ENTERPRISE ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Utility costs can comprise a significant portion of an organization's yearly budget for operating large-scale facilities. Installing a Utility Monitoring System (UMS) and using eComponents Technology's Energy Information System (EIS) software to manage this data allows organizations to identify the sources and timing of utility consumption. The monitoring of utility consumption provides data to plan daily operations at a facility and to target and implement energy conservation measures that will reduce energy consumption and costs.
Our Energy Information System software is designed for commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities, and is particularly well suited for enterprises with multiple locations or multiple facilities. Users include: facility managers, corporate managers and accountants, building and process engineers, and energy service companies. We offer both web-based services and complete turnkey systems that aid in the reduction of energy consumption and cost by enabling users to:
Our systems provide clients with a variety of standard, custom, and ad hoc energy management and accounting reports at both the facility and corporate level. Many reports can be set for automatic email delivery. Standard reports include:
We offer a complete turnkey utility monitoring system (UMS) that can integrate with existing utility and facility meters as well as support newly installed meters. The integrated UMS includes meters, sensors, data acquisition devices and data communication systems. This turnkey service includes facility inspection, integration with existing meters, metering and monitoring equipment acquisition, installation, and commissioning and system verification.
Continuous utility metering and monitoring is recommended by the Department of Energy (DOE) as a "Best Practice" for facility management and qualifies for certification points for the US Green Buildings Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program.
Utility costs can comprise a significant portion of an organization's yearly budget for operating large-scale facilities. Installing a Utility Monitoring System (UMS) and using eComponents Technology's Energy Information System (EIS) software to manage this data allows organizations to identify the sources and timing of utility consumption. The monitoring of utility consumption provides data to plan daily operations at a facility and to target and implement energy conservation measures that will reduce energy consumption and costs.
Our Energy Information System software is designed for commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities, and is particularly well suited for enterprises with multiple locations or multiple facilities. Users include: facility managers, corporate managers and accountants, building and process engineers, and energy service companies. We offer both web-based services and complete turnkey systems that aid in the reduction of energy consumption and cost by enabling users to:
Establish energy benchmarks and performance standards
Track utility consumption and cost
Compare data over multiple time periods
Perform utility bill analysis and verification
Forecast utility consumption and cost
Track and verify savings opportunities
Our systems provide clients with a variety of standard, custom, and ad hoc energy management and accounting reports at both the facility and corporate level. Many reports can be set for automatic email delivery. Standard reports include:
Daily, weekly, and month-to-date utility consumption and cost reports
Monthly benchmark reports with EUI (Energy Use Index) statistics
Regression based predicted versus actual consumption and cost reports
Multi-year comparative reports
We offer a complete turnkey utility monitoring system (UMS) that can integrate with existing utility and facility meters as well as support newly installed meters. The integrated UMS includes meters, sensors, data acquisition devices and data communication systems. This turnkey service includes facility inspection, integration with existing meters, metering and monitoring equipment acquisition, installation, and commissioning and system verification.
Continuous utility metering and monitoring is recommended by the Department of Energy (DOE) as a "Best Practice" for facility management and qualifies for certification points for the US Green Buildings Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program.

