Retroficiency: Revolutionizing Green Retrofits
Retroficiency, a firm looking to overhaul the way building retrofits are targeted and executed, is in the process of launching its flagship product: the Virtual Energy Assessment (VEA) system. VEA is able to produce a full report regarding the energy efficiency of a building, its potential for bottom-line savings, and pinpoint exactly what changes to what systems will have the most impact, all in a matter of seconds. The system is able to take a process that usually involves months of site visits and advanced diagnostics into a couple of simple, online steps.
The system works by comparing buildings and energy profiles to a series of benchmarks. By inputting the building's address and the previous twelve months of energy performance, VEA is able to compare the asset to both relevant buildings that meaningfully match its energy profile, as well as benchmarks of the same profile acting at optimum efficiency. The result is the production of accurate, actionable recommendations regarding exactly how much value can be added through the improvement of systems within the building, and exactly what systems will most contribute to this value creation.
The implications for the availability of this information and the ease of its production are quite sizable. This technology provides an opportunity for building owners and operators to streamline energy systems within a portfolio, or for investors and developers to target assets that can be improved upon by adding value to the energy profile. Through either medium, the innovation has the chance to help reduce the amount of energy our buildings consume, a welcome deviation from current trends.
Learn more about Retroficiency's Virtual Energy Assessment system here.













