BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Your Partner for Maryland BEPS Benchmarking & Reporting
Avoid fines and stay compliant.
MARYLAND BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
For most buildings 35,000 sq. ft. and larger (excluding parking), building owners must benchmark energy use in ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager and submit annual reports to the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE).
You’ll need to:
- Gather 12 months of utility data and building details
- Benchmark in ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager
- Submit to the Maryland Department of Energy
- Plan for long-term efficiency improvements
Stay Ahead of Deadlines
Maryland BEPS includes a series of annual and long-term requirements that begin before 2030. Understanding these dates will help you plan submissions, prepare for verification, and avoid penalties.
BEPS Compliance 15-Year Timeline
June 1, 2025
Annual benchmarking reporting begins for covered buildings.
June 1, 2026
Benchmarking data for calendar year 2025 due; first year of required third-party verification.
2030-2034
First interim period of performance standards begins (net direct GHG emissions reductions).
2035-2039
Second interim period of performance standards.
2040 and beyond
Final standard: net-zero direct GHG emissions required for covered buildings.
June 1st Deadline
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Benchmarking reports must be submitted to the Maryland Department of Energy by June 1st each year.
WHY WORK WITH SPECTRUM ENERGY?
Our team combines Maryland BEPS expertise with real-world energy experience to deliver actionable results.
Comprehensive Benchmarking
Set up and validate your ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager data
Compliance Reporting Support
Submit to MDE, resolve delinquency notices, and document audit status.
Energy & Performance Audits
Identify upgrades and emissions reduction opportunities
Funding & Incentive Guidance
Find incentives to offset project costs
Portfolio Support
Standardize compliance across multiple Maryland properties
BEPS Compliance, Backed by Incentives and Financing
A practical roadmap to prioritize upgrades, secure funding, and protect ROI. Whether you’re trying to stay ahead of Maryland’s BEPS requirements, protect your capital plan, or simply stop wondering what “compliance” is going to cost, this webinar is for you.
Thursday, February 19, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT
BEPS Compliance, Backed by Incentives and Financing
A practical roadmap to prioritize upgrades, secure funding, and protect ROI. Whether you’re trying to stay ahead of Maryland’s BEPS requirements, protect your capital plan, or simply stop wondering what “compliance” is going to cost, this webinar is for you.
Thursday, February 19, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT
HOW SPECTRUM SUPPORTS YOUR BEPS JOURNEY
Our proven process establishes your BEPS status, submits required reports, and defines a clear path to ongoing compliance.
TRUSTED ACROSS THE MID-ATLANTIC
We support commercial, public, and institutional properties across Maryland. See how we’ve helped owners reduce costs and meet BEPS targets.
$121,000 Annual Cost Savings
Through targeted building upgrades and operational optimization.
1,246,000 Annual kWh Reduction
Equivalent to a 28% efficiency improvement.
ENERGY STAR® score improved from 73 to 85
Moving the building well above performance targets.
Case Study: Commercial Building Energy Retrofit
How Spectrum guided this commercial building to save 1.25M kWh Saved / Year. These substantial savings translated to lower Energy Use Intensity (EUI) and helped meet future energy performance regulations.
Request your BEPS Compliance Review:
We’ll confirm your property’s BEPS requirements and outline your next steps — fast, simple, no obligation.
Spectrum Energy provides Maryland BEPS benchmarking, MDE reporting support, delinquency notice response, and long-term performance planning for building owners and operators across the state.
GUIDE
Read What the MDE “Notice of Required Action” Means
Breaks down what an MDE “Notice of Required Action” means, which buildings are affected, and the immediate benchmarking steps owners should take.
ON DEMAND WEBINAR
Navigating Maryland BEPS Compliance
On-demand webinar sharing what owners and operators need to know about Maryland BEPS, how reporting works, and where to start if your data is not yet audit-ready.
GUIDE
Maryland BEPS Compliance Guide for Commercial & Multifamily Building Owners
A practical guide to Maryland and Montgomery County BEPS—deadlines, benchmarking, verification, penalties, and a 7-step plan to manage risk & capital.
Maryland BEPS Frequently Asked Questions:
Does Maryland BEPS apply to my building?
BEPS generally applies to buildings 35,000 sq. ft. or larger (excluding parking). If multiple connected buildings share a site, total square footage may still qualify. We can confirm coverage and reporting status for you.
I missed the 2025 benchmarking deadline. What now?
MDE has begun issuing delinquency notices to late or incomplete filers. However, you can still assemble your data, benchmark in ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager, and correct/submit after the deadline has passed.
What data do I have to submit?
Building characteristics (use type, square footage, occupancy) and 12 months of utility consumption (electric, gas, etc.). You enter the data in ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager and report to MDE (owner or authorized representative).
Is this a one-time submission?
No. Benchmarking and reporting are annual. Beginning 2025, Maryland’s standard BEPS reporting deadline is June 1 each year. This is an ongoing compliance program, not a single upload.
Will this force me to upgrade equipment?
If performance is below Maryland’s requirements, you’ll be expected to improve efficiency and reduce on-site emissions over time (planning upgrades, controls optimization, electrification strategies, etc.). The program supports progress toward statewide climate targets. If improvements aren’t made, then the state will assess penalties to impose.
Do I have to get 12 months of bills from tenants?
When you work with us, Spectrum can work with your utility providers to obtain this data on your behalf.
What are the consequences of none compliance andor not benchmarking?
Failure to comply can result in a range of consequences from warnings to fines.