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The economy has forced most - if not all - U.S. companies to
seek ways to reduce non-essential and otherwise variable costs.
A new opportunity has emerged in recent years with the advent
of affordable lightweight energy management systems that can
be controlled on-site or remotely - particularly those designed
specifically for previously underserved small to medium sized
commercial facilities like restaurants, convenience stores,
retail shops and bank branch offices.
Today's
dashboard touch panel-controlled "smart" energy management
systems enable business users to easily view and reduce their
resource consumption in real time with the mere touch of a button,
resulting in utility bill savings upwards of 20 percent or more
per month. Combined with "Green" incentives sponsored
by the government incorporating these types of technologies
the return on investment time is dramatically reduced. Such
advancements have generated enormous marketplace demand among
small and medium sized businesses seeking proven, cost-effective
ways to "go green" and in doing so, their boost bottom
lines.
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