Illuminating insights. Driving transformation.

Building Baselines.

new initiative committed to advancing awareness of whole building data access as a driver for energy industry and climate-related goals. 

 

Why Building Baselines™?

Building Baselines™ Interview Series

Why Whole Building Data

Access Matters

How Can I Get Involved? 

Why Building Baselines?

Building Baselines is a hub dedicated to advancing conversations about energy data access and its role in driving market transformation.

Created to capture and share insights from industry leaders, Building Baselines highlights the critical importance of whole-building energy data—why it matters, how it’s accessed, and what it makes possible. From enabling compliance with benchmarking and performance standards to empowering building owners, policymakers, and utilities, whole-building data access is central to shaping fair, transparent, and effective energy markets.

Through interviews, articles, and curated discussions, Building Baselines brings together diverse voices across the energy sector to illuminate challenges, highlight opportunities, and chart a path toward lasting market transformation built on equitable, data-driven solutions.

Building Baselines™ Interview Series

Kelly Crandall

Kelly Crandall

Now serving as Vice President of Regulatory and Policy at UtilityAPI, Kelly Crandall brings more than a decade of experience working at the intersection of energy policy, customer data, and market design, including roles in consulting, nonprofit advocacy, and most recently at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. 

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Carmen Best

Carmen Best

Carmen Best, Chief Policy Officer at Recurve, has spent her career at the intersection of energy policy, data, and system transformation. Her path into the field spans international development, state politics, and regulatory leadership, including nearly a decade at the California Public Utilities Commission. From early work in the U.S. Senate and three years in the Peace Corps in Niger to evaluating energy efficiency programs in Wisconsin and shaping policy in California, Carmen has consistently focused on how policy translates into real-world outcomes. 

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Kelly Gunn

Kelly Gunn

Today, we’re excited to introduce the final Building Baselines interview of 2025, featuring one of the newest members of our team: Kelly Gunn, Client Services Strategist. As we wrap up the year, we’re grateful for the conversations this series has sparked and look forward to bringing another compelling lineup to everyone in 2026.

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Julia Eagles

Julia Eagles

Julia is an experienced energy, sustainability, and climate professional with over 16 years of experience spanning the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Her work has encompassed policy analysis, regulatory strategy, carbon reduction initiatives, stakeholder outreach, and project management. She is skilled in both writing and public speaking, adept at tailoring communications for diverse audiences, and creating both written and visual content.

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Andy Winslow

Andy Winslow

Andy Winslow earned a degree in environmental science and policy from Clark University in Worcester, MA. Drawn to Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership’s (NEEP) blend of technology and policy, he began his career by leading a HeatSmart campaign in Arlington, MA, where he gained expertise in air-source and ground-source heat pumps and public communication.

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Alicia Noriega

Alicia Noriega

Passionate about addressing climate change and environmental protection, she focuses on creating healthier, more sustainable built environments and supporting a clean, carbon-free grid. Before Edo, Alicia led the Real Time Energy Management (RTEM) program at NYSERDA, expanding it to include tenant spaces and industrial settings. She holds a master’s degree from MIT, a bachelor’s degree from William and Mary, and is a certified energy manager.

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Why Whole Building Data Access Matters

 

When it comes to building benchmarking, compliance often dominates the conversation. But it’s so much more than that. Understanding building-level energy consumption unlocks value for utilities and industry stakeholders, and scalable building sector climate solutions depend on it. Here’s why whole building benchmarking is worth getting right.

 

Resources and Industry Perspectives

Across the industry, experts are working on goals related to whole building benchmarking, building performance, building sector decarbonization, grid-interactivity and more. Take a look through these must-reads. 

Rethinking Energy Data Access

The Institute for Market Transformation’s Rethinking Energy Data Access: Conquering Barriers to Achieve Local Climate Goals white paper synthesizes key recommendations for local governments, utilities, and utility regulators on how to work together to reform the ways in which data is requested, protected, and shared to advance critical goals for each party and benefit local businesses and residents. 

The Future of Benchmarking: A Geography First Approach

This white paper explores a geography-first approach to utility-enabled whole building benchmarking: regional stakeholder and utility working together to create value for customers, reduce costs for utilities and build scalable ways to achieve energy savings and carbon emissions reductions. 

The State of Energy Efficiency

The ACEEE State Energy Efficiency Scorecard provides a progress report on state energy efficiency policies and programs that save energy while producing environmental and economic benefits. 

Effective Building Benchmarking and Performance Policy: The Dos and Don’ts of Building Level Utility Data 

It’s important to position utilities (their data and systems) as active contributors in new policy creation. These “dos” and “don’ts” explore ways policymakers can create building level data regulations designed to engage utilities and ensure ongoing policy success, actionable data and a better building owner experience.

Building Performance Policies

Cities are deploying the next generation of building performance policies to maximize energy savings in buildings and meet their energy and environmental goals. In this webinar, leading cities deploying the next generation of building performance policies highlighted their strategies for policy design, implementation challenges and successes, and early policy impacts. 

Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings (GEBs) 

What if buildings could communicate with the electric grid to save money and reduce their environmental impacts? Sneha Ayyagari and Matt Jungclaus at RMI provide a must-read overview of the basics. 

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Building Baselines™ is a collaborative project from Calico Energy.