Measure, Monitor and Improve the Energy Savings of Commercial, Industrial & Municipal Buildings

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"If you can not measure it, you can not improve it." - Lord Kelvin

 


MEASURE

Measure the building performance, energy demand and renewable energy generation at sub-meter level.

MONITOR

Get real-time feedback on building performance, energy demand and renewable energy generation at sub-meter level.

IMPROVE

Retrofit and re-commission building mechanical systems to improve building performance, energy demand and renewable energy generation.

Save on energy bills and help fight climate change.

EcoNexus® provides a sub-meter level hardware and web-based Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for commercial, industrial and municipal building owners & managers to measure, monitor and improve their energy efficiency and environmental impact. The solution provides a standard method for measuring and characterizing energy performance of buildings.

EcoNexus®  determines energy consumption, energy demand, and on-site energy production in existing buildings at sub-meter level. The performance metrics generated may be compared against benchmarks to evaluate performance and verify that performance targets have been achieved. Uses may include:


  • Perform economic analysis of energy-efficient strategies in buildings
  • Compare performance with the design intent and with other buildings
  • Evaluate building performance rating systems
  • Establish long-term performance records that enable maintenance staff to monitor trends in energy performance.

The solution yields time-series results, in addition to monthly and annual results. The results are itemized by type of end use, based on sub-metering and a data acquisition system (DAS). The time-series results help determine seasonal trends and annual totals. Since the solution monitors at the sub-meter level, it can identify problems much faster, more accurately and provide more granular information than analyzing monthly utility bills.

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$47 Million to Improve Efficiency in Information Technology and Communications Sectors

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On Jan 06, 2010, Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that the Department of Energy is awarding $47 million for 14 projects across the country to support the development of new technologies that can improve energy efficiency in the information technology (IT) and communication technology sectors. <more>

DOE announces goal of Zero-Net Energy Commercial Buildings by 2025

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On Aug 8th 2009, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency David Rodgers announced the launch of DOE's Zero-Net Energy Commercial Building Initiative (CBI) <more>

 

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