A client once asked me to explain the competitive landscape for energy management and efficiency software.
I decided to frame the conversation from the perspective of the building owner. If I’m a building owner and I want to reduce the energy consumption of my portfolio, what options do I have?
Among those options, which are simpler, cheaper, or more foundational? Which of the options enable the others?
The resulting roadmap worked its way into my work at NREL and eventually become a new framework I call The Energy Management Hierarchy of Needs.
As more and more organizations make carbon reduction commitments, it's becoming more important than ever.
Join 250+ others by signing up for tomorrow's Live Broadcast, where I'll unpack the hierarchy and use it to explain today's energy management software landscape.
See you then.
A client once asked me to explain the competitive landscape for energy management and efficiency software.
I decided to frame the conversation from the perspective of the building owner. If I’m a building owner and I want to reduce the energy consumption of my portfolio, what options do I have?
Among those options, which are simpler, cheaper, or more foundational? Which of the options enable the others?
The resulting roadmap worked its way into my work at NREL and eventually become a new framework I call The Energy Management Hierarchy of Needs.
As more and more organizations make carbon reduction commitments, it's becoming more important than ever.
Join 250+ others by signing up for tomorrow's Live Broadcast, where I'll unpack the hierarchy and use it to explain today's energy management software landscape.
See you then.
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