Energy Consumption Dashboard
The Dashboard has different types of interactive charts. To initiate the analysis of consumption we start by plotting bar graphs in form of buildings to calculate how much each building's utilities cost. An auto summary card, a total cost card and total units consumed card has been used. Drop down filter has been utilized to filter according to city, building, date or consumption type.
The Navigation Bar helps to navigate to individual analysis of each utility.
This Water Consumption Dashboard displays what percentage each city consumes along with the change in cost by each year. The line graph monitors the change in price from 2016 to 2019.
This Energy Consumption Dashboard displays total cost in Tree Graph. The line graph monitors the change in price from 2016 to 2019 using step formation. The table calculates Quarterly Cost for each building in Chicago.
This Gas Consumption Dashboard displays the increase and decrease in price of Gas city-wise. The line graph monitors price sum of price change from 2016 to 2019.



The Interactive Dashboard offers a detailed analysis of energy usage in buildings across major U.S. cities, including Chicago, New York, Houston, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. It focuses on three types of energy consumption: gas, water, and electricity. By presenting city-specific data, the dashboard aims to provide insights into the patterns and levels of energy usage, helping to identify trends and areas for improvement. This tool is designed to support city planners, building managers, and policymakers in optimizing energy consumption, reducing costs, and promoting sustainability.

