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Getting Started with a Portfolio Wide Energy Management Policy

Posted on January 16, 2014

Getting your head around Energy Management is a difficult process. A good place to start is with a corporate policy to build consesus and guidance around.  Policy can be described as a statement of commitment that contains procedures and protocols that can be used by senior management officers when guiding a Portfolio Wide Energy Management Policy….

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What do Energy Disclosure Laws and Electric Vehicles (EV) have in common?

Posted on January 10, 2014

How powerful would it be for property owners to know what their residents are going to do before they actually do it? To predict how they would react to certain amenities, or to intervene just before a resident loses loyalty and switches properties? Leading  indicators can give owners a sense of where the economy is headed in the future, paving…

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Energy Management for Portfolios – Getting Started in 2014

Posted on January 3, 2014

  Self-Check It is important for a portfolio or property to conduct a thorough self-assessment of its current performance, goals and requisite level of effort in 2014 before deciding to embark on an energy management program. For firms with energy management procedures already in place, it may be less of a reach to take on…

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Getting Started with a Porfolio Wide Energy Strategy

Posted on December 27, 2013

Energy management is more than saving money—it is about understanding processes and energy patterns on properties, setting realistic goals and monitoring progress, and protecting natural resources while leveraging alternative ones. Adopting a portfolio commitment to energy best practices is one way that portfolios can meet today’s cost-cutting and long-term energy efficiency goals. A formal energy…

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Understanding CBECS – A key foundation of the EPA’s Portfolio Manager

Posted on December 20, 2013

About the Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) CBECS is a national sample survey that collects information on the stock of U.S. commercial buildings, their energy-related building characteristics, and their energy consumption and expenditures. The CBECS was first conducted in 1979; the tenth, and most recent survey, was fielded starting in April 2013 to provide…

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Is Solar Mainstream Enough for Multifamily?

Posted on December 13, 2013

  The U.S. solar industry has come a long way in a very short timeframe. After decades of slow but steady growth, the last 2.5 years have brought an explosion of new installations in America — with two-thirds of all total distributed solar installed since just 2011. By 2015, installations will likely double. At only…

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What is Intelligent Energy Efficiency?

Posted on December 6, 2013

Intelligent efficiency is the term used to describe the capability next-generation automated equipment and networks used in buildings, transportation, and manufacturing that have become adaptive to environmental inputs and self-optimizing in performance. This makes possible levels of performance that could not be achieved as recently as ten years ago. The energy savings that result from…

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Waste – the rising enemy of utility expense control

Posted on November 22, 2013

America is a disposable society According to a Fortune Magazine article in November 2013, American cities are scrambling to deal with the mounting piles of garbage. Alarming statistics support this statement: In 2011, we generated 250 million tons of garbage, nearly double the amount of 1970. The number of landfills over the same period dropped…

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Are strategies for multifamily energy effciency different than other building types?

Posted on November 15, 2013

What are specific Cost-Effective Energy Savings Measures for Multifamily The approach to selecting energy savings measures is different for multifamily than other building types. Although there are opportunities (depending on the climate zone) to save space-conditioning energy, the shared wall geometry of dwelling units and reduced external surface area in multifamily buildings means that less…

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Developing a long term portfolio strategy for investing in energy efficiency

Posted on November 8, 2013

Seven (7) events that trigger energy efficiency upgrades and resulting savings There are many discrete financial and regulatory events that may prompt an owner to upgrade a Multifamily building. However, in general, there are a few specific events in a Multifamily building’s Lifecycle when it is typically more cost effective, convenient and efficient to make savings…

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