~Superluminal temperature response curves
What impact is outside air temperature having inside your building? Turn a year’s worth of data–34,944 data points–into a data visualization for insights on your building’s temperature response behavior.
What impact is outside air temperature having inside your building? Turn a year’s worth of data–34,944 data points–into a data visualization for insights on your building’s temperature response behavior.
Michael Bennon, Managing Director at the Global Projects Center at Stanford University, discusses infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships in an era of compounding deferred maintenance deficits.
As energy nerds, we were nearly as excited to browse through solar submeter data from Monday as we were to actually see the eclipse. And the Gridium team was not alone…
How to use the IPMVP Option C method to automatically calculate results from energy efficiency investments like a new compressor for that pony chiller in the mechanical room.
It cost $258 million, in today’s dollars, to build the Brooklyn Bridge in the 1870s. Today, New York City’s mayor is proposing an $800 million annual tax increase on his city’s wealthiest to pay for the billion dollar backlog in deferred maintenance.
The best interval data browser in the world paired with industry leading M&V and new portfolio management superpowers.
Talking with Dr. Layne Karafantis of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum about human factors engineering initiatives in the maintenance of complex aerospace systems.
The California energy market is changing rapidly, leading some to ask if full retail choice is an option. We discuss the policy tea leaves and implications for building professionals faced with CCA enrollment decisions.
A discussion with Joe Tormos–Facilities Engineering Manager for Hines at Airbnb–about the three main components of a preventive maintenance program.
A U.S. Department of Energy analysis calculates the jump in utility bills from your building’s deferred maintenance costs to be $1.16 per square foot.
Larry Summers–the 71st Secretary of the Treasury and a former Director of the National Economic Council–believes deferred maintenance is a debt burden that compounds at 7% a year.
What building operators should know about the changing energy market structure in California.