Building Engines and eSight Energy Partner to Provide Real Estate & Facilities Operators Integrated Energy Data Management, Tracking and Response Tools

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Building Engines and eSight Energy Partner to Provide Real Estate & Facilities Operators Integrated Energy Data Management, Tracking and Response Tools

BOSTON, Jan. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Building Engines, provider of a web-based operations management solution for owners and managers of all property types, and eSight Energy, developer of an energy management software platform, today announced a partnership that enables real estate and facilities managers to measure, track, and act on energy data. Through integrated system monitoring, alerts and work flow tools, the partnership empowers owners to make fuel-saving adjustments, reduce areas of energy waste and reduce overall consumption.

Owners and managers can track usage and performance on all building energy systems, including electricity, natural gas, oil, HVAC and steam.  The Building Engines/eSight software combination shepherds identified anomalies and out-of-threshold events through a coordinated work flow process, triggering multiple notifications and curative activities to immediately address and enforce energy savings.

"We are excited to bring a fresh and effective energy management toolset to the market," said David Osborn, CEO of Building Engines. "A wealth of energy tracking programs exists, yet they fail to close the loop and help clients to take effective action. This partnership makes energy data actionable.

The Building Engines/eSight Energy partnership addresses the three main challenges to energy management:

    1. Collects meaningful, reliable, consistent, real time energy data,
    2. Displays energy information with user-friendly visual representations,
       through online and mobile reports
    3. Alerts owners and managers to act on that data to correct energy
       consumption issues at their source.

Janie Jefferies-Freer, VP of Sales of eSight Energy says, "This partnership enables users to respond in real-time to energy-related issues, incorporating it into their overall workflow and maintenance solution. The result is clear visibility into energy consumption and easy-to access, actionable tools to address the problems they identify."

Building Engines, Inc.

Building Engines is a web-based system providing owners and managers of all property types with a comprehensive solution for improving operations and workflow management. Founded in 2000 by an entrepreneurial team of building and facilities operations management professionals, Building Engines serves the needs of hundreds of millions of square feet of commercial, corporate, institutional and health care real estate in the United States, Canada and Europe.  More information: http://www.buildingengines.com/

eSight Energy, Inc.

eSight Energyis the creator of eSight, a sophisticated and comprehensive energy management suite. Utilizing 100% web-enabled technology, eSight offers an extensive range of techniques for analyzing energy usage and targeting sites for significant energy cost savings. eSight monitors data from virtually any energy-related system including meters and loggers, building management and control systems, production data, and data from any utility type. Already in use worldwide, eSight is available in multiple languages and currencies. More information: http://www.eSightenergy.com/

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Building Engines, Inc.

CONTACT: Sarah Fisher of Building Engines, +1-781-314-9346, Sfisher@buildingengines.com

Web Site: http://www.eSightenergy.com

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