Data Management, Analytics, & Reporting

Integrated data management and analytics services support informed decision-making and continuous improvement. Drive sustainability performance with clear, comprehensive data analysis and reporting.

Effective data management is the cornerstone of successful sustainability initiatives. We offer integrated utility data and analytics support, enabling organizations to track and manage their energy, water, and waste usage as well as other sustainability related data points including green building certifications, renewable energy, and green power procurement. We collect and aggregate comprehensive data to develop detailed management and stakeholder reports. Our services provide the insights needed to make informed decisions and drive continuous improvement.
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Transform raw data.

Our services turn raw data into actionable insights, supporting strategic planning and transparency.

Utility Data Integration

Provide integrated utility data support, enabling organizations to track and manage energy, water, and waste usage effectively.

Data Collection

Collect and aggregate comprehensive energy, water, and waste data, facilitating informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Stakeholder Reports

Develop detailed management and stakeholder reports that present data in a clear and actionable manner, supporting transparency and accountability.

Leverage your data for insightful decision-making. Our web-based platform, Trove™, provides advanced analytics and drives continuous improvement in sustainability performance.

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Building the Financial Business Case for Resilience

The Better Buildings Initiative
The Department of Energy launched the Finance and Resilience Initiative in 2019. The main outcome of this work is the Finance and Resilience Roadmap—a set of resources and case studies designed to help commercial building owners measure, manage, and mitigate risks associated with climate change and resilience.
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The Financial Impact of Healthy Buildings

The Real Estate Innovation Lab
In this research, authors use CompStak and Healthy Building public databases from Fitwel and WELL to operationalize a real estate hedonic model in order to ascertain the value of healthy spaces on the effective rent of offices spaces in ten cities within the United States.
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