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  1. Buildings 4,645m2 (50,000 ft2) and larger will begin to report in 2024, and buildings 929m2 (10,000 ft2) and larger will be required to report in 2025. The City will calculate annual GHG emissions for each building using the reported energy and water data.

  2. The City of Toronto developed the Local Emissions for Net Zero (LENZ) modelling suite as a decision-making tool to test actions and policies that would help the City reach its net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emission target by 2040.

  3. 11 mar 2024 · Beginning in 2025, owners of buildings that are 929 square metres (10,000 square feet) or larger will also be required to report their energy and water use to the City. More information about the reporting requirement and how to report is available on the City’s Energy and Water Reporting webpage.

  4. 15 mar 2024 · TORONTO — The City of Toronto is implementing a new energy and reporting bylaw and has opened a reporting link that enables owners of large buildings to report energy and water use to the city annually.

  5. 24 kwi 2023 · Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie (Scarborough-Rouge Park) and Toronto City Councillor Dianne Saxe (University-Rosedale) have announced that 100 per cent of short-term actions in support of the City of Toronto’s ambitious net zero emission targets are now underway, with some complete.

  6. 4 kwi 2024 · By July 2, 2024, buildings that are 50,000 square feet or larger, which accounts for around 7500 buildings, will have to report their energy and water use for the 2023 year. Starting in 2025, the reporting requirements will extend to buildings that are 10,000 square feet or larger.

  7. 20 kwi 2023 · Space and water heating continue to be the primary culprit for building emissions across Toronto. The strategy offers ways to decarbonize and encourages buildings to voluntary report their performance data.