Establishment of energy management tools for facilities managers in the tropical region

Purpose - To establish national energy performance benchmarks and an energy efficiency classification system for commercial office buildings from whole building to sub-systems level for building professionals including facility managers.Design methodology approach - Issuing of survey form and questi...

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Buildings
Classification
Design
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Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Energy industry
Energy management
Energy use
Engineers
Environmental conditions
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Power measurements
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Studies
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Tropical environments
Tropical regions
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