
Labeling Program Helps Building Owners Save
Energy
March 8, 2012
ASHRAE officials have developed the Building Energy Quotient (bEQ)
program, which assigns an energy usage quotient based on completion
of an in-operation assessment and includes an ASHRAE Level I Energy
Audit to buildings.
"bEQ lets a commercial building owner zero in on opportunities
to lower building operating cost and make informed decisions to
increase value," says Tom Phoenix, a consulting engineer in Greensboro,
N.C., who chairs the bEQ committee. "The ultimate goal of the program
is to encourage more energy-efficient buildings and give owners
more control over rising energy costs."
The key component of the program is the in-operation assessment
and the ASHRAE Level I Energy Audit, which serves as the industry
standard for determining a building's energy use and producing an
actionable plan to improve building performance. To meet bEQ's requirements,
the assessment must be performed by an ASHRAE-certified building
energy assessment professional.
"The bEQ documentation provides data on actual energy use and other
information that will allow owners to evaluate and reduce their
buildings' energy consumption," Phoenix says. "When all the facts
on a building's energy use are known, an owner can make informed
decisions to manage energy use."
bEQ was introduced two years ago as a pilot program with the intent
of providing an easily understood scale to convey a building's energy
use in comparison to similar buildings and climate zones, while
also providing building owners with building-specific information
that highlights potential energy saving opportunities. Under the
program, buildings are eligible to receive an "In Operation" rating
as long as the building has at least 12 months of consecutive energy
use data. The rating is based on the building and how it is operated.
Building energy use disclosure is mandatory in California; Washington,
D.C.; Austin, Texas; Washington State; the European Union; and Australia.
For more information, visit www.buildingenergyquotient.com.
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