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Reports Overview

Want to know what report has the information you're looking for? This article provides a summary of all the reports available to you!

Dan Allen avatar
Written by Dan Allen
Updated over 11 months ago

Aquicore offers a variety of reports that can be sent straight to your inbox. This list details the reports offered and what type of information can be found in each:

Daily Status

Receive a daily summary of your building operations every morning across all utilities Aquicore monitors. This report contains predicted energy, weather, and trend information.

Monthly Status

View a summary of all monitored utilities at the beginning of the month for the previous month. View weather data to help understand why usage changed.

Building Engineering

Building Engineers need a lot of data to make the best decisions. This monthly report includes utility usage, degree days, and cost information for the current year compared to the past years.

Portfolio

A true portfolio summary report that provides insight for all building staff. This is the report you want to print out before any meeting and can be sent to you on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.

Operational Summary

An operational summary report of building issues that provides insight into building health for all upper management and can be sent to you on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.

Projects Summary

A report that provides insight into the impact of projects being applied across your buildings.

Portfolio Utility Notes

A daily, weekly, or monthly update for Utility Notes in our report center. The Portfolio Utility Notes Report will summarize newly created notes in “Open - Needs Response” status, notes in “Open - Investigating” status, and notes recently moved to “Closed - Potential Savings” status.

Trending Usage Report

A daily, weekly, or monthly report highlighting trend and weather data across all utilities Aquicore monitors.

NOTE: Areas of the platform such as budgets, targets, schedules, and occupancy should be filled out in order for some reports listed above to be complete.


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