4/05/2010

eNergy


eNergy, the latest app by eLifespaces, was overlooked by Google last week as they and 45 other companies sent a public letter soliciting support from President Barack Obama suggesting federal support for technology that gives utility customers access to information about their energy and utility consumption. Seeking to tear down barriers posed by multitudes of local utility companies, the letter seeks to allow utility customers access rights to their individual information.

Currently in development, eNergy, provides a homeowner or business facility manager the ability to monitor and manage their energy consumption via an iPad, iPhones or computer (Apple or PC). These devices will act as your personal remote monitoring tool. Sending codes over a secured WiFi connection in your home or office, eNergy receives consumption data directly, allowing the user to monitor and, if required, modify energy consumption behavior.

Evolution in this application has already led our development teams into system integration with other electronic systems such as lighting / energy control, security, and motorization (including light harvesting). Unfortunately, may of these efforts may soon “die on the vine” because funding innovation becomes more costly than the smaller and more innovative companies can endure.

Our hopes are to continually be recognized by our community (as we were today in our Post Courier - http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/apr/05/05memosdistinct/) in providing real solutions to the real challenges that we face.

1 comments:

Jessie said...

When can I expect to see this in iTunes app store?

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