Federal survey project shows that commercial-building
floorspace has grown 22% since 2003; energy-use data will be released in Spring
2015.
The U.S. Energy Information
Administration has posted preliminary results from its periodic Commercial
Buildings Energy Consumption survey. Data for the project were collected in
2012 and detailed analyses of energy consumption will be released beginning
next spring. The project includes buildings >1,000 sf that devote more than
half of their floorspace to activity that is not residential, manufacturing,
industrial, or agricultural.
The preliminary results from
the Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) show that there were
5.6 million commercial buildings in the United States in 2012, comprising 87.4
billion square feet of floorspace. This represents a 14% increase in the number
of buildings and a 22% increase in floorspace since 2003, the last year for
which CBECS results are available.
The preliminary data can be
found in this http://www.eia.gov/global/images/icons/xls2.png)
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table of building counts and total square footage by building size
category, principal building activity, year of construction category, Census
region, and Census division. The first tab provides the estimates; the second
tab on the table provides relative standard errors (RSEs) for the
estimates.
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