Shelburne, VT-Kilawatt Technologies is pleased to announce a special promotion to help organizations manage energy costs, track energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions. From now till January 30th when your organization or business subscribes to one of Kilawatt’s e-tracking plans, you’ll receive a FREE eEnergyAssess or eEcoAssess, a $600 value for free! Kilawatt Technologies makes the complicated task of measuring energy and managing monthly progress for energy and greenhouse gas emissions simple, easy and pain free. Kilawatt Technologies provides effective measurement tools for schools, towns, municipalities and businesses to control rising energy bills, monitor building energy consumption, and track greenhouse gases.
Kilawatt Technologies e-tracking plans provide an independent, 3rd party, audit-grade analysis of monthly energy costs, use and demand, greenhouse gases, giving your organization a forward-looking vision and approach to a facility’s energy management. To view an e-tracking plan sample, please visit, http://www.kilawatt.com/
The free eEnergyAssess or eEcoAssess, organizations will receive is a two year, comprehensive energy and environmental analysis and comparison of past energy use and consumption, costs and greenhouse gas emissions. To view a sample report please visit, http://www.kilawatt.com/
“If you are not measuring it, you can’t manage it,” is a common business principal, and in these tough economic times and era of challenging budgets, there are strong financial incentives to doing just that, managing your energy expenses. For most organizations, one of the largest costs is energy and a simple fact is many building’s waste energy, contributing to that high cost. To reduce a building’s energy costs, energy systems can be improved and optimized with energy conservation commissioning. Energy efficiency in improved equipment and lighting can also contribute to energy cost reductions, while meeting environmental objectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A beneficial first step, begin tracking energy and greenhouse gases and many cities and towns, public schools and universities are now being asked to do this initial stage to reduce energy costs. Developing comparisons to previous years, establishing baselines and focusing consistent attention on energy results moving forward is vital in implementing an aggressive plan for reducing energy waste in buildings. Some schools have joined the Presidents Climate Commitment, expressed interest in achieving US Green Building Council LEED certification, or becoming carbon neutral. A critical component of achieving success in each of these areas is measuring, tracking and managing your monthly energy results, energy consumption and greenhouse gases.
What is usually missing is how and where to begin in compiling critical energy consumption information. For many, tracking and measuring facility’s energy use, energy costs and greenhouse gases is similar to taking an important journey. I need to know where I’ve been, where I am right this moment, and what will be my final destination. Equally important, how I will get there, how do I keep track and when will I know I’ve arrived. Just like any trip, my chances for getting lost or off track increases if I don’t have a map or GPS, a route to follow and signs to guide me along the way.
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