Enmon for regions and their organisations

One energy manager. Three hundred buildings.
With data, a fair fight.

Schools, hospitals, care homes, every public organisation tracks energy its own way, and the region glues an overview together from dozens of Excel files. Enmon turns the portfolio into one screen: benchmarking, project verification and council-ready reports.

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the typical ratio of a regional energy manager to the buildings they oversee
60 Excel files
what an answer to a ministry request looks like today
kWh/m²
the language a grammar school and a hospital finally share
Model story

The contractor promised −30 %. Consumption didn’t even drop by 5.

The school retrofit was handed over eight months ago. The contractor says everything works, but the invoices say otherwise. Without metering you can’t prove it and the warranty claim gets rejected. And the warranty clock keeps ticking.

With Enmon, the building’s baseline is measured before the retrofit even starts, and after start-up, consumption is compared against the design automatically, day after day. Mistuned controls show up in weeks, not after the warranty. The same mechanism watches the guaranteed savings of EPC projects, independently of the contractor who promised them. The fox stops guarding the henhouse.

The numbers here are model figures; the situation comes from the daily practice of regional investment departments. The point holds universally: a guarantee without metering is just a sentence in a contract.

School retrofit, heat consumption8 months after handover
Baseline year (measured)100 %
Design promise−30 %
Reality after start-up−4 %
After the claim and controls tuning
A gap of 26 percentage points between the promise and reality. Without data it’s word against word, with daily metering, indisputable grounds for a warranty claim.
Model portfolio

Where the region’s money flows

Click the buildings. For each one you’ll see what Enmon watches, and what typically turns up in regional portfolios.

REGIONAL AUTHORITYGRAMMAR SCHOOL AGRAMMAR SCHOOL BREGIONAL HOSPITALSCHOOL AFTER EPCCARE HOMEMUSEUM · STORAGE

What typically turns up

Portfolio management

Don’t deal with 300 buildings. Deal with four.

A regional energy manager can’t walk through hundreds of sites every day, and doesn’t have to. Each morning, the system lists the buildings behaving differently than usual. The rest are within normal and don’t hold things up.

Morning portfolio check, 30 buildings in one district

Press the button, it checks all 30 buildings in a few seconds.
Grammar school B: heating ran all weekend, the schedule never went back to setback after servicing.
Care home: boiler room at 100 % output since Tuesday, regardless of outdoor temperature.
Lipová primary school: constant overnight water flow, suspected leak in the pipework.
Museum: humidity sensor down in the collection store, no data since midnight.
This is exactly what Enmon does on its own every morning.

Heat consumption, the region’s secondary schools

A councillor’s moment of truth: at the council meeting, the opposition attacks the grammar school insulation project. Proof that it was the worst building in the district has to be on the table now, not in a week.

Gymnázium Benešov: 210 kWh/m² a year, 60 % more than comparable schools. Invisible in the totals (it’s smaller than the others), the district’s worst building in specific consumption. This cut-out goes straight into the council report, and the “rigged tenders” debate ends before it starts.
Governance without friction

The region sees everything. Everyone sees their own.

Centralising data must not mean a war with the heads of your organisations. Enmon gives each role exactly the slice it needs, and arguments instead of orders.

Each role gets its own turf

The caretaker sees the reading receipt and the emergency alarm. The head sees their case for the region, say, proof that their boiler room really is the worst in the benchmark. The energy manager sees everything. And nobody floods anybody.

Documents with expiry tracking

Energy performance certificates, audits and inspections tied to specific buildings, with notifications before they expire. A ministry request stops meaning a week of gluing together 60 Excel files.

No vendor lock-in

Open API and exports, the data is yours, and you can get it out any time, into regional registers or expert models. A system you can leave is the only one you can enter with peace of mind.

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public organisations handled by one measurement and reporting methodology

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buildings to deal with in the morning, the rest of the portfolio is within normal and doesn’t hold you up

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to a council-ready brief, benchmark, history, savings potential

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measurement interval across the whole portfolio, instead of annual statements

First-hand

Already up and running in the public sector

Investments driven by data, not impressions

The town wanted to renovate its swimming pool, measurement showed the real energy hog was elsewhere. Investment priorities turned around based on data, and today energy is watched by everyone responsible for the budget. The same principle scales from a town to a region.

How many buildings do you keep in Excel?

It starts with screening part of the portfolio. Find out how to digitise energy management for the whole region, from benchmark­ing to EPC verification.

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