Dore Elementary School 

7134 W 65Th St, Chicago IL, 60638 Find on Google Maps (opens in a new tab)

Chicago Building ID: 256574

⚠️ This building did not report data in 2022, this data is from 2020, the latest year reported

Building Info

Square Footage
113,000 sqft
0.8x median
139,707 sqft
1.1x median K-12 School
101,627 sqft
Built
2019
Primary Property Type
K-12 School
Community Area
Clearing
Owner
Not Tagged

Emissions & Energy Information for 2020

Greenhouse Gas Intensity
7.4 kg CO2e / sqft
1.2x median
6.4 kg CO2e / sqft
1.2x median K-12 School
6.4 kg CO2e / sqft
Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions
836 tons CO2e
0.9x median
885.8 tons CO2e
1.3x median K-12 School
643.4 tons CO2e

Years Reported 1/3 F

  • 2020 data reported

    2020

  • 2021 data not reported

    2021

  • 2022 data not reported

    2022

Energy Breakdown

Natural Gas Use
6,315,879.9 kBtu
Est. Gas Bill: $75,000 for 2020**
1.1x median
5,818,399.6 kBtu
1.2x median K-12 School
5,465,480 kBtu
Electricity Use
3,206,922.6 kBtu
Est. Electric Bill: $134,000 for 2020**
0.8x median
3,796,376.7 kBtu
1.2x median K-12 School
2,728,607.1 kBtu

Energy Mix

Total Energy Use: 9,522,803 kBTU

View Extra Technical Info
Source Energy Usage Intensity
138.2 kBtu / sqft
1.0x median
132.2 kBtu / sqft
1.0x median K-12 School
132.5 kBtu / sqft
Site Energy Usage Intensity
84.3 kBtu / sqft
1.1x median
78.4 kBtu / sqft
1.0x median K-12 School
81.9 kBtu / sqft

Full Historical Data Table

Year Floor Area sqft Chicago Energy
Rating
Energy Star
Score
GHG Intensity kg CO2e / sqft GHG Emissions metric tons CO2e Source EUI kBTU / sqft Electricity Use kBTU Natural Gas Use kBTU
2020 113,000 2.0 22 7.4836138.23,206,9226,315,879

* Note on Rankings: Rankings and medians are among included buildings, which are those who reported under the Chicago Energy Benchmarking Ordinance for the year 2022, which only applies to buildings over 50,000 square feet.

** Note on Bill Estimates: Estimates for gas and electric bills are based on average electric and gas retail prices for Chicago in 2021 and are rounded. We expect large buildings would negotiate lower rates with utilities, but these estimates serve as an upper bound of cost and help understand the volume of energy a building is used by comparing it to your own energy bills! See our Chicago Gas & Electric Costs Source (opens in a new tab) for the original statistics.

Data Source: Chicago Energy Benchmarking Data (opens in a new tab)

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