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Making Energy Use Understandable and Engaging
February 8, 2012
Learn how building dashboards enable employees and visitors to understand the building’s—and its owner’s—energy performance.
Content type: Bottom Line | Document ID: BottomLine-2-12 | Author: Kevin Vranes

New Demand-Response Technology Could Offer Increased Flexibility at Lower Cost
October 22, 2009
A new web-based technology with simple plug-in installation could offer demand-response switching and load monitoring for residential, commercial, and industrial appliances.
Content type: Tech News | Document ID: TAS-TN-11-09b | Author: Essie Snell

Two Heavyweights Enter the Home Energy Information Arena
August 25, 2009
In recent months, both Google and Microsoft have announced new web-based services that offer consumers access to detailed information about and control over their energy consumption.
Content type: Tech News | Document ID: TAS-TN-9-09b | Author: Dan Greenberg

ET Currents, Issue 12
December 1, 2001
Nonintrusive Load Monitoring; Small Oil Burners; Dust Could Lower Your Energy Bills; Muscling In on the Motor Market; Carbon Nanotubes for Low-Power Computing; Whatever Happened to Conductive Concrete?
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-12 | Author: Ira Krepchin, Larry Kinney, Mike Renner, Peter Criscione, Rachel Reiss

EnVINTA's One-2-Five Energy Benchmarking Software Rates Energy Management Programs
May 25, 2001
EnVINTA's One-2-Five Energy management diagnostic tool takes a unique approach to driving the effectiveness of energy management within an organization. Built upon the foundation of business change management, this tool resembles a consultant's business management audit for energy use. By involving senior ...
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