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Rising energy prices globally are making energy efficiency a stronger business case for companies.
Volatility in energy markets is likely to continue, so building resilience through efficiency is key.
Overall, there is still significant progress needed for buildings globally to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Many major businesses have set net zero emissions targets. To meet these goals, large reductions in building energy use will be required.
Energy efficiency ranks among corporate decarbonisation priorities, and data on the current level of implementation of energy efficiency measures.

New regulations on building emissions and energy performance are emerging in cities and countries worldwide.
Organisations
must track
compliance across their building portfolios.

Basic steps like LED lighting, building controls, and HVAC upgrades still have significant room for implementation.
Companies can focus on proven returns through these demand reduction projects.
Advanced metering and sub-metering provides the data needed to identify underperforming buildings and equipment.
Lack of visibility is a major obstacle to efficiency.
Software tools like Bramo Portal can take energy data and provide actionable optimisation recommendations, from maintenance alerts to equipment upgrades.
They also enable compliance reporting.
Simulating savings from potential projects allows you to prioritise the initiatives with maximum carbon and cost reductions.
Verify actual savings after implementation.
While offsets have a role, deep energy retrofits and electrification provide longer-term decarbonisation.
Efficiency should be maximised before purchasing renewable energy.
It is key in getting granular energy data and leveraging it through software to find savings opportunities and track progress towards carbon and financial goals.
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