Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Energy Management: CertiNergy employ the Ubigreen software – Monitor

CertiNergy and Ubigreen, two companies active in the field of energy efficiency, have formalized a partnership January 19. As part of consumption monitoring contracts, CertiNergy offer its customers to use the IT platform of Ubigreen.

In the emerging area of ​​energy management, time begins alliances. French companies and CertiNergy Ubigreen announced January 19 a partnership. The first propose consumption control contracts including IT tools of the second. “This offering aims to support a customer in its efforts of energy performance, said Patrick Porte, deputy general manager of CertiNergy. The meters installed by our teams transmit their data to the Ubigreen software. Our optimization engineers will base their advice on collected information. “

Founded in 2008, CertiNergy started in trading of energy saving certificates of (EEC). It has grown since then. The activities of the energy sector and services now cover the implementation of energy audit, implementing saving actions and seeking funding for these operations. “In this area, the measure is essential. One can not understand immeasurable situation observed Patrick Porte. Our group has the expertise in energy efficiency and counting. Today, the market tends to add to the services of digital monitoring platforms. “

This is where Ubigreen. Since 2013, the company markets a line analysis software of energy consumption or emissions of CO 2 . “Our product is for all sites, metered or not. In the first case, we retrieve the data aggregated by the centralized technical management. If the building does not have the necessary systems, we can define a counter plan with a payback time of about one year, “says Julien Meriaudeau, president of the company.

The computer program further comprises a prediction module for future consumption. Following an energy audit, CertiNergy can advise the use of a monitor with a connection to the platform Ubigreen. The installed supervision will highlight areas where savings are possible. This form of accompaniment will last three years.

With this partnership, the software company is expanding its range of potential customers. CertiNergy is well established in the industry, unlike Ubigreen. Early this year, the young company is also working to expand its device. Its teams develop a power purchase simulator. The user will be able to estimate its needs and organize its tenders accordingly. “Our tool will facilitate these procedures. In this way, they could be more frequent, says Julien Meriaudeau. Our tests are already well advanced. We should publish a final version in June. “

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