User:Vipul/Buildings Performance Database

The Buildings Performance Database (BPD) is an anonymized database on the energy use intensity of hundreds of thousands of buildings in the United States. It is built by the Department of Energy in the United States and maintained by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

History
Prior to its launch, it was described in a conference presentation by Elena Alschuler and Cody Taylor from October 2012. and another presentation by Alschuler in May 2013.

The BPD was launched in June 2013 with data from over 60,000 commercial and residential buildings.

A factsheet put out by the White House Press Room on May 28, 2014 cited the Buildings Performance Database as an example of a success story, saying that it has exceeded a milestone of 750,000 building records, making it the world’s largest public database of real buildings’ energy performance information.

Data and API
The BPD has an application programming interface (API) that can return the energy use intensity for any group of buildings defined by an API request. All building data is protected by the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA). The API can be accessed using Python, Ruby, or cURL.