About Us
Mission
6 Reasons Why Cities and Nonprofits are Developing Hubs
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Better Buildings for All
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One-Stop-Shop
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Compliance Support
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Trusted Experts
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Economic Opportunity
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Stakeholder Alignment
The Building Performance Partnership was incredibly helpful for us when we first launched. Instead of creating all our resources from scratch, we built on what already existed in other communities with similar policies, which gave us the time to hire staff, and the capacity to build only those resources that didn't exist, and to focus on creating the local partnerships we rely on today.
Katie Kaluzny, Director, Building Energy Hub, Illinois
Who We Are
The Building Performance Partnership (BPP) Network was created by Building Energy Exchange (BE-Ex) and the Institute for Market Transformation (IMT) in 2021 to accelerate and scale building performance solutions.Through the BPP Network, IMT and BE-Ex support the creation and operation of local resource hubs that accelerate measurable, equitable, and sustainable action to improve the health, comfort, and performance of buildings.
With support from both BE-Ex and IMT, BPP Partner Hubs serve their respective regions by providing localized resources such as training, financing solutions, compliance support, and educational tools, that cater to the needs of their communities while benefitting from the existing resources and expertise of the BPP Network. This work improves resident quality of life, reduces costs, and drives steep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
Why Join
Market Analysis & Start Up Support
Localized Resources
Peer Learning & Knowledge Sharing
Connection to Business Opportunities
Recognition
The Building Innovation Hub, operated by IMT, and BE-Ex, are both members of the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC). This alliance consists of organizations from 38 countries that are working towards high-performance buildings. Founded at COP21, the GlobalABC is a leading global platform for governments, private sector, civil society, research, and intergovernmental organizations committed to a common vision: A zero-emission, efficient and resilient buildings and construction sector.