 E-Mon says its new Green Class submeters are designed for LEED certification points and other green building initiatives. Offering utility-grade metering accuracy, the company says its Green Class submeters are a cost-effective way to benchmark and monitor energy usage trends and to estimate CO2 emissions. Green Meters are also good for measuring and verifying the on-going effectiveness of LEED, EPACT, renewable energy, demand response and other major energy-related initiatives that can positively impact the facility’s bottom line, while also increasing environmental awareness within the using facility. E-Mon’s 0-2V split-core current sensors allow Green Class meters to be quickly and easily installed into the facility’s electrical envelope without powering down any loads. Available in a variety of voltage/current/wiring configurations, Green Class meters are compatible with E-Mon Energy meter reading and billing software, and also commercially available building automation systems. E-Mon can provide assistance to customers designing cost-effective green metering and compliance programs for their own facilities. For information: visit www.emon.com .
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