Over the spring and summer 2015 semesters, two undergraduate students completed a full energy audit of two local municipalities in order to provide recommendations for usage reduction. This audit was done as part of a community partnership initiative with Emerald Cities Collaborative, a community development collective focused on promoting sustainable communities through environmental energy education. Utilizing the data provided by a local utility company; students were able to analyze current EPA and DOE online tools for energy benchmarking. These tools are freely available for small local governments. The results of this study suggest that improvements can be made to the existing tools that increase their usefulness to municipalities. Fu...
This deliverable shows the results of a desk research for already existing (online) tools that promo...
The analysis of energy performance certificates is one method of better understanding the current co...
Small- and medium-sized commercial buildings owners and utility managers often look for opportunitie...
Over the spring and summer 2015 semesters, two undergraduate students completed a full energy audit ...
Across the United States, the energy used to power commercial buildings represents a sizeable portio...
Governments are playing an increasingly active role in reducing carbon emissions, and a key strategy...
Most energy benchmarking tools provide static feedback on how one building compares to a larger set ...
In its continuous effort to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy cost of its facilities, Anch...
This project focused on testing and evaluating a new tool for municipal energy analysis, Mass Energy...
The residential sector was accountable for the consumption of 143 TWh in 2007, comprising35 % of Swe...
The study is intended to explore the viability of developing a web-based tool to facilitate a holist...
To support the energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions laid out in UBC’s Community Ene...
The rising energy costs, the growing concern about global competition and environmental issues and t...
Building energy benchmarking is the comparison of whole-building energy use relative to a set of sim...
An energy audit is a survey in which the study of energy flows for the purpose of conservation is ex...
This deliverable shows the results of a desk research for already existing (online) tools that promo...
The analysis of energy performance certificates is one method of better understanding the current co...
Small- and medium-sized commercial buildings owners and utility managers often look for opportunitie...
Over the spring and summer 2015 semesters, two undergraduate students completed a full energy audit ...
Across the United States, the energy used to power commercial buildings represents a sizeable portio...
Governments are playing an increasingly active role in reducing carbon emissions, and a key strategy...
Most energy benchmarking tools provide static feedback on how one building compares to a larger set ...
In its continuous effort to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy cost of its facilities, Anch...
This project focused on testing and evaluating a new tool for municipal energy analysis, Mass Energy...
The residential sector was accountable for the consumption of 143 TWh in 2007, comprising35 % of Swe...
The study is intended to explore the viability of developing a web-based tool to facilitate a holist...
To support the energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions laid out in UBC’s Community Ene...
The rising energy costs, the growing concern about global competition and environmental issues and t...
Building energy benchmarking is the comparison of whole-building energy use relative to a set of sim...
An energy audit is a survey in which the study of energy flows for the purpose of conservation is ex...
This deliverable shows the results of a desk research for already existing (online) tools that promo...
The analysis of energy performance certificates is one method of better understanding the current co...
Small- and medium-sized commercial buildings owners and utility managers often look for opportunitie...