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EnerNOC Inc. says it has finished installing its EfficiencySMART energy management software in over 480 state-owned buildings in Massachusetts, marking the completion of the installation phase of a $10 million contract between EnerNOC and the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER).

The installation phase included set-up of approximately 1,300 meters in over 480 buildings across 43 sites. In total, EnerNOC says over 2 million data points from these facilities are now being streamed each week to the company’s network operations center.

EfficiencySMART Insight collects energy data from each building and applies EnerNOC's automatic fault detection and business intelligence application to analyze the data and deliver a prioritized list of energy-efficiency measures, the company explains.

EnerNOC notes that this deployment was initiated by the DOER through funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to further advance the state's Leading by Example program.

The next phase of the deployment, in which the energy use of community colleges, trial courts and other state-owned office buildings will be brought online, is being funded in part by the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management.





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