Quantifies the extent that the principal agent problem affects energy use in the U.S. residential market.
Includes a guide to integrating sustainability throughout the life-cycle of commercial leases, toolkits for stakeholder engagement, and a checklist summarizing key sustainability metrics.
Provides information and toolkits to policymakers and market participants about the role green leasing plays in achieving the benefits of green buildings.
The Institute for Market Transformation's resource library contains a variety of think pieces and green leasing case studies from across the United States.
NYC’s Model Energy Aligned Lease Provision details language intended to solve the split incentive problem in typical modified gross commercial leases for base buildings.
Details how energy disclosure ordinances have increased green leasing adoption, and provides model green lease language that has been used by tenants and landlords.
The Green Lease Library is a centralized site for commercial green leasing resources. Their website catalogs guidance and case studies, public sector green leasing resources, model green leasing language, and more.
DC’s PACE program is designed to function through the issuance of pooled bonds under the National Capital Energy Fund.
Covers program scope and eligibility, consumer and lender protections, public recording and disclosure, incentives and direct assistance, and more.
PACE Nation is national non-profit organization that works to expand access to Property Assessed Clean Energy financing. They maintain a national database of PACE programs around the country.