Building commissioning remains a cost-effective way to improve the operation of your building while lowering energy use and mitigating other risks.

RMI is developing a web-based platform to perform portfolio-level analysis, prioritize energy projects, and track and deliver results.

As part of its grid-interactive efficient buildings (GEB) vision, BTO directs breakthrough research that will make building technologies smarter.
A BTO-supported technology is recognized as one of the 100 most exceptional innovations worldwide in science and technology over the past year.

Daylighting was a niche technique 30 years ago, but thanks to work of researchers like Ward, it is a core element of many high-performance buildings.
An estimated 200,000 devices are connected to the internet every hour across the globe. These devices rely on wireless networks.
Through the Better Communities Alliance, BTO recently partnered with Hatch to explore innovative and replicable energy solutions at seaports.
The number of ways that a building can use energy is growing, meaning that the best opportunities for saving energy in buildings are always changing.
IMT has released reports from the project Putting Data to Work, focusing on the value that building energy data brings to the efficiency industry.
Model building energy codes can save $126 billion in energy cost savings between 2010 and 2040 – but only if buildings are built to code.