CA State University San Marcos expands deployment of EnerNOC energy intelligence software

Date
07/01/2013

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EnerNOC, a leading provider of energy intelligence software, announced that California State University San Marcos (CSUSM), which has been an EnerNOC energy efficiency customer since 2008, has expanded its deployment of EnerNOC's EfficiencySMART(TM) Insight software to further increase campus energy efficiency savings. With this expanded deployment, CSUSM will be the first campus in the University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) systems to implement monitoring-based commissioning across an entire campus. Like past deployments, this expansion is funded in part by San Diego Gas & Electric through the UC/CSU/IOU Partnership Program, which offers incentives to universities that couple building commissioning with real-time energy monitoring. "A strong partnership between CSUSM campus engineering and facilities teams, SDG&E, and EnerNOC has been key to success," said Ed Johnson, Director of Sustainability & Utility Services at CSUSM. "Through this relationship we've been able to secure 160 percent of expected energy incentives and we look forward to identifying additional energy efficiency measures through the expanded use of EfficiencySMART." CSUSM stands to achieve significant energy savings in newly monitored buildings and will be able to preserve savings already identified, prevent drift, allocate and manage energy costs, look for additional energy efficiency measures, and better engage campus stakeholders through data transparency. "CSU has long understood that effective energy management starts with having the right data in real time. By deploying EfficiencySMART Insight software for all of its buildings, CSUSM has a tremendous opportunity to drive meaningful savings that persist year after year," said Tim Healy, Chairman and CEO of EnerNOC. To date, EnerNOC has helped CSUSM achieve 10 percent savings from field-based commissioning and data analytics, as well as an additional 8 percent savings from persistent monitoring and ongoing automated fault detection. This UC/CSU/IOU Energy Efficiency Partnership Program has provided more than $40 million in customer incentives over the last three years. EfficiencySMART

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