Description
Analyze energy consumption, cost, and performance data for buildings, systems, or portfolios to identify efficiency, cost-saving, and decarbonization opportunities. Develop models, baselines, and reports; support audits and investment-grade analyses, M&V, and utility rate optimization.
- • Collect, clean, and analyze utility bills and interval meter data.
- • Benchmark facilities against peer datasets, codes, or ENERGY STAR.
- • Develop weather- and occupancy-normalized energy baselines.
- • Model building or process energy use with spreadsheets or simulation tools.
- • Calculate savings from energy conservation measures and operational changes.
- • Analyze utility rates and tariffs to optimize costs.
- • Prepare reports and dashboards with findings, KPIs, and recommendations.
- • Support investment-grade analyses with load profiles, cash flows, and risk metrics.
- • Evaluate technical and economic feasibility using ROI, NPV, and payback.
- • Identify and prioritize efficiency, electrification, and demand management opportunities.
- • Create measurement and verification plans per IPMVP and track realized savings.
- • Detect anomalies, faults, or performance drift through trend analysis.
- • Forecast energy use, demand, greenhouse gases, and budgets.
- • Coordinate data collection with site staff and vendors; specify metering needs.
- • Assess impacts of on-site generation, storage, or alternative energy sources.
- • Support commissioning and retro-commissioning analytics and FDD.
- • Prepare scopes of work and RFP inputs for ECM projects.
- • Develop demand response and peak-shaving strategies.
- • Ensure compliance with energy reporting, benchmarking, and incentive requirements.
- • Present analyses and recommendations to clients and stakeholders.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026