Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Battery Batteries are energy storage systems consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power. View None
Battery Device Type

A type of battery device.

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Behavioral intervention A behavioral intervention refers to the education, training, or motivating activity that engages occupants of a premises in an effort to modify their behavior to reduce energy consumption. View None
Benchmark Peer Group

The group of buildings that the premises in question is being compared against.

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Billing The address where the utility bills are sent. View None
Biodiesel Biodiesel is made by converting natural oilsÑusually new or used vegetable oils and animal fatsÑinto usable liquid fuels. The fuel can be used in many engines or combustion appliances designed for diesel or no. 2 fuel oil. It is non-toxic and biodegradable. View None
Biodiesel Biodiesel is made by converting natural oilsÑusually new or used vegetable oils and animal fatsÑinto usable liquid fuels. The fuel can be used in many engines or combustion appliances designed for diesel or no. 2 fuel oil. It is non-toxic and biodegradable. View None
Biodiesel Biodiesel is made by converting natural oilsÑusually new or used vegetable oils and animal fatsÑinto usable liquid fuels. The fuel can be used in many engines or combustion appliances designed for diesel or no. 2 fuel oil. It is non-toxic and biodegradable. View None
Biodiesel Biodiesel is made by converting natural oilsÑusually new or used vegetable oils and animal fatsÑinto usable liquid fuels. The fuel can be used in many engines or combustion appliances designed for diesel or no. 2 fuel oil. It is non-toxic and biodegradable. View None
Biodiesel Biodiesel is made by converting natural oilsÑusually new or used vegetable oils and animal fatsÑinto usable liquid fuels. The fuel can be used in many engines or combustion appliances designed for diesel or no. 2 fuel oil. It is non-toxic and biodegradable. View None
Biofuel Biofuel or biogas. Biofuels can also be used for transportation. View None
Biofuel Biofuel or biogas. Biofuels can also be used for transportation. View None
Biofuel Biofuel or biogas. Biofuels can also be used for transportation. View None
Biofuel Biofuel or biogas. Biofuels can also be used for transportation. View None
Biofuel Biofuel or biogas. Biofuels can also be used for transportation. View None
Biomass Biomass refers to the combustion of solid biomass feedstocks, such as energy crops, agricultural crops, forestry residues, aquatic crops, biomass processing residues, municipal waste, and animal waste. Biomass can be used to power turbines that generate electricity or directly for heating. View None
Biomass Biomass refers to the combustion of solid biomass feedstocks, such as energy crops, agricultural crops, forestry residues, aquatic crops, biomass processing residues, municipal waste, and animal waste. Biomass can be used to power turbines that generate electricity or directly for heating. View None
Biomass Biomass refers to the combustion of solid biomass feedstocks, such as energy crops, agricultural crops, forestry residues, aquatic crops, biomass processing residues, municipal waste, and animal waste. Biomass can be used to power turbines that generate electricity or directly for heating. View None
Biomass This is used in association with GHG emissions, associated with biogenic fuels such as wood or biogas (captured methane). Biogenic fuels are combusted on-site but do not contribute to direct emissions. View None
Biomass Biomass refers to the combustion of solid biomass feedstocks, such as energy crops, agricultural crops, forestry residues, aquatic crops, biomass processing residues, municipal waste, and animal waste. Biomass can be used to power turbines that generate electricity or directly for heating. View None
Biomass Biomass refers to the combustion of solid biomass feedstocks, such as energy crops, agricultural crops, forestry residues, aquatic crops, biomass processing residues, municipal waste, and animal waste. Biomass can be used to power turbines that generate electricity or directly for heating. View None
Blind A shading system that can be applied to the exterior, interior or between the glazing layers of a fenestration system, composed of adjustable horizontal elements. View None
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Blow through View None

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