Brochure

The building efficiency
imperative
Real estate
is often the
nd
largest expense
on organizations’
income statements.
%
buildings’ share
of global emissions
% industry
% mobility
Real estate is often the secondlargest expense
on organizations’ income statements, and energy
frequently accounts for  percent of the lifecycle
costs of a building. Siemens is the trusted advisor
of public and commercial organizations around
the world that want to transform their buildings
and infrastructure into high-performing assets.
We deliver building Performance and Advisory
Services that maximize building efficiency
while minimizing operating costs and reducing
the ecological footprint. By improving buildings’
performance, we create perfect places for
people to work, to live, to learn or to play.
And for organizations to fulfill their mission.
Increasing environmental and non-
financial reporting regulations demand
new capabilities in energy efficiency
and carbon management.
Volatile energy prices drive new
requirements in strategic energy
procurement.
Meeting the new types of
competitive disruption demands
new cost efficiencies and
a greener market image.
Increasing cost pressure calls for
optimized energy procurement, energy
efficiency and consumption control.
Up to
%
of building costs
come from
operations.
%
energy
%
maintenance

climate laws passed in
66 of the world’s largest
emitting countries.
%
of the energy
consumed by
buildings is
wasted.
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