Benchmarking: The Golden Rule of Energy and Water Efficiency

  June 16, 2016




Let’s be honest, you’re probably about ready to throw an energy meter through the window the next time you hear someone impart upon you this nugget of wisdom: “You can’t manage, what you don’t measure.” Facility managers know this. It’s practically the Golden Rule of energy and water management.

But knowing how your buildings are performing in terms of water and energy use is possible only if you have a basis of comparison – whether with your own historical data or that of other similar building types. And so the second Golden Rule of energy and water management is to benchmark. Constantly.

This is especially true these days as buildings are smarter and more technologically advanced, including Building Internet of Things devices that can talk to each other and alert FMs when something is wrong. The days of entering utility data into Excel are long past!

This Quick Read was compiled by Greg Zimmerman, Executive Editor of Building Operating Management magazine, greg.zimmerman@tradepress.com.

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