The 2024 IECC's new Section C405.13.7 requires end-use submetering for every significant non-electrical load—boilers, chillers, furnaces, water heaters,
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The 2024 IECC mandates separate EV charging metering. NEC 2026 introduces new marking, shutoff, and GFCI requirements. Learn how per-charger monitoring
Green Building United's 2026 Sustainability Symposium returns to Temple University on May 15. Here's what energy metering professionals learned from the
ASHRAE 90.1, NYC Local Law 97, Philadelphia BEPS, and Maryland Climate Solutions Now Act now require circuit-level energy data — not just utility bills.
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The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive is reshaping global energy reporting. Learn how circuit-level metering provides the granular Scope 2
With NYC LL97 penalties escalating in 2030, building owners need a clear path from current consumption to compliant emissions levels. Here's how real-time