LEED AP with Operations and Maintenance (O+M ) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a significant benefit of implementing the findings from an Energy Audit?

  1. Increased employee productivity

  2. Enhanced building aesthetics

  3. Cost savings on energy bills

  4. Greater marketability of the property

The correct answer is: Cost savings on energy bills

Implementing the findings from an Energy Audit brings about significant cost savings on energy bills, which is the primary objective of such audits. Energy Audits identify areas of inefficiency within building systems, such as lighting, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. By addressing these inefficiencies through suggested improvements, buildings can typically reduce their energy consumption significantly. This reduction leads directly to lower energy bills, providing financial relief to property owners and managers. Achieving cost savings not only improves the operating budget but can also provide funds for other improvements within the facility. While increased employee productivity, enhanced building aesthetics, and greater marketability of the property may be indirect benefits resulting from energy-efficient upgrades, the most immediate and quantifiable advantage remains the reduction in energy costs, making it a critical focus of an effective energy management strategy.