Energy transition is a major concern around the world. In France, this transition is being concretized with the implementation of the French tertiary sector decree. This new regulation aims to drastically reduce the energy consumption of tertiary buildings. But what are the stakes of this decree and how can building owners and managers effectively meet these new requirements?
The French tertiary sector decree is a concrete response to the current climate challenges. It requires building owners and managers of tertiary buildings (such as offices, businesses, hotels, etc.) to significantly reduce their energy consumption:
These goals, while commendable, represent a major challenge for building owners and managers. How to meet these requirements and implement effective measures?
To succeed in this challenge, the first step is to accurately measure energy consumption. This allows you to quickly detect anomalies or consumption drifts.
Optimizing the operation of building systems, such as lighting, heating, and air conditioning, is essential. This not only saves energy, but also provides optimal comfort for occupants.
Data collection is essential. It allows you to generate detailed reports on building energy consumption. Thanks to these reports, managers can make informed decisions to optimize energy consumption.
Take advantage of BAG•Tower's data analytics expertise. Our platform offers detailed reports and relevant insights to guide your decisions.
In addition to energy consumption, indoor air quality is an essential factor for the well-being of occupants. Monitoring this quality while optimizing the energy consumption of ventilation systems is a major asset.
Learn about our approach: BAG•Tower is not limited to energy monitoring. Discover how our solution helps improve indoor air quality while optimizing energy consumption.
The French tertiary sector decree is an invitation to rethink the energy management of tertiary buildings. It calls for an integrated approach, where monitoring, control, and data analysis play a central role. With BAG•Tower, building owners and managers have a valuable ally to effectively meet the requirements of this ordinance and actively contribute to the energy transition.