Seattle 2030 District Uses Building Dashboard to Track Energy Savings
OAKLAND, Calif. — Lucid, a provider of real-time energy monitoring and display systems, announced a partnership with the Seattle 2030 District to provide energy and water monitoring for commercial buildings in downtown Seattle. Lucid’s Building Dashboard® will enable managers and tenants to track ongoing progress toward a 50 percent reduction in energy and water usage.
The Seattle 2030 District is a public/private partnership of more than 60 members, including Architecture 2030, 19 property owners and managers, the City of Seattle, King County, and numerous professional and community stakeholders. Their aim is to enroll nearly 88 million square feet of buildings in downtown Seattle and leverage a variety of resources to meet the energy, water, and CO2 reduction targets called for by Architecture 2030 in the 2030 Challenge for Planning. The target is to reduce energy use, water consumption, and CO2 emissions by 50 percent by 2030.