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Weather Normalization Use Cases

Examples of how weather normalization can help you

Updated over 9 months ago

Example scenario: Compare similar buildings

If you're overseeing a portfolio of commercial buildings across diverse climates, you can use weather normalization to compare similar buildings across different regions or within the same region with varying occupancies. Removing weather variables gives you insights into which buildings outperform others. This approach helps identify your top-performing buildings and replicate their results by adjusting underperforming buildings. As a result, you can prioritize investment strategies to optimize energy efficiency and operational excellence across your portfolio.

Example scenario: Measure and verify HVAC upgrades

After you've upgraded your HVAC system with new chillers for the warm months, you can use weather normalization to accurately assess the impact of the new chillers in your building's performance. This approach helps you measure and verify the effectiveness of your upgrade, demonstrating return on your investment and informing you of future upgrade decisions.

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