August 24th, 2011

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August 24th, 2011
This is a Help video for EnergyCAP Express, online energy management software for small to medium-sized organizations. This video provides an overview of Buildings and Meters. It introduces the organizational treeview, where building, meters, and organizational nodes are displayed and managed, and explains the various tabs that display information. www.EnergyCAP.com
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August 24th, 2011
This is a Help video for EnergyCAP Express, online energy management software for small to medium-sized organizations. This video explains how to create a building. www.EnergyCAP.com
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Are energy costs getting you down? Now there’s a reason to celebrate. EnergyCAP, the best selling energy management software, is now completely online. Try it for free at www.energycap.com
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August 23rd, 2011
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August 23rd, 2011
TempZon is the most advanced energy management system available to the hospitality industry. When a guest enters the room, they insert their key card into the reader, activating their preferred HVAC, television and lighting settings. When the guest leaves the room, they remove the key from the reader, which automatically turns off the lights and television, and returns the HVAC system to management presets.
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