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Comprehensive managed services and
software help organizations boost energy and operational efficiency,
cutting utility bills 15 to 30 percent
ANDOVER, Mass. – October 25, 2016 – Schneider Electric, the global
specialist in energy management and automation, today introduced
Continuous Efficiency, a suite of managed services and software that
combines the knowledge of Schneider Electric experts with sophisticated
tools and technology. The mix of onsite and remote support, as well as
software, allows companies to uncover savings opportunities, implement
changes at both the site and enterprise level, and constantly refine
performance.
“Mounting pressure to reduce operating costs, coupled with shareholder
and customer desire for improved sustainability, has made energy
management a priority for companies,” said James Potach, Senior Vice
President of Energy & Sustainability Services at Schneider
Electric. “However, organizations are typically presented with services
or technology solutions. And the answer for complex operations is often
‘both.’”
“Companies need to develop strategies, gather and analyze data, and
make tactical improvements at both the enterprise and facility level.
That’s the path to maximum savings and the opportunity to reinvest for
growth.”
Continuous Efficiency blends utility, facility and operations
management to reduce energy use and spend — 15 to 30 percent on
average. It also goes beyond basic energy efficiency to help commercial
and industrial firms develop proactive management and maintenance
programs to help extend equipment life, reduce downtime and fine-tune
systems for ongoing performance.
In addition, the enterprise-level approach allows large organizations
to benchmark all their facilities, as well as compare them to like
operations in their industry. This allows them to identify performance
outliers and plan investments that will have the quickest and best
payback across the portfolio.
Key components of Continuous Efficiency include:
· Data Acquisition &
Quality – Best-in-class integration services collect and organize
facility, energy and interval data along with utility invoices to
provide a single, structured view of the most critical information to
enable effective decision making.
· Remote Analytics &
Optimization – Energy specialists paired with advanced technology
monitor facilities, identify energy conservation opportunities and the
root cause of comfort and maintenance concerns, as well as ensure
continual performance and verified savings.
· Software Visualization – A
single, cloud-based view of energy procurement, consumption and
sustainability data allows energy managers to identify non-optimized
facilities, equipment and behaviors, and prioritize energy efficiency
projects based on the anticipated return on investment.
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Onsite Consulting – A variety of collaborative, onsite engagements with
Schneider Electric experts help identify energy improvement
opportunities, train operations and facility managers, build internal
support with executives, and design best practices to support
certifications such as ISO 50001.
“We rely on the same expertise, tools and processes to manage our own
industrial facilities,” said Edwin Willhite, a Regional Facilities
Manager who oversees 10 manufacturing plants in the Southeast U.S. “The
result has been energy savings of 42 percent for our North American
operations. It’s not just ‘walking the talk.’ It’s a competitive
advantage.”
Continuous Efficiency is scalable to meet the needs of organizations as
their energy and sustainability strategies, and facilities footprint
grow and evolve. Managers can choose the support and technology most
relevant to their current business and easily pilot new programs.
In addition to efficiency services, Schneider Electric provides supply
and sustainability services globally, working with more than 4,500
clients with 350,000 sites and a combined energy spend of £30 billion.
For more information about Continuous Efficiency, please visit
www.se-efficiency.com or email Schneider Electric at
contact@ems.schneider-electric.com.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is the global specialist in energy management and
automation. With revenues of ~$30 billion in FY2015, our 160,000+
employees serve customers in over 100 countries, helping them to manage
their energy and process in ways that are safe, reliable, efficient and
sustainable. From the simplest of switches to complex operational
systems, our technology, software and services improve the way our
customers manage and automate their operations. Our connected
technologies reshape industries, transform cities and enrich lives. At
Schneider Electric, we call this Life Is On.
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