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Product News: Energy Measurement, Verification System

Thu, 10/15/2009 - 15:18
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(Onset, Bourne, MA) -- Onset, a supplier of data loggers, recently announced the HOBO Measurement & Verification System, a portable energy logging system for measuring, analyzing, and documenting building energy performance.

The self-contained system makes it convenient and economical for energy performance contractors, energy consultants, and building energy managers to track the performance of building systems, such as chillers and packaged HVAC units, and verify the impact of energy efficiency improvements.

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“Due to the large amount of energy efficiency-related dollars being distributed through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, regulators are demanding greater accountability when it comes to building energy performance data,” says Frank Deshaies, product marketing manager for Onset. “The new HOBO Measurement & Verification System provides everything an energy engineer needs—straight out of the box—to handle a variety of M&V projects with a great deal of accuracy and reliability.”

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