Why Sub Meters - Rising energy costs continue to pressure operators of commercial facilities to leave "no stone unturned" in finding ways to reduce operating expenses. Users have turned to submetering to identify when and where energy is used in order to implement energy conservation measures and programs.
Building Owners - At the enterprise level, submeters help facility managers track everything from common area usage and HVAC system performance to monitoring after-hours energy usage for recovering and allocating costs back to the using tenant.
Leased Spaces - No two tenants use energy the same way. Metering allows building owners to monitor each tenant individually and generate energy statements based on their actual energy use
Tenants - From the tenant's perspective, submeters eliminate problems associated with arbitrary ratio-based measures like square-footage that favor high-volume users over low-use tenants.
Building Owners - At the enterprise level, submeters help facility managers track everything from common area usage and HVAC system performance to monitoring after-hours energy usage for recovering and allocating costs back to the using tenant.
Leased Spaces - No two tenants use energy the same way. Metering allows building owners to monitor each tenant individually and generate energy statements based on their actual energy use
Tenants - From the tenant's perspective, submeters eliminate problems associated with arbitrary ratio-based measures like square-footage that favor high-volume users over low-use tenants.