7 The gap between data and action For many facilities teams, the challenge is not a lack of data. It is the distance between data collection and operational action. Meter readings, BMS outputs, invoices and half-hourly settlement files all exist, yet the process of turning them into something useful often remains manual, fragmented and difficult to verify. By the time a monthly report has been assembled, the issue has already been running for weeks, sometimes months. ClearVUE addresses that problem directly. ClearVUE.Zero captures high-resolution electricity, gas and water data at one-minute intervals across buildings and estates, then structures it into a live operational view that facilities and estates teams can actually use. Rather than assembling retrospective reports from spreadsheets, teams see what is happening across their sites as it happens, consumption, cost and carbon, circuit by circuit, building by building. From visibility to action That visibility becomes far more useful when it is connected to action. ClearVUE.IRIS, the platform's embedded Al engine, continuously analyses consumption patterns to identify avoidable waste: out-of-hours load that should not be running, scheduling drift in HVAC and lighting, elevated baseload indicating equipment left energised, and irregular demand behaviour that signals plant faults or control failures. Each finding is presented as a structured opportunity with quantified cost and carbon impact, not a raw data alert, but a prioritised recommendation. In practical terms, that gives facilities teams a clearer picture of where building performance can be improved without waiting for a consultant's audit or a year-end review. For organisations managing ten, twenty or fifty buildings, that matters quickly. HVAC schedules drift. Lighting remains energised outside expected hours. Plant runs against occupancy patterns that changed months ago. Utility cost rises quietly in the background. ClearVUE helps teams detect these issues earlier, prioritise them by financial and carbon impact, and track whether corrective action has actually been taken . Compliance and governance The platform also addresses a persistent governance problem. Finance, sustainability and facilities teams often need the same data for different purposes, but in many organisations they still work from separate spreadsheets, separate invoices and separate versions of the truth. Budget holders see one number. The sustainability report presents another. The FM team's operational data sits in a third system entirely. ClearVUE creates one governed dataset for energy, cost and carbon, covering Scopes 1 and 2, with relevant Scope 3 where applicable, and making it straightforward to support internal reviews, ESOS compliance, SECR submissions, BREEAM In-Use assessments and board-level reporting from the same evidence base. As the UK moves toward mandatory Sustainability Reporting Standards under the SRS framework, that single source of truth will become not just useful but essential. Proven across complex estates ClearVUE is already used across complex, multi-site estates in sectors including manufacturing, food production, hospitality, aviation maintenance, engineering, education, leisure and sport. Across audited customer estates, the average identified savings potential stands at 15.3% - drawn from over 50 TWh of electricity and gas under management across the wider ClearVUE group. The common requirement is consistent: better visibility of what is actually driving cost and carbon, stronger operational control, and clearer evidence that improvement is being delivered. For facilities leaders, that shifts energy management from a periodic reporting exercise into a continuous operational discipline. Why facilities teams need better energy intelligence
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