In North America, buildings account for more than 40% of all energy consumption. As organizations move to make efficiency improvements, measuring and monitoring consumption becomes increasingly important. Powersmiths Cyberhawk meters provide the real-time web-accessible, power quality and consumption data needed to support effective building-energy management programs.
Building on their expertise in metering and their commitment to sustainability, Powersmiths has recently introduced Windows on the World (WOW) sustainability management system. This revolutionary service offering provides a dynamic platform to measure and validate building system performance, automate aspects of carbon footprint accounting and educate internal and external stakeholders on sustainability.
Improving the efficiency of a building’s electrical transformers augments the savings obtained through all other electricity conservation measures undertaken in the building. This is because electrical transformers serve as the intermediary between a building’s power system and the external power supply. Powersmiths pioneered the manufacture of high efficiency transformers. Their market-leading E-Saver-C3 transformers and Energy Station PDUs exceed both Canadian and US mandated efficiency standards to substantially reduce electricity waste and achieve lowest lifecycle cost. CSL-3 transformers are recommended by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers), have been mandated by several state education departments and were recognized by the Uptime Institute for a 2009 Green Enterprise IT Award.
Powersmiths commitment to advancing energy efficiency in buildings is demonstrated by their on-going free educational seminars open to engineers, architects and facilities planners across North America and their membership in the US and Canadian Green Building Councils and AASHE (American Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education).
Further information is available at www.powersmiths.com.
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