In the ever-evolving world of building management and energy efficiency, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. Today, we’re discussing a report published by Berkeley Lab that sheds light on the remarkable potential of Energy Information Systems (EIS) and Fault Detection…
Fundamental Series on Building Analytics: What is an Energy Information System?
The energy crises of the seventies, beginning with the oil embargo in 1973, followed by the oil shock in 1979, are generally regarded as the catalysts that led to an increased focus on energy conservation. Energy supply problems caused dramatic increases…
Fundamental Series on Building Analytics: How can Predictive Analytics Help Save Energy & Improve Occupant Comfort?
Since time immemorial people have been trying to predict the future. “From the weather forecast to the time the GPS says we’ll reach our destination, our lives are built around futuristic fictions.” Popular Science, Max Saunders/The Conversation, August 22, 2019 In…
Auditing Building Comfort Series: Thermal Comfort
6 variables drive an occupant’s thermal comfort: air temperature, surface temperature, humidity, clothing level, activity level, and air velocity, but these factors don’t tell the full story behind the maintenance involved in optimizing temperature in office buildings, commercial buildings, K-12 schools,…