Boulder, CO (PRWEB) December 07, 2015 -- simuwatt® Energy Auditor, a provider of software aimed at reducing the time and cost of energy audits, and Clark Nexsen, a national architecture and engineering firm, today announced their collaboration to streamline the data collection phase of energy auditing, retro-commissioning, and similar efforts. Specifically, this collaboration is ongoing on a retro-commissioning project at NASA’s Langley Research Center. This effort creates an opportunity for Clark Nexsen to more effectively deliver high value energy efficiency recommendations, and empowers end facility owners in reducing their energy consumption.
5.6 million commercial buildings account for 36% of all electricity consumed in the United States, amounting to more than $190 billion in energy costs every year. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 30% of the energy used in commercial buildings is wasted, presenting an opportunity for building owners and managers to significantly reduce their operating costs. Energy engineering companies, like Clark Nexsen, conduct energy assessments for clients looking for key areas for cost savings. Collecting site data needed for analysis can be inefficient and costly; a problem that many energy companies are turning to technology in order to solve.
“The use of simuwatt Energy Auditor has allowed us to focus more time on analysis and less time on raw data collection providing more effective outcomes for our clients”, said Tom Ostasiewski, Senior Project Manager at Clark Nexsen. “Ramping up on simuwatt came at little investment due to a simple, intuitive interface requiring minimal training, and a powerful export into currently used analysis solutions.” Providing efficient and effective energy analysis is a growing need as government mandates for commercial energy benchmarking and auditing continue to grow. As this market continues to evolve, partnerships between energy engineering firms and software companies will become more prevalent.
A case study on the NASA Langley Research Center project can be found at: http://www.simuwatt.com/clark-nexsen-case-study.
About Clark Nexsen Inc:
For nearly 100 years Clark Nexsen, Inc, has improved the daily lives of hard-working people through buildings designed to facilitate their goals. Clark Nexsen Energy has worked with clients ranging from Federal agencies to local municipalities and energy service companies to identify energy savings opportunities through specialized building analysis.
About simuwatt® Energy Auditor:
simuwatt® Energy Auditor is an innovative cloud-based solution leveraging both web and iPad interfaces to standardize energy audit data collection, collaborate with multi-auditor teams, and export analysis-ready spreadsheets. Energy Auditor makes the audit lifecycle process more effective with integrated photo and video documentation, offline support, revision history tracking, and allows teams to merge data collected into a single standardized output.
Energy Auditor is rooted in development with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).
Matt Brown, simuwatt® Energy Auditor, +1 860-324-7992, [email protected]
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