Most organisations can say how much energy their buildings use. Fewer can say why. The gap between those two questions is where decarbonisation stalls — and where Spinview operates.
The bill is not the answer. An energy bill tells you what was consumed and what it cost. It does not tell you which building, which system, which floor, or which operational decision produced that consumption.
Seven steps from paper bill to machine-level intelligence. The journey runs through seven levels of data connection: paper bill, half-hourly meter, sub-meter, BMS feed, sensor layer, occupancy layer, and asset layer.
Five root cause questions: which building is driving the variance, which system is responsible, is the system performing within design parameters, is the space being used as the system assumes, and is the asset operating as it should.
Carbon reporting from evidence, not estimation. Scope 1 and 2 carbon reporting is increasingly required to be evidenced rather than estimated. Connected energy data is the infrastructure the reporting requires.
How Spinview connects the levels. Spinview connects energy data to the systems, assets and spaces that produce it. Every figure traces to a cause, and every cause can be investigated.
The full paper sets out the seven-step unification journey from paper bill to machine-level intelligence, the five root cause questions, and how connected data turns carbon reporting from estimation into evidence.