The practice of monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) using energy management and information systems (EMIS) has been shown to enable and help sustain up to 20% energy savings in buildings. Despite research that has quantified the costs, benefits, and energy savings of MBCx, the process remains under-utilized. To understand why MBCx is not more frequently adopted and how to encourage its use, this research synthesizes qualitative data from over 40 organizations, currently engaging in MBCx. The outcome of this research is a framework containing variables that emerged from the qualitative data, marked as barriers or enablers, organized by phases of the MBCx process. The framework is comprised of 51 emergent variables that fall within 13 diffe...
ABSTRACT The building sector is responsible for a major part of the energy consumption. A considerab...
This 59 page report, sponsored by California Energy Commission Pubic Interest Energy Research (PIER)...
Proceedings of the 2006 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, vol. 3, pp. 27-40. Rev...
The practice of monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) using energy management and information system...
Monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) is a continuous building energy management process used to opt...
Buildings rarely perform as intended, resulting in energy use that is higher than anticipated. Build...
As building energy and system-level monitoring becomes more common, facility teams are faced with an...
Proceedings of the 2012 ACEEE Summer Study (Panel 4, Paper 1130). Monitoring-based commissioning (MB...
Commissioning is gaining increasing recognition as a cost-effective strategy for reducing commercial...
The use and application of energy efficient technologies within new and existing buildings is a grow...
Monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) combines building en-ergy system monitoring with standard retr...
Building systems and energy-efficiency measures (EEMs) often don`t perform as well in practice as ex...
The University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Investor-Owned ...
As digital controls and smart meters become commonplace in commercial buildings, facilities teams ha...
Monitored data play a very important part in the implementation and evaluation of energy conservatio...
ABSTRACT The building sector is responsible for a major part of the energy consumption. A considerab...
This 59 page report, sponsored by California Energy Commission Pubic Interest Energy Research (PIER)...
Proceedings of the 2006 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, vol. 3, pp. 27-40. Rev...
The practice of monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) using energy management and information system...
Monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) is a continuous building energy management process used to opt...
Buildings rarely perform as intended, resulting in energy use that is higher than anticipated. Build...
As building energy and system-level monitoring becomes more common, facility teams are faced with an...
Proceedings of the 2012 ACEEE Summer Study (Panel 4, Paper 1130). Monitoring-based commissioning (MB...
Commissioning is gaining increasing recognition as a cost-effective strategy for reducing commercial...
The use and application of energy efficient technologies within new and existing buildings is a grow...
Monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx) combines building en-ergy system monitoring with standard retr...
Building systems and energy-efficiency measures (EEMs) often don`t perform as well in practice as ex...
The University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Investor-Owned ...
As digital controls and smart meters become commonplace in commercial buildings, facilities teams ha...
Monitored data play a very important part in the implementation and evaluation of energy conservatio...
ABSTRACT The building sector is responsible for a major part of the energy consumption. A considerab...
This 59 page report, sponsored by California Energy Commission Pubic Interest Energy Research (PIER)...
Proceedings of the 2006 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, vol. 3, pp. 27-40. Rev...