated Benchmarking for its customers. Download the Utilities User Guide(PDF, 591KB) for setup instructions and reach out to columbus.utilities@touchstoneiq.com with any questions.
- Columbia Gas customers: Columbia Gas and Columbus Benchmarking are finalizing a data aggregation that we expect to be available in 2025, but not in the time for the June 1 deadline.
Owners with multiple tenants in need of aggregated gas data for 2024 can complete an Extension Request Form by June 1 and when an aggregation tool is made available we will notify you of the new deadline and next steps. Your building will be exempted from previous compliance cycles if it has not already.
- Water : The Department of Public Utilities has established Automated Benchmarking for its customers for the purposes of benchmarking water. Download the Utilities User Guide(PDF, 591KB) for setup instructions and reach out to columbus.utilities@touchstoneiq.com with any questions.
Step 4: Submit Benchmarking Report
Once whole-building energy and water for calendar year 2024 is entered in Portfolio Manager, follow the steps below to submit your 2025 Benchmarking Report directly to the City of Columbus via the Benchmarking Data Submission link by June 1, 2025 .
- Check for possible errors using the Data Quality Checker on the 'Summary' tab in Portfolio Manager.
- Follow the Benchmarking Data Submission Link and generate a preview of your building(s)' report.
- Submit your Benchmarking Report to the City using the Benchmarking Data Submission.

After your Benchmarking Report is submitted:
- Within 24 hours of submitting a Benchmarking Report, the email associated with the Portfolio Manager account that submitted the Benchmarking Report will receive an automated email from benchmarking@columbus.gov.
- Columbus' system that receives Benchmarking Reports will conduct a series of data quality checks. If a submittal trips one of our data quality flags, you'll receive an email with instructions on next steps to correct possible errors and resubmit. If your submittal does not have data quality flags, you'll receive an email indicating that your building is In Compliance for 2025.
Book One-on-One Benchmarking Assistance

In order to assist building owners in their benchmarking journeys, the City of Columbus offers technical support and compliance assistance through the Benchmarking Help Desk.
Schedule a one-on-one appointment with the Help Desk.