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Navigating Building Performance Standards
With buildings responsible for nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the introduction of Building Performance Standards is a crucial step towards addressing this challenge. As a key player in the buildings industry, you might be feeling the pressure to reduce your energy consumption and emissions, while regularly reporting on your progress. We understand that these new responsibilities can add a layer of complexity to your role.
At Johnson Controls, we believe that everyone in the industry has a vital role in tackling these climate issues. To support you in navigating these challenges and regulations, our suite of OpenBlue Net Zero solutions offers a range of features designed to help you achieve your sustainability goals efficiently and effectively.

Industry Standards and Benchmarking Capabilities
To help our customers deliver on their sustainability goals and make it easier to stay compliant, we've integrated a global library industry standards and benchmarking capabilities into OpenBlue Enterprise Manager. This allows customers to measure their buildings' performance against external factors like the Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBX) and local regulations such as New York's Local Law 97. These tools make it a lot easier to track regulatory compliance and make informed decisions.
Regulatory Compliance Program Analysis
Our regulatory compliance analysis model can forecast a building's emissions and compliance status for the next 12 months highlighting potential penalties for non-compliance, enabling customers to take proactive measures to avoid them.
This functionality makes it very easy for customers to understand how their buildings are performing in terms of compliance, over time and comparisons with different sites or building types. Learn more about our Net Zero solution here.
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