Best Practices in Business Planning for Energy Resiliency
by Mark Mininberg, Thomas Mort, Steve Jalowiec
This monograph introduces best practices for business planning to support campus energy resiliency. It provides a step-by-step model for building a business case in support of energy resiliency investments, and suggests creating an energy committee that includes leaders in facility, finance, and supply chain management. This monograph also offers guidance on project implementation and the data requirements necessary for successful design and fulfillment.
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