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Post by emoncustomer on Jun 19, 2008 9:46:07 GMT -5
Everyone is talking about "Going Green" what does that mean and how can submetering support those efforts?
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Post by Suzy Abbott on Jun 19, 2008 9:51:26 GMT -5
"Going Green" includes a variety of programs and initiatives to reduce energy and support the environment. Submetering is an inherently green product as it promotes energy awareness and energy conservation for building owners as well as energy users. Green building initiatives including LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) promotes energy conservation by certifying buildings that meet minimum energy conservation standards. Submetering supports these efforts in a variety of areas, visit E-Mon's website at www.emon.com for additional details. EPACT (Energy Policy Act) 2005 also supports green building initiatives at the government level. This act requires all federal buildings to be metered or submetered and meet federal energy efficiency standards. This also supports a tax deduction for energy efficient buildings. Submetering supports these efforts in a variety of areas, visit E-Mon's website at www.emon.com for additional details.
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