Wednesday 14 August 2013

ENMAT launches new Energy Management Partner Network

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ENMAT have just launched some very exciting changes and benefits to its Worldwide Energy Management Partner Network.
The ENMAT Partner Programme allows resellers to provide their customers with a full suite of Energy and Carbon Management Monitoring tools at affordable prices.
A presentation of the offerings can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDXGTOEB0cc
One of the most notable new features is the Partner Discount option providing 25% discount on all hardware provided on the ENMAT Store as well as discounted prices off ENMAT Editions Subscription Software
Key benefits of the ENMAT Partner Programme include:
  • Partnership Profit Sharing – Provides significant cost reductions on list prices.
  • ENMAT shares profits made from the end customer with you, the partner. Up to 50% off retail purchase prices!
  • Custom branding (your logo) and custom domain name http://yourcompanyname.en-mat.com
  • ENMAT Partner Management Portal to manage all your customers collectively.
  • Your customers gain worldwide access to ENMAT allowing you to resell anywhere in the world.
  • Significant cost reductions on any purchased hardware such as Smart Meters or Data Loggers purchased from the ENMAT Store

ENMAT Pricing:
Software
ENMAT EditionList PriceReseller purchase price
Bronze
£200.0
£100.0
Silver
£1,000.0
£500.0
Gold
£2,000.0
£1,000.0
PlatinumBespoke treated on an ad-hoc basisBespoke treated on an ad-hoc basis
Hardware25% discount on all hardware
ENMAT Apps
ENMAT for Android PhonesFreeFree
ENMAT for Android TabletsFreeFree
ENMAT for IPhoneFreeFree
ENMAT for IpadFreeFree
Optional White Label BrangingOne off fee £500 per reseller
*NB prices above are for up to 10 channels. . For sites with 10 or more channels please contact us directly.


http://www.en-mat.com/enmat-launches-new-energy-management-partner-network

Monday 5 August 2013

Energy Management Systems Are Critical for Industrial Companies to Remain Competitive

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Industrial energy management systems (IEMSs), which comprise software, upfront services, and ongoing monitoring and management, enable industrial companies to advance their initiatives with regard to cost reduction and improved efficiency. In order to remain competitive or gain a competitive advantage, it is increasingly necessary for large energy users to actively manage their energy consumption and energy procurement activities. This requires detailed knowledge of ongoing energy use patterns and present and future energy consumption requirements, as well as the internal capability to act on that data.
Energy usage is now considered an important data source that can be combined with other business intelligence to provide a more holistic and complete picture of overall business performance.
An Energy Management system enables companies to bring information and knowledge of all aspects of energy-related matters into the present, where cost-effective tactics can be employed before high charges or inefficient usage occurs.
The depth of the capabilities of Energy Management solutions can vary widely. Some solutions are passive and perform only a monitoring and analysis function.
Although an Energy Management Solutions rarely control all or even major portions of an industrial process, it can provide significant input into the control processes themselves.

Friday 2 August 2013

Energy efficiency targets raised for homes and businesses

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The government has released amendments to Part L efficiency provisions on houses and businesses to lower energy bills and deliver “savings of £16m per year to business” and a 6.4 million tonnes drop in carbon dioxide. 
Parliamentary undersecretary of state Baroness Hanham said that the changes would “take an important and technically meaningful step towards zero carbon homes”.
Carbon-dioxide targets for new “non-domestic” buildings have now been set to deliver a 9 per cent improvement on 2010 standards.
The amendments are not due to be introduced until 6 April 2014 in a move the government claimed was to give the industry “enough time to prepare”. The introduction of the changes were originally scheduled for October 2013.
The regulations for homes and businesses relate to the conservation of energy with an aim towards the government’s 2016 target of zero carbon-emissions homes.
Hanham stated that she would look to introduce “minimum energy efficiency standards” when “specific building services work including air conditioning and lighting replacements are carried out” in business premises.
The announcement has also stalled the much-delayed so-called “conservatory tax”, the initiative, which requires households to ensure their property meets basic standards of energy efficiency if planning large extensions to their homes.
Hanham said: “I am also announcing today the decision not to proceed at this time with a strengthening of the minimum energy efficiency standards for extensions and replacement windows to existing homes”.
She said that it would add “additional costs on hard-working families trying to improve their homes” although she had, “not ruled out the possibility of reforms to standards in the future”.