Video describes how NREL’s Intelligent Campus program uses an EMIS to manage and save energy, make operational decisions, and function as a living laboratory.
Federal Energy Management Program
March 17, 2022Energy management information systems (EMIS) are a broad and rapidly evolving family of software tools that monitor, analyze, and control building energy use and system performance. NREL’s Intelligent Campus program uses an EMIS to manage, save, and report energy use; test, demonstrate, and study the integration of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies; and make operational decisions that minimize emissions or enhance resiliency. Learn more about how federal agencies can benefit from EMIS: energy.gov/eere/femp/energy-management-information-systems-federal-facilities.
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