
Energy Metering Plan: 6 steps to Smarter Energy Management
Effectively managing energy consumption is one of the biggest challenges for building owners and managers today. Beyond reducing costs, a well-designed Energy Metering Plan is essential for improving efficiency, supporting sustainability objectives, and ensuring long-term building performance. It also plays an important role in achieving international environmental certifications and standards such as LEED, BREEAM In-Use, and ISO 50001.
What Is an Energy Metering Plan?
An Energy Metering Plan is a structured system that defines how to measure, collect, and use energy consumption data for a building or site. It sets out the objectives, the measurement points, the tools to be used, and the methodology for analysing results.
When implemented correctly, an it provides accurate, reliable insights into where and how energy is consumed—enabling better decision-making and measurable energy savings.
How to Implement an Energy Metering Plan
A successful Energy Metering Plan follows a clear and structured process:
- Define the objective: Clarify the aims of the Metering Plan, such as efficiency improvement, certification support, or sustainability.
- Determine the scope: Identify the main areas and energy uses to be monitored.
- Conduct a document review: Analyse electrical schematics and building plans to establish the necessary measurement points.
- Carry out a site survey: Validate assumptions and adapt the plan to on-site conditions.
- Install monitoring solutions: Deploy meters and other required equipment.
- Analyse and optimise: Track consumption, detect anomalies, and refine strategies using the collected data.
Smart Impulse: Simplifying the Energy Measurement Plan
Traditional metering methods often require numerous sub-meters, which drives up both installation and maintenance costs. Smart Impulse addresses this challenge with an innovative technology that simplifies the Energy Measurement Plan process while ensuring high accuracy.
The Smart X meter measures consumption by usage (lighting, HVAC, IT equipment, etc.) without the need for multiple sub-meters. On average, Smart Impulse reduces by a factor of ten the number of meters required compared with conventional solutions, while guaranteeing a 99.9% data quality rate.
This approach provides building managers with:
- Detailed insights by usage, not just total consumption.
- Lower installation and maintenance costs.
- Reliable, high-quality data to support energy efficiency strategies.
How an Smart Impulse Metering Plan Improves Energy Performance
By providing detailed insights into how and where energy is used, it helps identify inefficiencies, detect abnormal usage, and uncover opportunities for optimisation.
With reliable, usage-level data, building managers can:
- Adjust operating schedules to match real occupancy.
- Detect and correct drifts in consumption before they generate unnecessary costs.
- Benchmark performance and set realistic, measurable energy-saving targets.
On average, organisations using Smart Impulse solutions achieve 15% electricty savings in less than a year, simply by making decisions based on accurate and granular data by end-use.
Energy Monitoring Plan and Environmental Certifications
An Energy Metering Plan is not only a performance tool—it is also a facilitator for environmental certification and compliance with international standards:
- LEED: It contributes directly to credits for optimising energy performance and enhancing building sustainability.
- BREEAM In-Use: Reliable monitoring data is essential to demonstrate efficient resource management and operational improvements.
- ISO 50001: A structured Metering Plan provides the foundation for implementing an Energy Management System, supporting continuous improvement in energy performance.
By providing granular, accurate data, Smart Impulse makes it easier to obtain these certifications and to maintain compliance over time.
Conclusion
An Energy Metering Plan is more than a technical tool—it is a strategic driver for performance improvement and certification readiness. Detailed usage-level data empowers managers, occupants, and stakeholders to collaborate effectively and align energy strategies with actual needs.
With advanced technology and a proven methodology, a Metering Plan is not just about monitoring: it becomes a powerful opportunity to reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and facilitate the achievement of certifications such as LEED, BREEAM In-Use, and ISO 50001.
Smart Impulse combines cutting-edge technology with simplicity, helping organisations transform their Energy Metering Plan into a lever for performance, sustainability, and certification success.
Ready to implement your Energy Metering Plan?
To go further:
How to Measure Electricity Consumption for Energy Optimisation?
Electricity Metering Solutions: Choosing the Right Approach for Your Needs
ISO 50001 : Smart Impulse, an Asset for Efficient Management of Energy
BREEAM In-Use Certification: Maximising success with Smart Impulse