Regular energy reporting is an extremely effective tool in identifying energy savings and improving business energy efficiency.
Energy reporting is most effective when accurate half-hourly energy data is available.
Typically, energy reports can simply summarise electric, gas and water consumption enabling businesses to see how much energy is being consumed within their buildings and properties each calendar month.
Alternatively, business energy consumption reports can be more detailed, breaking down the electric, gas and water usage to identify how, where and when the energy is being used.
If there are sub meters installed within the building, energy reports can include analysis of their energy usage. The reports can then include information about where the energy is being consumed and which areas are the highest energy users.
One key element to our energy reports is the energy savings recommendations section. Each energy report will identify areas of energy waste and highlight potential energy saving opportunities and energy saving initiatives to help improve business energy efficiency.
We offer energy reports which can be produced for individual buildings or a business's entire portfolio of properties.
Business energy consumption reports are customised to meet the requirements of the business but will typically include:
• Detailed analysis of electric, gas and water tariff meter usage.
• Explanation of energy consumption in relation to business activity.
• Reporting and analysis of large energy users (plant, HVAC, machinery, lighting).
• Reporting and analysis out-of-hours consumption (when the building is vacant).
• Identifying the highest day of consumption within the month.
• Reporting any unexpected increases/decreases in consumption.
• Degree Day Analysis reporting (gas and chiller usage against outside ambient temperature).
• Reporting and analysis of energy usage in tenanted areas and floors
• Reporting base loads information.
• Reporting business CO2 emissions.
For organisations that occupy multi-tenanted properties, the energy reports can be adapted to include information about tenant’s energy consumption. This has proved very useful, as it raises energy awareness among the building occupants.