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Developed from concept by Energy and Technical Services, e-Bench™ is a full energy and utility software management system. Internet based, e-Bench™ models an organisation’s core business (buildings and processes) and allows users to determine for themselves how efficiently they are consuming energy and utilities and how this relates to their core activities. It provides all features that could be expected from an energy and utility management system including invoice reconciliation, targeting & monitoring, benchmarking and identifying best practice. For a more detailed overview on e-Bench, its benefits and how it works, go to Detailed Overview.
Range of Functions
e-Bench has been designed as a one-stop shop to meet the needs of the energy/utility manager, facilities manager, process engineer but at the same time, interpreting many of its reports does not require technical expertise, and it can be an equally valuable tool for the building owner, tenant or a chief financial officer. Hence, to meet the requirements of this diverse group of users, e-Bench provides a very wide range of output and interpretive data that addresses both technical and non-technical issues. For an in-depth summary of the functions that e-Bench provides, go to Detailed Overview / What does it do?
Data/Information Inputs and Outputs
e-Bench is a comprehensive management system that is a hybrid between an audit and a simulation/modelling tool. In providing this, e-Bench requires inputs of operational data such as energy and utility consumption patterns, utilisation data such as hours of use, number of occupants, climate data such as heating degree days, cooling degree days, hours of sunlight, physical factors such as the nature of construction, type of materials, etc. At the heart of this is a simulation/modelling tool that interprets all of these inputs, relating them to the facility or process being modelled and provides outputs that readily and transparently benchmark how well it is performing. For an in-depth description of the types of data and information managed by e-Bench, how it is collected and incorporated, go to Data Sets.