Tab 1 is used to set up basic building and meter definitions. It can all be entered manually, or the building and meter map can be imported more quickly if it already exists in a spreadsheet.
When setting up a new building or meter, the user tabs through the data entry screens listed on the left. This format is used wherever detail is added to the database.

The Energy Accounting Module includes our exclusive "to-the-penny" rate modeling engine. No matter how many fields or how complicated, we can define and simulate any rate tariff precisely. What that means is that mec automatically compares the cost on the bill against the cost from the rate engine. If there's a difference, mec will tell you how much you might be able to recover from the utility company.
It also means that mec can compare rate tariffs available in your market, and suggest which option would be least expensive for your usage profile.
Budgeting and Performance Reporting
When you've got the utility baseline, your current bills, and a definition of your savings expectations, budgeting and reporting performance is easy !

Typical performance report

Typical utility budget. In this case, natural gas budget for eight buildings.