Honeywell Forge Performance+ for Buildings | Carbon and Energy Management
Honeywell - US
Honeywell Forge Performance+ for Buildings | Carbon and Energy Management
Honeywell - US
Honeywell Forge Performance+ for Buildings | Carbon and Energy Management
Honeywell - US
Helps building owners and operators monitor, control and optimize energy use.
Controlling your sustainability challenge:
The challenge is growing. Building owners and operators are
being asked to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions to
net-zero levels. But older buildings with legacy systems can be difficult to retrofit and traditional strategies to boost efficiency are
often complex and insufficient.
The modern portfolio manager needs to improve performance across every site,
with visibility into their sustainability KPIs from
anywhere. It’s time to harness the power of machine learning so you can:
• Stop managing energy in silos
• Gain visibility across your fleet
• Modernize the sustainability of your real estate portfolio from the top down
With Honeywell Forge Carbon and Energy Management, you can easily connect all your buildings to the intelligent cloud and
improve portfolio sustainability through the power of data and autonomous control.* The solution monitors and analyzes near-real-
time conditions data (like weather and occupancy) for every site and continuously adjusts HVAC set points to maintain peak
efficiency
around the clock – without sacrificing occupant comfort levels.
Honeywell
Forge Sustainability+ for Buildings | Carbon and Energy Management
helps end the hassle of siloed energy data and lack of insight into a
building's carbon emissions. It allows you to not only access but also monitor,
control and optimize
that data to meet your goals. With the right data, you can adjust your building
systems
to meet your energy performance and air quality (IAQ) to support occupant
comfort and well-being.
Carbon and Energy Management deciphers how your building uses energy while providing a clear analysis of energy and carbon emissions (scope 1 and 2) at the asset, site and portfolio levels. It uses smart meters, sensors and utility data to segment actual consumption and energy emissions by type of utility. It then analyzes that data alongside factors like weather, occupancy and utility rates to provide insight into building performance.