Technology: Optimum Energy, EnergySavvy.com, 3Tier.com
By By Wes Simons September 24, 2010
Optimum Energy
Energy reduction is a primary concern for businesses that want to lower their environmental impact. But with Optimum Energys HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) monitoring software, going green isnt just about being feel-good about the environment, its also about saving money. By monitoring and optimizing HVAC operations, businesses can realize a 30 percent to 60 percent reduction in energy use. The system works by collecting data, automatically adjusting the system to optimize it and then making the data easily presentable. This feature gives the HVAC controller the ability to quickly and accurately diagnose performance issues.
Location: Seattle Employees: 40 Website: optimumenergyHVAC.com |
Commercial buildings consume nearly 20 percent of U.S. energy, and when a component of an HVAC system is not functioning correctly, it can lead to inefficiencies that cost companies thousands of dollars and compound on a huge scale. Optimum Energys software allows a quick diagnosis to prevent energy loss. Optimum Energys customers typically recoup their investment in 12 to 36 months, and experience a substantial reduction in operating cost every year after.
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EnergySavvy.com
Location: Seattle Employees: 5 Website: energysavvy.com |
EnergySavvy.com provides online software that can help customers conduct an energy audit of their home, detailing problem areas and potential solutions. In addition to finding areas of waste, EnergySavvy.com also assists customers with identifying potential discounts from their utility company, and can connect them with energy efficiency experts for larger than do-it-yourself projects.
3Tier.com
Location: Seattle Employees: 56 Website: 3Tier.com |
For more than 10 years, 3Tier has been helping businesses make educated decisions about renewable energy projects. Its products let developers forecast whether a project will be successful, leading to better-informed decisions and more support for clean energy. In early 2010, 3Tier presented a simple point-and-click map allowing customers to analyze wind and solar power conditions throughout the world.
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