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Energy Consumption

Select Building

Click here to change which buildings energy data is displayed on the gauge and graph

  • Electricity
  • Cooling
  • Heating
  • Utility Icons

    Harvard tracks it's energy consumption by building and by usage type. Energy used for heating and cooling is tracked separate from general energy usage so that we can normalize usage against changing weather patterns.

    Total Usage
  • Historical Usage

    By trending energy consumption, Harvard can measure changes in building performance over time. Users can explore this change by checking energy history over past time periods.

    Historical Usage

Current Energy Gauge

This gauge shows the current energy consumption of the selected building in real time.

Historical Usage Graph

This chart shows the energy usage trend for the selected building and utility over the selected time period.

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Current Temp

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Current Humidity

Current Weather

Weather is a major driver of energy, affecting how much energy is consumed to heat or cool the building and maintain a comfortable and stable indoor environment.

More Current Weather

Equivalent Unit Icons

By showing the energy consumption as it relates to other energy sources or other carbon emission sources.

kBTUs are a measure of heat energy. They are the standard unit used to sum energy consumption from multiple sources that allow for effective comparison between sources of energy or for benchmarking buildings with different sources.

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Wind

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Temp

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Humidity

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