Inspections & Science in the LuvCorps
Helping save the planet and reducing Climate Change along the way, using technologies, education, and LUV.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
STEM & SCIENCE &
Building Energy
Asset Score are part of the LuvCorps
For each building, Asset Score assigns a rating from 1 to 10, with 10 reflecting the best possible energy efficiency. The tool provides a tailored set of suggested efficiency improvement measures for the building. The measures are designed for cost-effective implementation. Users can also choose a high-performance building package to view the potential benefits from a deeper application of improvement measures. The tool takes into account that buildings contain specialized design features, mechanical and electrical systems, and functionalities. The tool also considers building locations, including climate and environmental variations. These differences are factored into the rating. One of the features in the Asset Score’s tool suite, the Audit Template, collects, standardizes, and reports a building’s energy audit data. The tool formats the data and verifies its quality so that it can be readily digested and utilized by users, such as municipalities and energy service providers, to foster efficiency objectives.
Asset Score Webinar
The Building Energy Asset Score (Asset Score) from the U.S. Department of Energy is a national standardized tool for assessing the physical and structural energy efficiency of residential commercial and multifamily buildings. This training will provide asset score overview from concept to implementation. Step by step, you'll learn how to create your building's energy model and in less than 30 minutes generate the Asset Score report — no modeling experience required. You'll also learn how to navigate and interpret your Asset Score report through our online resources.
Agricultural Inspections are part of the LuvCorps
Crop Monitoring
Infrastructure Inspections are part of the LuvCorps
Every day countless bridge inspections are carried out around the world.
Watch the MnDOT video