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A Case for EMIS: Why Granular Building Data is Worth the Effort

By Riaz Hoque on May 13, 2026 8:00:01 AM

Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) continuously monitor equipment/system performance, establish normalized baselines for how equipment should operate, track whether corrective actions persist over time, and detect when something begins to drift. Think of it as a fitness tracker for your building - one that learns what "normal" looks like and alerts operators when something changes.

Topics: Energy Efficiency Carbon Reduction EMIS Energy Savings Carbon Savings CO2

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