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Energy consumption

Shows energy use during the specified period.

What is it?

The KPI can also be used to look on the Normal year correction (NYC), also known as weather adjustment, involves a transformation of consumption data to account for variations in temperature and outdoor conditions. This adjustment makes it possible to compare consumption values between different years without unusual weather conditions affecting the calculations.

To carry out seasonal adjustment, data is retrieved from various weather stations, where values from SMHI, which has a network of weather stations across Sweden, are often integrated.

The KPI thus looks at an energy use that is weighted according to the conditions that existed in order to be able to compare time periods (years, quarters, months) against each other in a fair way.

How is it calculated?

Sum of energy consumption = Wh

Sum of energy consumption × correction factor = Wh

* Includes only the usage during the specified time period.

Why is it important to follow?

It is important for a real estate company to follow up and analyze Normal year corrected energy consumption for several reasons:

  1. Efficiency assessment: Normal year-corrected energy consumption is a key performance measure for real estate companies. By carefully monitoring and evaluating this key figure, the company can assess how well their buildings and systems manage energy use. It provides a valuable indication of the efficiency of energy management and helps to identify areas where improvements can be made to reduce unnecessary energy consumption.

  2. Economic aspects: Energy consumption directly affects the real estate company's finances. By understanding and managing this key figure, they can make energy use more efficient and thus reduce operating costs. This includes reduced energy costs and also potential savings on maintenance and repairs related to energy systems.

  3. Environmental responsibility: Energy consumption also has a significant environmental impact. By reducing energy consumption, real estate companies can reduce their carbon dioxide emissions and contribute to a more sustainable environment. This is particularly important given today's increasing focus on environmental responsibility and sustainability goals.

  4. Customer and tenant satisfaction: Many customers and tenants are interested in energy efficiency and sustainability. By actively managing and improving their normal year-corrected energy consumption, real estate companies can meet these expectations and increase satisfaction among their customers and tenants.

In summary, following up on Normal year-corrected energy consumption is of great importance for real estate companies. It helps them to streamline their energy use practices, reduce costs, reduce environmental impact and increase customer satisfaction. It is an important tool for achieving sustainable and profitable operations.

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  • Created by Homepal

    8/31/2023

  • This KPI is created and modified by us at Homepal using our own, made up demo data. The concept and idea comes from one of our customers.

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