ManagingEnergy
ManagingEnergy provides the tools to systematically analyze energy usage, document opportunities for improvement, and automatically analyze the impact on energy costs and consumption based on these recommendations. This helps save money and reduce carbon footprint as part of an overall energy monitoring and tracking program. Screen Shots
Keywords
building energy management; energy efficiency strategies, energy accounting
Validation/Testing
ManagingEnergy uses the ASHRAE Guideline 14-2002 to provide a compliance check in the modeling view.
Expertise Required
No special expertise is required for most functions. Training is available via video, webinar, and on-site sessions.
Users
250 users in Canada and the United States.
Audience
Building industry professionals, building owners, and their staff and service providers.
Input
ManagingEnergy uses billing and reading data from utility invoices, as well as interval meter readings. These can be entered in bulk in a spreadsheet and imported, or entered manually in our utility invoice pane. Rates for utility providers are required. Weather data are provided and updated by ManagingEnergy.
Output
Output can be generated in Microsoft Excel format, preformatted reports, or executive dashboards.
Computer Platform
ManagingEnergy is Software as a Service, and does not require installation. It is currently supported on Internet Explorer 7+ and Firefox 3+.
Programming Language
ASP .Net
Strengths
Manages and controls utility costs.
Weaknesses
Does not measure indoor air quality.
Contact
Company: |
ManagingEnergy.com |
Address: |
420 Sheldon Drive, Suite 203 |
Telephone: |
519-594-0914 |
E-mail: |
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Website: |
Availability
Available by subscription based on campus requirements. We can be contacted for more details.