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GSA Installs Power Measurement EEM System

August 16, 2004 by Jeff Shepard

The US General Services Administration (GSA) has chosen an enterprise energy management (EEM) system from Power Measurement Ltd. (Victoria, BC, Canada) to help cut energy-related costs and improve power reliability across a number of its properties in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. Initiated by GSA's Energy Center of Expertise, the pilot project uses ION® intelligent energy meters and software connected over the agency’s internal Ethernet network to arm each GSA building manager with the customized information needed to drive best energy practices and comply with federal energy conservation mandates.

"The project currently encompasses metering on the main power feeds to 10 GSA-owned and operated properties, including Postal Square, the US Courthouse and ICC Customs building," said Steve White of the Energy Center of Expertise. "The facilities were chosen based on their large footprint and potential for energy-related savings. The EEM system automatically collects real-time and interval energy data, and reports on trends and conditions. This will help facility staff easily benchmark and compare building performance, identify energy and O&M savings opportunities, execute conservation measures and verify results."