Operational energy refers to the energy required to operate and maintain a building on a day-to-day basis, including electricity, heating/cooling, lighting, ventilation, and other energy consuming activities. Buildings, both residential and commercial, can consume a significant amount of energy during their regular operations. Buildings’ operational energy can be categorized into two main types:
Reducing buildings’ operational energy is a crucial aspect of sustainable building design and construction. Energy-efficient buildings can significantly decrease their impact on the environment and help conserve natural resources while also lower operational costs for the building occupants. Various reduction strategies, such as energy-efficient fixtures and appliances, improving envelope and insulation, and smart building technology can contribute to a building’s reduction goals.