Thomas Diliberti
CEM, CIAQP, CLEP, CMVP
EnergyCAP, LLC | Senior Management, Energy & Sustainability
Speaker
Track B: Data Analytics & Energy Services
Session B2: Measuring, Monitoring, and Analyzing Energy Data
June 26, 2025 | 9:00 am - 9:30 am
Data-Driven Energy Management: Turning Utility & Carbon Insights into Savings and Sustainability
| By implementing energy management software, AFL has automated the management of nearly two-hundred utility accounts, which has enabled $304,000 in anticipated annual energy and utility cost savings and substantial environmental gains.Energy and utility data are at the heart of effective energy management, driving smarter decision-making, cost savings, and sustainability initiatives. However, without the right technology and strategies, organizations struggle to make sense of their data, prove ROI, and align with carbon reduction goals.
This session will provide a foundational understanding of how to leverage technology (beyond spreadsheets) for energy and utility data management. We’ll explore best practices for collecting, analyzing, and reporting on real-time energy use, utility bills, and carbon emissions. Attendees will learn how to use data-driven insights to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and meet sustainability targets. Whether you’re new to energy data management or looking to refine your approach, this session will equip you with the essential knowledge to optimize operations and make a stronger business case for energy and carbon initiatives. |
Speaker Bio
Thomas Diliberti brings a unique blend of education, technology, and facilities expertise to his work. He began his career as a science teacher, where he developed a passion for data-driven decision-making and problem-solving—skills that have shaped his approach to helping organizations optimize their facilities operations.
With extensive experience in the software industry, Thomas has worked for multiple companies specializing in solutions for facilities professionals. He has led strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency, improve sustainability outcomes, and demonstrate clear ROI for capital and energy projects. His expertise lies in translating complex data into actionable insights, making it easier for organizations to communicate the value of their facilities investments.
A dynamic and engaging speaker, Thomas shares practical strategies for leveraging technology, engaging stakeholders, and aligning facilities initiatives with broader business goals. His presentations provide valuable insights for facility managers, finance leaders, and executives looking to optimize their operations.
Thomas holds a Master of Arts in Secondary Education and Teaching from Saginaw Valley State University and a Bachelor of Science in Education – Mathematics & Science from Wayne State University. He remains actively involved in industry initiatives, shaping best practices in the field.