The 2009 Berkly labs report on Building Commissioning states simply that
"Thanks to energy savings valued more than the cost of the commissioning process, associated reductions in greenhouse gas emissions come at “negative” cost. In fact, the median cost of conserved carbon is negative— -$110 per tonne for existing buildings and -$25/tonne for new construction—as compared with market prices for carbon trading and offsets in the +$10 to +$30/tonne range."
They go on further to state
"These findings demonstrate that commissioning is arguably the single-most cost-effective strategy for reducing energy costs, and greenhouse gas emissions in buildings today"
Using our data anlysis techniques we can identify easy and effective changes to your building systems to lower the barrier to constantly commissioning your building .
Read more about commissioning and it's benifits here.
http://cx.lbl.gov/documents/2009-assessment/lbnl-cx-cost-benefit.pdf
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