Advances in Building Data Management for Building Performance Standards Using the SEED Platform: Article No. 100530

Nicholas Long, Katherine Fleming, Alex Swindler, Andrew Held, Robin Mitchell, Gregor Henze

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Abstract

Reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the built environment is a critical step in achieving emission goals to mitigate climate change impacts. Local, federal, and international jurisdictions are deploying several methods to reduce energy and emissions such as voluntary and mandatory benchmarking and building performance standards, requiring building owners to reach energy and emission targets. Jurisdictions leveraging benchmarking and building performance standards require knowledge of the buildings covered; which is a large task due to staffing constraints, limited information on building characteristics and tax parcel data, and the need for advanced data management techniques to align datasets. This paper describes an open-source platform's recent advances to create consistent taxonomies, identify erroneous data, enable auditability, and track building performance. The paper concludes with two use cases on how the platform has been used by jurisdictions.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages17
JournalDevelopments in the Built Environment
Volume20
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5500-89194

Keywords

  • building benchmarking
  • building data management
  • building performance standards
  • case study

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