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Articles, guides, and answers about commercial energy monitoring, electricity analytics, and how to reduce costs with high-resolution data.

How to Reduce Energy Costs in Commercial Buildings Without Major Investments
Learn how commercial buildings can reduce energy costs by identifying hidden energy waste, optimising HVAC systems and using high-resolution electricity data to uncover inefficiencies traditional monitoring often misses.

Energy Monitoring vs Energy Management: What's the Difference?
Energy monitoring collects electricity data. Energy management turns that data into actions that reduce costs and improve building performance. Understand the difference and why both matter.

How Much Energy Is Wasted in Commercial Properties?
A significant portion of electricity consumption in commercial buildings may not contribute to productive operations, and the waste is often invisible. Learn where it hides and how to find it.

Peak Demand Charges Explained: The Hidden Cost on Your Electricity Bill
Peak demand charges are fees based on the highest level of electricity demand recorded during a billing period. Unlike energy consumption charges, which are based on total kilowatt-hours (kWh) used, demand charges are based on power demand, typically measured in kilowatts (kW).

How to Identify Hidden Energy Waste in Commercial Buildings
Many commercial buildings invest in energy efficiency, yet costs remain high. Learn how high-resolution electricity monitoring reveals hidden energy waste.

How to Choose the Right Energy Analytics Solution for Commercial and Industrial Buildings
Learn how to choose the right energy analytics solution for commercial buildings and industrial facilities. Compare high-frequency monitoring, power quality, expert analysis, and multi-site benchmarking to reduce electricity costs and improve building performance.

How Real-Time Energy Monitoring Supports EPBD Compliance
The revised EPBD is shifting the focus from design specifications to operational performance. Learn how real-time electricity data helps commercial buildings meet future requirements.
