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EnergySTAR Portfolio Manager to delete inactive accounts on Feb 19

Posted on February 8, 2022

Do you have a user account or a property on EnergySTAR Portfolio Manager that you haven’t used recently? On February 19, EPA will delete inactive Portfolio Manager accounts and properties. According to EPA, this will apply to U.S. and international users with the exception of those in Canada.

Your account and all its contents WILL NOT BE DELETED if either of the following apply:

  • You have logged into your account in the past three years (since December 31, 2018); or
  • Any of the properties for which you are the owner/Property Data Administrator (PDA) have been updated with new information (use details, meter data, etc.) by any account with shared access (such as via web services).If at least one of these is true, your data is safe and there is no action you need to take.

For more information, please see EPA’s article: “What is the plan for deleting inactive Portfolio Manager data in 2022?”

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