Monday, June 21, 2010

BOMA San Francisco Launches Commercial Property Energy Efficiency Program

A preponderance of activity and attention in the energy efficiency industry focuses on tangible, physical improvements to buildings and their equipment. Rightly so, given the energy savings and returns generated through the implementation of lighting, HVAC and energy management technologies. But, such activities are only part (albeit a primary piece) of the energy efficiency puzzle -- there's much to be learned, and many dollars to be saved, through thoughtful behavioral and operational practices.

Last month, the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of San Francisco announced they will coordinate delivery throughout California of the BOMA Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP), an innovative series that teaches commercial real estate professionals how to reduce energy consumption -- and related costs -- with proven, no- and low- cost strategies for optimizing equipment, people and practices. From BOMA's press release:

Nationwide, the commercial real estate industry spends approximately $24 billion annually on energy. Yet energy consumption represents the single, largest controllable operating expense for office buildings. BOMA anticipates BEEP will reduce energy consumption by as much as 30 percent in participating commercial properties

"If 2,000 Bay Area buildings adopt BEEP's best practices during the next three years, the resulting savings gained from reduced energy consumption will amount to $400 million," said BOMA SF Executive Vice President Marc Intermaggio. "The fact is a 30 percent reduction in energy consumption in the nation's commercial buildings, which equates to $7.2 billion, is readily achievable simply by improving building operating standards."

Click here to visit BOMA's BEEP site and learn more.

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