Energy Management in the Built Environment
A Review of Best Practice
By Andy Lewry
Published January 23rd 2012 by IHS BRE Press – 48 pages
Published January 23rd 2012 by IHS BRE Press – 48 pages
This book provides a step-by-step approach to energy management, together with the use of a matrix tool for implementing energy management initiatives within an organization.
The tool can help identify areas for improvement, prioritize energy management activities and maximize benefits. Most of the examples are from the built environment but the principles can be employed in any organization or industry sector. The guidance is applicable by anyone responsible for energy management in an organization, from board level to operational staff.
In addition, the publication:
1. Introduction – Why Manage Energy? 2. Energy Management Systems 3. Establishing the Facts 4. Utility Bills and Metering 5. Monitoring and Targeting (M&T) 6. Energy Surveys, Audits and Walk-Arounds 7. Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance 8. Action Plan and Option Appraisal 9. Financial Appraisal 10. Implementation and Monitoring 11. Review, Lessons Learnt and Continuous Improvement
Principal consultant, BRE, UK
Name: Energy Management in the Built Environment: A Review of Best Practice (Paperback) – IHS BRE Press
Description: By Andy Lewry. This book provides a step-by-step approach to energy management, together with the use of a matrix tool for implementing energy management initiatives within an organization. The tool can help identify areas for improvement, prioritize energy management...
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