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I: Core KPI
Sub-dimension o Indicator KPI definition KPI Analysis
A: Additional N
This KPI shows the importance of
the use of ICTs in supporting
building efficiency in the public
sector. Further evaluation of the
Proportion of public buildings using integration of ICTs for energy
integrated ICT systems to automate
Integrated management in public management in buildings should
D6.11 Building I 6112 building management and create
buildings be conducted together with
flexible, effective, comfortable and
energy consumption and GHG
secure environment.
emissions KPIs. This KPIs should
contribute to Dubai`s process of
building efficiency in the whole
city.
N.B: This Annex includes the preliminary list of KPIs which were tested in Dubai. The revised versions of the KPIs based on Dubai’s inputs may or may not have the same
definition, scope or validity. Hence, the current KPIs may not be explicitly comparable to the revised list of KPIs, which will be used in other cities and in Dubai itself during
the second year of the pilot project. Nevertheless, the KPI analyses and other findings from Dubai will serve endless in setting the baselines/thresholds for the future and in
deducing improvements. The data for the KPIs have been collected and their actual values have been validated by ITU through a rigorous verification and validation process
facilitated by Smart Dubai, in collaboration with various entities in Dubai. Please note that the values of the verification process have not been provided in Annex 1 for
confidentiality reasons. However, readers can avail of Dubai’s experience based on the information and deliberations provided in the KPI Analysis column.
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