Energy Management Company to Celebrate Grand Opening in Southeast Indiana
November 11, 2010
NEW ALBANY, Ind. – A firm that helps companies save on their energy and utility costs is throwing the switch Monday (Nov. 15) as it officially opens its business at the Purdue Technology Center in New Albany.
Energy Management Solutions LLC is a single point source for energy management and monitoring services, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and proprietary software to provide businesses the most cost-effective value for their energy usage.
“Our ability to monitor and measure all forms of resources, from electricity to natural gas to water, will provide commercial and industrial users with the ability to see how and where their utility dollars are being spent,” said Ed Fancher, president of Energy Management Solutions. “The initial benefit of monitoring and managing your utilities is the reduction of utility expenses, which directly impacts our environment.”
The additional benefits of Energy Management Solutions services include:
- Evaluating equipment utilization in manufacturing environments.
- Generating alerts in the event of water or air leaks.
- Monitoring of critical processes and environments.
“The advanced Internet-based software is versatile and offers solutions for evaluating peak demand charges, sub-metering multitenant facilities, monitoring power consumption and status of industrial equipment, and generating user-defined alerts,” Fancher said. “The technology provides business owners the ability to continually monitor their energy usage at any location in the world from anywhere in the world. The software also generates alerts and exception reports if the energy usage of machinery, lighting, and heating and air conditioning units exceed the thresholds set up by the business.”
For more information, contact Energy Management Solutions toll-free at 888-989-ENERGY (888-989-3637).
Media contact: Cynthia Sequin, 765-413-6031, [email protected]
Source: Mike Pattison, vice president of business development for Energy Management Solutions, 502-552-1843, [email protected]
Note to Journalists: The best time for photographs and interviews with officials will be from 3-5 p.m. Monday (Nov 15) at Purdue Technology Center, 3000 Technology Ave., New Albany (just off Charleston Road).
Source: Purdue Research Park