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Sometimes enterprises with large building portfolios find themselves sourcing energy management services from many providers, without a unifying vision and without accessible and actionable enterprise intelligence to make business decisions.
Most business invoices are straightforward, normally a simple total or a unit cost multiplied by a quantity. Usually there are taxes and maybe discounts applied, but the math is still simple. Utility invoices are more complicated, with underlying tariff structures, regulated fees, and additional metered values entering into the calculations.
By integrating with SCADA and interval meters and metering systems, ManagingEnergy gives you the ability to respond tactically and in real-time to energy demand and price signals. Whether the data is being pushed from the field to our servers, or pulled by our servers from the field devices, our API makes it possible to communicate in an error-free way with virtually any metering device with an IP address. We use SOAP or REST Web Services, with SSL authentication, providing security and flexibility and avoiding configuration hassles associated with corporate firewalls.
Energy procurement is a specialized type of consulting involving an understanding of financial market dynamics, risk analysis, and up-to-date intelligence on local energy markets.
ManagingEnergy partners with companies who provide exactly this type of advisory, coupling their expertise with our online information management services.
An energy audit is one tool used in the overall management of energy expenditures for a building. The management of energy expenditures considers four factors:
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