New York Companies Eligible for Up To $155,000 per Site for Real-time Portfolio Management


New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) named Switch Automation as a qualified Real Time Energy Management (RTEM) System and Service Provider.

This means that Switch Automation, with NYSERDA, can now help New York-based office buildings, retail sites, colleges and universities, health care facilities, state and local governments, schools, etc…launch a real-time portfolio management program with up to 30% program cost savings.

Switch Automation will provide a discounted software platform that collects and posts their building portfolio data from a variety of sources to the cloud, giving real-time visibility into building performance and one central command and control center for their entire portfolio.

“A lot of people around the world are talking about smart cities, but nobody is actually doing it successfully. NYSERDA’s RTEM program is a great starting point to make sure that New York leads the global charge in creating truly smart cities, by first improving the way that we manage buildings,” said Deb Noller, Switch Automation CEO.

 

 

NYSERDA RTEM Program Incentives

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To find out if your New York-based real estate is eligible for this program, please reach out to Darlene Bereznicki: dbereznicki@switchautomation.com.



August 22, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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