The Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) is a national sample survey that collects information on the stock of U.S. commercial buildings, their energy-related building characteristics, and their energy consumption and expenditures. Commercial buildings include all buildings in which at least half of the floorspace is used for a purpose that is not residential, industrial, or agricultural, so they include building types that might not traditionally be considered "commercial," such as schools, correctional institutions, and buildings used for religious worship. The CBECS was first conducted in 1979; the eighth, and most recent survey, was conducted in 2003. CBECS is currently conducted on a quadrennial basis.
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Organization
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - view all
Update frequencyunknown
Last updatedover 1 year ago
OverviewBuildingsCommercialComparisonConsumptionCoolingEnergyEquipmentExpendituresFloorspaceHeatingHistoricalLightingSurveyTrends
Additional Information
KeyValue
Dataset AssuranceUNKNOWN
Dcat Modified2016-05-17
Dcat Publisher NameU.S. Energy Information Administration
GuidDOE-019-4919528404
Harvest Object Id56edd576-49fc-4fe9-9f1e-77da48d71491
Harvest Source Idce9dcd27-0d33-4d87-80a8-88ba01b28770
Harvest Source TitleThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Portal
Languageen-US
Sensitivity ClassUNKNOWN
Trust FrameworkUNKNOWN