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EnergyPrint launches new Energy Alert innovation, helping property managers take immediate action on energy irregularities
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (April 11, 2011)
– EnergyPrint (www.EnergyPrint.com), a leading innovator of online
energy management and reporting tools, today launched the next addition
to its world-class energy reporting engine. “Energy Alerts”
automatically mines EnergyPrint’s vast database of utility data and
alerts property managers to take immediate action on
irregularities.
The new feature continuously
monitors a property’s portfolio data and sends monthly Alerts to
property managers when energy data falls outside a pre-designated
“normal” range. EnergyPrint will flag both the good and bad data,
spotting the troublemakers as well as celebrating the strong performers.
“Property managers are busy,
juggling multiple tasks for tenants and owners,” said Mike Williams,
EnergyPrint’s director of product development. “Energy Alerts
takes one thing off their list by continuously monitoring each
portfolio and proactively notifying them when something needs to be
investigated.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]At a portfolio level, Alerts
assesses year-over-year and month-over-month energy anomalies,
including raw consumption and cost changes, as well as
weather-normalized consumption changes. The new tool also helps
to identify properties that may be eligible for ENERGY STAR
certification. Another Alerts bonus allows property managers to
share their EnergyPrint account with their mechanical or electrical
contractors so they also can be alerted, insuring prompt
resolution.
“Alerts, like all of EnergyPrint’s
tools, is very helpful and very easy to use,” said Cindy MacDonald,
director of properties and redevelopment for Twin Cities-based
Kraus-Anderson Realty Company. “Alerts give me a quick, visual
notification to take action, which can save me consumption and money.”
Founded in September 2009, St.
Paul-based EnergyPrint is a leading developer of web-based applications
for building professionals. EnergyPrint’s industry-unique suite
of energy insights provides energy data management services to help
measure and evaluate whole-building energy consumption, allowing
management to take control over their building expenses. The
company currently benchmarks buildings in nearly 40 states.
For more information visit www.EnergyPrint.com
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