Inefficiencies in the U.S. commercial building stock are having a grave environmental impact because many buildings are using outdated technologies that consume far too much energy. The EPA and EnergyStar estimate that on average, 30 percent of the energy consumed in commercial buildings is wasted. This represents an opportunity for owners of buildings and portfolios of buildings to leverage new technologies in order to save energy and money, and also make a positive environmental impact.
Software assisted energy audits and building management systems are a step in the right direction for building operators. These technologies can save up to 25 percent on energy costs according to Forbes. The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has found that if energy efficiency investments increase by only 1-4 percent then the commercial building stock in the U.S. could save up to $60 billion collectively; a staggering amount of savings.
Buildings.com has identified 3 technologies that can result in the biggest savings in commercial buildings:
Building owners need to look to these new technologies to rid their buildings of vast inefficiencies. This will save them money, energy and most importantly, prevent devastating climate change.