Customers
40 schools will compete this November in the first real-time, nationwide building energy and water use reduction competition.
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Institutional Customers
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Bowdoin's Building Dashboard® allows residents and other occupants to view real-time electricity use of individual campus buildings, compare consumption across multiple buildings in units of dollars and carbon dioxide emissions, and compete in campus-wide dorm energy competitions.
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The Michael J. Homer Center for Science and Student Life uses Building Dashboard® to allow students, faculty and staff to track consumption of individual electrical loads, water and natural gas, and solar photovoltaic production, and learn about the facility's energy- and water-efficient features.
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McLendon Hall's Building Dashboard® is used to raise awareness of environmental issues among residents by monitoring and displaying electricity, geothermal heating and cooling energy, natural gas and water consumption in real time, as well as narrating the building's green features.
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Fairmont's Building Dashboard® allows students and staff to view real-time lighting, HVAC and other electrical load consumption, water and natural gas consumption, and solar photovolatic and wind energy production, as well as navigate green features found throughout the building and landscape.
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Branson's new Student Commons and Fine Arts buildings, on track to be the first LEED® Platinum school structures in California, use Building Dashboard® to publicly display electricity, water and natural gas consumption, solar photovoltaic production, system payback and sustainable features.
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WKU's Building Dashboard® enables student residents to track residence hall electricity consumption in real time, express consumption in units of pounds of coal or carbon emissions, make instant comparisons across buildings and launch building vs. building and campus-wide energy competitions.
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Middlebury's Franklin Environmental Center Building Dashboard® allows students and faculty to view real-time electricity, water and steam consumption, solar photovoltaic production and weather conditions, and to learn about the sustainable features throughout the building and landscape.
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Elon's Lindner Hall uses Building Dashboard® to monitor and display total building electricity, water, natural gas and cooling consumption and solar photovoltaic and solar thermal production in real time, as well as educate occupants and visitors about its sustainable features.
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Caltech's Holliston solar photovoltaic array, expected to produce 342,000 kilowatt-hours annually and displace more than 63,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide over the life of the system, is monitored in real time by Building Dashboard®.
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Germantown Friends School's LEED-certified Upper School Science Building enables students, faculty and visitors to view building electricity, water and natural gas consumption, track solar photovoltaic and geothermal production, and learn about the building's green features.


