Failing to stay up-to-date with energy regulations can cost your business more than higher energy bills. Non-compliance can result in hefty fines, penalties, and even legal action, depending on local and state mandates. In some cases, energy regulators can impose fines for every day that your building remains out of compliance, and these penalties can quickly add up to significant amounts. On top of the financial costs, non-compliance can also damage your reputation, particularly in a business climate that increasingly values sustainability.
But it’s not just about avoiding penalties—staying compliant with energy codes means you’re likely operating a more efficient and cost-effective building. This keeps your business competitive by lowering operational costs, attracting more environmentally-conscious clients or tenants, and making your property more marketable in the long run. As energy efficiency becomes more of a priority for businesses, consumers, and regulators, being ahead of the game offers more than just compliance—it positions your business as a leader in sustainability and innovation.