SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS
Asset Classes
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Offices
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- Not applicable
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Enclosed Shopping Centres
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- Not applicable
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Open Air Retail
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- Not applicable
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Light Industrial
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Multi-Unit Residential Buildings
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- Not applicable
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Health Care Facilities
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Universal
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Focus Area
Energy and Carbon
Topic
Benchmarking
Question #
E3.1b – Sub-Metered Data
Question
Is any sub-metered energy use available for the most recent 12 months?
Applicability
Enclosed Shopping Center, Universal, Multi-Unit Residential, Light Industrial, Open Air Retail
Tenant occupied building
Answer & Scoring
- Yes = 2 points
- No = 0 points
- Not Applicable – Owner/landlord occupied building = 0/0
Max of 2 points
Requirements
For any sub-metered energy data available:
- Provide monthly sub-metered energy data in table format – see BOMA BEST Form E1.0b
- Provide energy sub-meter details, such as make, model, location, photo and year of installation
- Indicate whether any energy is generated and used on-site and whether that use has been sub-metered
Documentation
- Most recent 12 months of sub-metered energy use
- Narrative of data collection methodology and sub-meter data, if available
Suggested Lead
In-house
Value
- Analyze sub-metered energy data to better understand energy consumption associated with individual energy intensive systems
- Determine how energy use has changed over the lifetime of the building to assess if adjustments need to be made
- Building management teams are encouraged to document the building’s sub-metering practices using the BOMA BEST Form – E1.0b
Related Questions:
Description
Sub-meters measure the energy consumption of specific areas or equipment, providing property owners and managers with the ability to understand where and how building energy is being used
References
None
Adapted BB 3.0 Question
Question 01.03.02 — Does building management track and monitor building performance and consumption patterns?