SchoolDude Taps Urjanet for Big Energy Data
Atlanta, GA & Cary, NC (PRWEB) April 16, 2014 -- SchoolDude and Urjanet today announced their partnership to provide big data energy management solutions to school systems. Both companies are teaming up to solve one of the biggest issues facing educational institutions’ sustainability and energy efficiency efforts: the challenge of acquiring and managing the data organizations need to make smarter, more profitable and eco-friendly energy decisions.
“We are excited to partner with Urjanet, especially as energy costs remain one of the largest expenses within a school’s maintenance and operations budget. Our mission as a company is to assist educational professionals in better managing operations and saving money, which in turn helps make them more successful. Integrating with Urjanet’s Big Energy Data supports our mission to be a good steward of our client’s trust and investment,” said Lee Prevost, President & Co-Founder.
According to the Department of Energy, U.S. school districts spend $6 billion each year on energy — second only to salaries. On a more local basis, kindergarten through high school (K - 12) buildings in the U.S. spend an average of 67 cents per square foot (ft²) on electricity and 19 cents/ft² on natural gas annually. In a typical school building, lighting, space heating, and water heating represent the bulk of total use, making those systems the best targets for energy savings. Energy usage must be understood before it can be reduced. That’s why acquiring accurate, complete and timely energy data is the critical first step for organizations to identify energy cost and carbon emission reduction opportunities.
To help solve the problem of aggregating good utility data, SchoolDude partnered with Urjanet to obtain real-time access to data from utility providers. Urjanet’s Big Energy Data services automate the collection, normalization and delivery of data from more than 800 utility providers across North America. SchoolDude’s clients will then be able to leverage Urjanet’s big utility data to make decisions for reducing both utility costs and carbon emissions.
“For schools systems with multiple facilities, gathering good energy data is a daunting task because there are no energy data standards in the industry,” said Urjanet CEO, Sanjoy Malik. “Each utility speaks a different language with different structures, rates, semantics, and tariffs. Urjanet has a solution to this problem, and by partnering with SchoolDude we can help schools make smarter, eco-friendly decisions which will ultimately save taxpayers money.”
ABOUT SCHOOLDUDE
For the past 14 years, SchoolDude has served as the market leader in Cloud asset management, delivering education-specific applications to help both small and large institutions better manage their facilities, IT and business operations. More than one million education professionals from more than 6,000 educational institutions are using SchoolDude solutions to streamline maintenance work order and IT help desk management, schedule preventive maintenance and plan for capital replacements, increase inventory accountability, maximize after-hours facility use and utility consumption. The company helps clients stretch budgets by managing support services effectively and efficiently, making a difference by helping institutions improve and enhance the teaching and learning environment. For more information, visit http://www.schooldude.com.
ABOUT URJANET
Urjanet is the world’s first provider of automated Big Energy Data that enables organizations across all industries to make smarter, more profitable and eco-friendly energy decisions.
The company’s award-winning subscription data products help companies and governments improve financial performance, energy efficiency and sustainability by delivering energy data directly to their business intelligence, energy management, accounting and procurement systems.
Urjanet is a privately held company headquartered in Atlanta. For more information, visit http://www.urjanet.com.
Lauren Patrick, Urjanet Inc., http://www.urjanet.com, +1 6782964459, [email protected]
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