Actual district heating and cooling consumption for the proportion of portfolio that is in landlord’s control. A district cooling system consists of a pipe network filled with water that is chilled by district cooling plants (chillers or residual heat for cooling). The chilled water travels from the plant to the building, cooling the space, and returns to the plant to be cooled again. To increase energy efficiency and reliability, district cooling systems are often combined with night-to-day storage facilities, in which overcapacity during the night is stored for use during daytime (ref: IEA). The term 'actual' refers to district heating and cooling consumption that is not estimated.
ESG SDDS Wiring-Guide
Actual district heating and cooling - landlord controlled (kWh/yr)
Topic: Energy Consumption |
Field Level: Vehicle |
Label: ec_actual_district_heating_cooling_landlord_controlled |
Indicator ID: ESG4.1.4
Industry Mapping: SFDR PAI, GRESB Real Estate Standard and Reference Guide (2025), EPRA sBPR Guidelines 2024, CRREM V2 (2024), GRI Standards 2021, NCREIF PREA ESG KPIs (2022), CSRD
Definition:
Additional Guidance:
| Data Type | Double |
| Values | ≥ 0 |
| Example | 5,381.00 |
| Reference Field | Asset data - Sum of RAL2.5 (Actual district heating and cooling - landlord controlled (kWh/yr)) |
| INREV Guideline ID | ENV33 |
| INREV Index reference | - |
| External reference | - |
| GDD reference | - |