
Energy Informatics Maryland
A working view of Maryland's largest building energy performance dataset. Refreshed from the authoritative county map exports for RY 2024, 2025, and 2026. Browse 1,828 buildings under standard, see which 557 trended worse year over year, and open the resilience hub map that turns disclosure into decisions.
Data quality, in the open.
We rebuilt this view from the three authoritative Montgomery County BEPS Map Exports (RY 2024, 2025, 2026). Every number on the page can be traced back to a county-published row, and we publish what did not match so the gaps are visible too.
scripts/ingest-moco-beps-ry.tsMaryland's BEPS portfolio is suburban, multifamily, and built around offices.
Multifamily housing and office space dominate. Together they account for more than three out of every five buildings under the standard.
Explore the Montgomery County BEPS portfolio.
Every BEPS-eligible building, normalized and joinable. Filter by use type, city, or address. Sort by floor area or distance to DC. Filters write to the URL so any view is shareable. Released openly under CC-BY-4.0.
Which county buildings can actually be resilience hubs?
714 of the 1,828 RY 2025 buildings are mapped here, scored by floor area, energy performance, equipment risk, and onsite generation health. Toggle between v1 (placeholder equity score of 60 for every tract) and v1.5 (real ACS demographic equity composite) to see how the equity overlay shifts the rankings. 86 buildings change tier between the two versions.
MoCo-BEPS-Bench
An ML-ready training corpus joining BEPS disclosure to building footprints, parcel records, geographic features, and ACS demographic context. Designed to make Montgomery County the first suburban Mid-Atlantic reference jurisdiction for building-energy modeling.
Targeted release: summer 2026. Creative Commons Attribution license.
From disclosure to action, in one quarterly brief.
EcoGuard's BRACE™ pipeline produces a multi-axis assessment for each enrolled building: compliance trajectory, equipment risk, generation health, capital alignment, and resilience hub candidacy. Below is the headline finding from a representative Building Energy Intelligence Brief.
The remediation cost required to achieve final standard compliance is approximately three-tenths of one percent of the unencumbered Capital Improvement Program capacity already aligned with this scope. The principal constraint is intervention sequencing, not financing.
Ready to put your building portfolio on this map?
Whether you manage one building or one thousand, EcoGuard turns annual disclosure into a quarterly action brief, with continuous monitoring layered on as the deadline approaches.