By mid-July, the research consortium of the EU-funded project EN-TRACK announced the first public release of the energy efficiency platform. After two years of collaboration with partners and data collection from pilots in Spain and Bulgaria, EN-TRACK is now seeking valuable feedback from external stakeholders. They invite you to share your opinions, as your input can strongly influence the platform’s improved version scheduled for release in autumn.
- EN-TRACK offers a comprehensive approach to overcoming key challenges in energy efficiency projects and financing. The platform accesses data from various sources, including an automatic collection of real data, and aligns it creating a one-stop-shop energy efficiency tool for building managers and financial institutions.
- EN-TRACK provides valuable services to building owners and operators, including managing all building-related data, monitoring building performance over time, project measurement and verification, benchmarking energy consumption and project efficiency, assessing CO2 emissions, and decision support tools.
- The platform also caters to financial institutions by offering benchmarking and risk assessment capabilities. It allows for comparing financial performance across energy efficiency projects in buildings, evaluating investment projects based on specific building characteristics, and assessing CO2 emissions reductions resulting from investments.
- EN-TRACK offers a free public version of the platform, with an optional paid version offering various additional features.