Scaling commercial energy efficiency

Thursday, November 19, 2015 - 05:08 in Mathematics & Economics

Big data may soon make buildings greener. With a recent major acquisition, MIT alumni-founded Retroficiency, which has assessed hundreds of thousands of buildings, is poised to bring its advanced energy analytics platform to millions of commercial buildings. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 6 million U.S. commercial and industrial buildings account for roughly 45 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and, on average, 30 percent of the energy in those buildings is wasted. The EPA also estimates that improving the energy efficiency of those buildings by just 10 percent could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, by an amount equivalent to taking 30 million vehicles off the road. Retroficiency, recently acquired by the energy and sustainability company Ecova, has been tackling that problem with a software data analytics platform that comprehensively analyzes the energy usage in thousands of buildings serviced by a utility company. It then shows the utility specific energy-conservation measures that...

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