Our Schools/Town Doesn't Have a Portfolio Manager Account
Haven't yet begun your energy tracking or using another system? No problem. We're here to help.
Although it takes a bit of time to get all your data together and establish your account and link meters to say accounts, it will be worth it. And best of all, most municipal users of Portfolio Manager report that it only takes a few hours a year to input & maintain your data.
Follow these suggested steps and get started today.
For more information on energy benchmarking
Although it takes a bit of time to get all your data together and establish your account and link meters to say accounts, it will be worth it. And best of all, most municipal users of Portfolio Manager report that it only takes a few hours a year to input & maintain your data.
Follow these suggested steps and get started today.
- Watch a webinar training on benchmarking.
- To use the new ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager:
- Go to www.ENERGYSTAR.gov and click on the Portfolio Manager link.
- Click on the big green "Sign Up" button and set one up.
- Follow the easy to use steps to add your properties and enter your energy bill information.
- To share your information with the LEWG:
- Click on the "Contacts" link at the top right hand side of your Portfolio main page.
- Click on "Add Contact".
- Go To 'Find Contact in Portfolio Manager", add: Name- Julia Dundorf, username- JDundorf
- Click the "Connect" button.
- You will get a notification that Julia and the LEWG have accepted your connection.
- Go to "Sharing" tab, choose "Share a Property" and choose which buildings you would like to share.
For more information on energy benchmarking
- Review the in's and out's of energy benchmarking from EPA's website.
- Review the New Hampshire Handbook on Energy Efficiency & Climate Change (Volume II – Revised August 2009), beginning at page 13 for a great overview on the process of conducting a benchmarking inventory and how to collect data.