Smart Energy Meters allow a business to track and record in real time, detailed information on energy useage and the impact of the resultant carbon dioxide which is created by the energy consumed.
A business cannot make a change to its energy consumption if it does not have the detailed information in how and why the energy is consumed.
Berkeley have the in-depth knowledge to impliment the latest technology to track and record all the utility information and display the information on a stand alone system or integrate this smart meter technology with the customer existing building automation systems. |
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Smart Meters will play a significant role in cutting carbon emmissions, help in the fight against climate change and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Smart Meters provide realtime information on energy consumption cost and the resultant carbon dioxide which is created as a direct result of the energy consumed.
Berkeley provide a fully integrated solution in implementing smart meter technology in new and existing buildings.
Customers will be able to use this information to forecast and control this energy useage and costs as well as assisting in the fight against climate change.

"Berkeley At The Forefront Of The Growing Low Carbon Energy Sector"
Ever since the inception of deregulation in the UK energy market and the adoption of market driven pricing, the energy companies have looked to match consumption with generation. Traditional meters only provide limited information on consumption, but offer no information when the energy was consumed.
Smart Meters provide bio-directional communications with advanced power management capabilities and can be integrated with a modern building automation system.
The end user can tailor their daily energy consumption around the data collected from the smart meter, therefore creating the potential to reduce cost and the carbon impact on the environment.
The European Commission has set enforceable targets to reduce energy. The package of measures seek to reduce greenhouse gases by at least 20% and to 20% the share of renewables in energy consumption.
We at Berkeley are committed to deliver the energy technology to fight climate change and help conserve our future energy supplies.