Site Energy Use Intensity definition

Site Energy Use Intensity or “EUI” means a building’s weather-normalized energy use expressed as energy per square foot per year as a function of its size, normalized for weather as feasible with the reporting platform used. A building’s EUI is calculated by dividing the total energy consumed by the building in one year (measured in kBtu) by the total Gross Floor Area of the building.

Examples of Site Energy Use Intensity in a sentence

  • The RMS system automatically downloads the interval energy and interval weather data and provides the energy management team access to energy usage monitoring, analytics, graph visualizations, reports with energy KPIs, and Dashboards to be able to implement corrective energy conservation actions, energy efficiency, and benchmark facilities using EPA's Energy Star Site Energy Use Intensity (EUI).

Related to Site Energy Use Intensity

  • Energy Use Intensity (EUI) means the kBTUs (1,000 British Thermal Units) used per square foot of gross floor area.

  • Power Plant means a facility for the generation of

  • generating plant means the generating facility described in Schedule 1 as amended from time to time;

  • electric line means any line which is used for carrying electricity for any purpose and includes:

  • renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as small hydro, wind, solar including its integration with combined cycle, biomass, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste and other such sources as approved by the MNRE;