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Government Shutdown's Effect on Energy Star Goals





OTHER PARTS OF THIS ARTICLEPt. 1: Beginning on the Path To Energy Star CertificationPt. 2: Strategies for Continued Energy Efficient PerformancePt. 3: Misconceptions About Energy StarPt. 4: Energy Star Helps Engage School Staffs, Provides National RecognitionPt. 5: This Page


Did Portfolio Manager being unavailable during the government shutdown have any negative effects on your program?

The only effect was that it caused us to miss renewing Energy Star award submissions by a month on several schools because utility data became more than 120 days old during or shortly after the shutdown. If the program is shutdown again we will revert to using only our extensive building automation system for real time issue identification and outlier assessment, and our utility database program to provide billing cycle based analysis.

Answers provided by Joseph Clements PE, CEM, Executive Director, Facilities Services for Fulton County School System, College Park, Ga.




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