
Performance Management

Implementing best practices in operations can significantly improve building efficiency. Today’s technologies create unprecedented energy data for analysis and action. The performance of building systems, operational changes and maintenance efforts can be tracked over time. These technology tools will be transformative if we continue to evolve our energy management practices, review the data, build our plans and act on new information. The goal? Bringing people and technology together to improve building performance.
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2010 EEI: Healthcare Survey Results Summary
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Issue Brief: Energy Performance Contracting in the EU, Part 2
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Full Report: 2010 EEI Global Results (ENG)
Topic(s) Going the Extra Mile Down the Supply Chain
Carbon reporting practices are becoming more widespread, supported by both voluntary and mandatory protocols. Early versions of Greenhouse Gas accounting protocols, such as the World Resources Institute Greenhouse Gas Reporting Protocol released in 2002, concentrate on greenhouse gases emitted directly onsite (scope 1) and those attributed to electricity consumption (scope 2).
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2010 EEI: Results Summary INDIA
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2010 EEI: Results Summary CHINA
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Energy Performance Contracting in the EU
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2010 EEI: Healthcare Research Executive Summary
Topic(s) Changing Culture: The Behavior-Based Approach to Energy Efficiency
Most people have heard the familiar refrain from a parent or grandparent: “turn the lights off, close the door, you’re wasting energy.” In California and other places in the United States, proponents of energy efficiency are sending the same message. On April 8, 2010, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) ruled that behavior-based efficiency programs will count toward...