Advanced Analytics to Drive Greater Efficiency for Medium-Sized Commercial Buildings
July 7, 2014
FirstFuel Software announced that it has been selected by Southern California Edison (SCE) to deliver a first-of-its-kind Continuous Engagement program using advanced analytics to help scale energy efficiency delivery.
Energy Management System Helps Improve Resident Comfort and Reduce Costs
July 7, 2014
Telkonet Inc. announced the installation of its EcoSmart energy management system at Denver Housing Authority’s (DHA) Barney Ford Heights subsidized housing facility. Located in downtown Denver, Barney Ford Heights provides subsidized housing to nearly 100 seniors.
Project Includes Steam System and Weatherization Improvements, Installation of New HVAC Controls, and More
July 7, 2014
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T) and NORESCO have entered into a $3.8 million energy savings performance contract for work on the Greensboro, North Carolina, campus.
Cloud-Based Software Enables the User to Monitor and Analyze Total Building Performance
July 2, 2014
The Siemens Building Technologies Division has launched Advantage Navigator, a software platform that the company said can track the long-term performance of a single facility or an entire portfolio of buildings.
Officials from GSA, DOE, and the White House Participate in ESPC Project Ceremony
June 26, 2014
Ameresco Inc. participated in a ceremony with senior officials from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and White House Council on Environmental Quality to recognize the deep energy retrofit project Ameresco is currently implementing for the GSA in the National Capital Region.
Software Module Accurately Predicts Free Cooling Availability for Chiller Systems
June 24, 2014
Optimum Energy, a provider of HVAC energy optimization for enterprise facilities, has introduced its Predictive Free Cooling software module, which is an add-on to its OptiCx Platform. The software eliminates guesswork for building operators who want to use free cooling.to reduce overall energy consumption in chiller systems.
Savvy contractors working in this niche market focus not only on deep energy reductions, but on non-energy benefits, such as improved comfort, better IAQ, increased home values, and a more durable home.
Design Uses Air Curtains on Entrances as well as High-Efficiency Chillers, Boilers, and Rooftop Units
June 23, 2014
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) set out to make the new $252 million Monroeville, Pennsylvania, facility the most sustainable of its 30-hospital network. Its design team delivered a building that’s saving an estimated $350,000 to $500,000 in annual energy savings.
Industry-Led Effort Allows Electricity Customers to Download Energy-Use Data in a User-Friendly Format
June 18, 2014
The General Services Administration (GSA) has announced that it will use “Green Button” technology to save energy and cut costs across the federal government. The agency launched its energy-saving initiative following a December 2013 presidential memorandum.