Energy Data

Creating A Path To Compliance

energy efficiency standards for commercial buildings
Practical steps owners and operators can take to meet energy efficiency standards for commercial buildings.

OUS Offers Energy Savings as a Service

Energy Savings as a Service (ESaaS) allows companies, facilities, and organizations of every size to upgrade their existing energy infrastructure to modern, energy-efficient solutions—but without the up-front costs typically associated with such a project.

EMA, ENERGY STAR Roll Out Retro Rumble

The Energy Management Association (EMA) and its partner ENERGY STAR are launching a competition to provide recognition for the achievements of companies that perform energy efficiency projects in commercial and public buildings.

Zen Ecosystems, Eyedro Green Solutions Partner On Energy Data

Zen's energy management platform will integrate with Eyedro's electricity monitoring capabilities to provide facilities customers with detailed energy-related data.

Lighting Controls And BACnet

Innovative technology provides detailed power usage information and BACnet integration.

Acuity Brands Introduces SiteView Energy

Combining power metering devices and a digital dashboard, this energy management solution creates a detailed, real-time view into energy consumption.

Question Of The Week: How Clear Is Your Energy Data Snapshot?

Cast your vote in this week's poll about accessing energy consumption information.

A Facility Manager’s Crystal Ball: Predicting Equipment Failures Through Facility Maintenance

Some fms may opt to keep waiting for a crystal ball that can predict equipment failures; the more realistic among them will instead opt for the crystal clear visibility into energy consumption.

Energy Management Trends: The Power Of Plugs

A growing share of facility energy use comes from plug loads. From the September 2013 issue.

IMT Releases Report on Building Energy Transparency

This is the first comprehensive review of building energy rating and disclosure laws which are starting to be phased in this year and will have an enormous impact on American real estate, affecting four billion square feet of building space—nearly three times the current impact of the LEED rating system.

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