Massachusetts hires EnerNOC for $10 million energy project
The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resource has awarded EnerNOC Inc. a contract to help reduce energy costs at more than 470 state-owned facilities. The project seeks to achieve energy savings of 5 to 15 percent, with an ultimate goal of saving $10 million annually.
As part of a three-year project, EnerNOC, a Boston-based energy management firm, will deploy its energy management applications, including software for energy efficiency, energy bill analysis and risk management, and carbon management, at more than 17 million square feet of state buildings. Those buildings include state office buildings, colleges, prisons and hospitals.
According to EnerNOC, the CarbonSMART deployment will be the largest carbon accounting software-as-a-service project in the U.S.
Read the full post in Mass High Tech.


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