Reach Goals
Better reach and maintain carbon reduction goals.
Visualize Emissions
Monitor and visualize Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions.
Optimize Operations
Leverage AI/ML for efficiency at a system level.
Create Resilience
Use power demand and supply optimization to reduce costs, create resilience.
Reach Goals
Better reach and maintain carbon reduction goals.
Visualize Emissions
Monitor and visualize Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions.
Optimize Operations
Leverage AI/ML for efficiency at a system level.
Create Resilience
Use power demand and supply optimization to reduce costs, create resilience.
Explore Features of Honeywell Forge Performance⁺ for Buildings | Carbon & Energy Management
Explore Features of Honeywell Forge Performance⁺ for Buildings | Carbon & Energy Management
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a quick overview of what the solution can do for a building or portfolio of buildings:
• Tracks energy use, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.
• Adjusts energy baseline for weather and occupancy.
• Manages utility bills and tenant billing.
• Monitors live meter data.
• Includes alarm to easily manage critical assets and KPIs.
• Tracks multiple IAQ measures.
• The Optimize Package uses ML and AI algorithms to analyze data and autonomously adjusts systems to meet desired parameters. This package can also help optimize energy intensive assets.
Scope 1 emissions are from fuels burned onside such as natural gases and fuel oil. Scope 1 includes emissions from combustion in owned or controlled boilers, furnaces and vehicles, and emissions from chemical production in owned or controlled process equipment.
Scope 2 emissions are from fuels burned offsite to deliver energy to a building. It is primarily emissions from purchased electricity and heat or steam. Scope 2 can also be emissions that are a consequence of your organizations energy use but that occur at sources you do not own or control.
The following data is from the 2018 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) from the US Energy Information Administration. This survey reported an estimated 5.9 million US commercial buildings consumed 6.8 quadrillion British thermal units of energy and spent $141 billion on energy in 2018. Electricity and natural gas were the main energy sources.
• Together, electricity and natural gas accounted for about 94% of energy consumed in 2018.
• Electricity accounted for 60% of energy consumed in commercial buildings.
• Natural gas accounted for 34% of energy consumed in commercial buildings.
• Food service, food sales and inpatient health care buildings were the most energy intensive.
• Only 2% of building were over 100,000 square feet but these buildings consumed over 1/3 of total energy in commercial buildings.
Yes. Honeywell’s Carbon & Energy Management solution can be scaled across a portfolio. No matter how many buildings are connected, the solution can show asset, site or portfolio level analytics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a quick overview of what the solution can do for a building or portfolio of buildings:
• Tracks energy use, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.
• Adjusts energy baseline for weather and occupancy.
• Manages utility bills and tenant billing.
• Monitors live meter data.
• Includes alarm to easily manage critical assets and KPIs.
• Tracks multiple IAQ measures.
• The Optimize Package uses ML and AI algorithms to analyze data and autonomously adjusts systems to meet desired parameters. This package can also help optimize energy intensive assets.
Scope 1 emissions are from fuels burned onside such as natural gases and fuel oil. Scope 1 includes emissions from combustion in owned or controlled boilers, furnaces and vehicles, and emissions from chemical production in owned or controlled process equipment.
Scope 2 emissions are from fuels burned offsite to deliver energy to a building. It is primarily emissions from purchased electricity and heat or steam. Scope 2 can also be emissions that are a consequence of your organizations energy use but that occur at sources you do not own or control.
The following data is from the 2018 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) from the US Energy Information Administration. This survey reported an estimated 5.9 million US commercial buildings consumed 6.8 quadrillion British thermal units of energy and spent $141 billion on energy in 2018. Electricity and natural gas were the main energy sources.
• Together, electricity and natural gas accounted for about 94% of energy consumed in 2018.
• Electricity accounted for 60% of energy consumed in commercial buildings.
• Natural gas accounted for 34% of energy consumed in commercial buildings.
• Food service, food sales and inpatient health care buildings were the most energy intensive.
• Only 2% of building were over 100,000 square feet but these buildings consumed over 1/3 of total energy in commercial buildings.
Yes. Honeywell’s Carbon & Energy Management solution can be scaled across a portfolio. No matter how many buildings are connected, the solution can show asset, site or portfolio level analytics.