New sustainable Energy Utility vendor to upgrade data tracking, reporting

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The Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility (DESEU) is implementing a statewide, unified method for tracking and reporting data on energy efficiency, conservation and renewable initiatives.

EnergyOrbit was been selected to deliver a statewide energy savings database platform for the DESEU’s Energize Delaware programs, as well as energy programs at the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC).

These groups will utilize the energyOrbit cloud-based platform to standardize and streamline data tracking and reporting for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs operating around the state, from low-interest revolving loans for energy efficiency and customer renewables to solar renewable energy credits procurement and home performance audits.
 
By utilizing the energyOrbit platform, the DESEU will be able to capture and analyze the results from its energy efficiency and renewable energy programs.

Moreover, it will allow the DESEU to provide more frequent and detailed reporting to Delawareans interested in confirming program effectiveness.
 
“While achieving our mission of bringing the most cost-effective opportunities for energy savings, it only makes sense that we would employ the most efficient, cost-effective method for implementing, tracking and reporting Delaware’s energy efficiency initiatives,” says Tony DePrima, executive director of the Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility. “By means of the energyOrbit platform, we can better organize, act on and report data, allowing us to continually improve our residents’ quality of life through saving money, creating jobs and improving the environment.”
 
“The DESEU and DNREC are working to better improve the lives of Delaware residents, but spending time formatting and organizing data and spreadsheets distracts from that goal,” says Udi Merhav, CEO of energyOrbit. “ We are glad to know that, through using energyOrbit, the DESEU and State of Delaware will be able to more efficiently report on data as well as, monitor sustainability and savings goals all at a lower cost per unit of energy saved.”

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