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Normally you normally energy use per floor area. So you have an energy use intensity per area vs. just an energy use total. This makes it easier to compare buildings of different areas, or to compare your building to a benchmark.

Normally you normally this means normalizing energy use per floor area. So you have an energy use intensity per area vs. just an energy use total. This makes it easier to compare buildings of different areas, or to compare your building to a benchmark.

Normally this means normalizing energy use per floor area. So you have an energy use intensity per area (or (Energy Use Intensity - EUI) vs. just an energy use total. This makes it easier to compare buildings of different floor areas, or to compare your building to a benchmark.

Normally Typically this means normalizing energy use per floor area. So you have an energy use per area (or (Energy Use Intensity - EUI) vs. just an a total energy use total. use. This makes it easier to compare buildings of different floor areas, or to compare your building to a benchmark.