Post Time:Sep 28,2011Classify:Industry NewsView:361
"As of LEED 2012, users are expecting a more performance-based rating system, and our cloud-based technology, together with LEED online sets the stage for that," said Kevin Surace, CEO, Serious Energy, in the release. "Building owners and property managers that deploy our algorithm-based adaptive learning energy-efficiency platform have the means to track their energy usage in real-time, and drive further savings far beyond what people alone can do. With automated sync of this data, users of LEED Online will be able to move to a more dynamic certification process with almost no extra work."
Source: Business Wire via MarketWatchAuthor: shangyi
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