Understand Key Features

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What is the Problem in Public Buildings? Staff, workers and pupils have the following problems to improve energy efficiency No information on consumption No knowledge of what one can change No knowledge of who is in charge No feedback on what has been achieved No incentives

What is the Problem in Public Buildings? Staff, workers and pupils have the following problems to improve energy efficiency No information on consumption No knowledge of what one can change No knowledge of who is in charge No feedback on what has been achieved No incentives provides information, knowledge, feedback and incentives

4 Core Elements of EDI-Net 1) Smiley's will inform you whether the building consumes what is expected according to current weather on the dashboard. 2) A benchmark tool allows creation of extracts on where investment is needed to interact with decision makers. 3) You can share knowledge and observations on with the responsible staff in your building in the forum. 4) We provide you with >30 curated materials if you want to learn or to mobilise and coach.

Dashboard “To display energy-related data in an engaging, graphical format to simplify energy monitoring and present key information at a glance” Data Visualisation

Energy & Water Consumption Opportunity to Improve The Smiley Scale Energy & Water Consumption Well Done Opportunity to Improve

Users only need this... ….but definitely not this… Make data accessible Users only need this... ….but definitely not this… and those interested this…

EDI-Net Sytem – Building Blocks Building A Building B Local system meters Step / Action H W E Import EDI-Net devices Data synchronisation Grouping of meters in a building Baseline for model Climate correction virtual meters HEAT: building A HEAT: building B Data WATER: building A WATER: B ELECTRICITY: A ELEC: B Building A Building B C D Grouping of all virtual meters in one building buildings league tables Department X Collecting of all competitors (buildings) Publication of results Reports Department Y Building Category Schools (A-D,...) In principle: Any device can be part of as many virtual meters and buildings as you wish. Same applies to buildings being part of as many leage tables as you wish.

Benchmark tool (EEM) “To provide decision-support for energy efficiency measures for individual buildings and across the portfolio” Data Visualisation

Quickly assess performance of buildings Against dashboard predictions with smiley's Against all buildings in the same class across all cities (letters) Over time with reduced level of detail to plan utilisation

Analyse a building and plan next steps in one place Track financial cost and measures already taken Get recommendations for next measure with most impact Record measure with cost and assess effectiveness over time

One forum for you and all PPAs in one place

Understand – stakeholder buy-in Setup – background work Free training materials in four steps Structure of all training materials and help topics: Understand – stakeholder buy-in Setup – background work Mobilise – get people involved Coach – get everyone to increase energy efficiency For all steps a wide range of easily adaptable materials are provided via forum / web-site for your use