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March 2013

March 2013. Don Toporowski, P. Eng. VP Sales. Dan Seto - CEO. Problem…. Only the largest buildings with extensive resources monitor their energy in detail . I t is expensive ! We have resolved the cost barrier . CircuitMeter Solution. A low cost and unique WebMeter

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March 2013

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  1. March 2013

  2. Don Toporowski, P. Eng. VP Sales Dan Seto - CEO

  3. Problem… • Only the largest buildings with extensive resources monitor their energy in detail. It is expensive! We have resolved the cost barrier.

  4. CircuitMeter Solution • A low cost and unique WebMeter • Circuit breaker level monitoring • Scales to any size building portfolio • Computing intelligence • Cloud-Based monitoring and analytics • Simple to install • Cost effective 24 x 7 energy auditor

  5. Typical Application - Office Tower

  6. Typical Portfolio-Wide Application Hospital Network

  7. X How does old school metering work? $ Voltage connections to every meter $ Multiple Meters + $ Data Logger + $ Communications + BAS/Dashboard Integration $ $ Electrical Panel with 36Circuits CT connections to every meter Installed Cost: about $400 per circuit

  8. How do we do it? Installed Cost: about $40 per circuit

  9. Enterprise-wide Analytics

  10. Monitoring • Filter the Data • Location • Region • Time of use • Equipment Type • Historical Reporting • Real-time Analysis

  11. Data Points Captured By Circuit • Amps • AmpsMax • ApparentPower • Humidity • Power Factor • Reactive Power • Real Power • Temperature • Volts • VoltsA • VoltsB • VoltsC • VoltsA-Max • VoltsA-Min • VoltsB-Max • VoltsB-Min • VoltsC-Max • VoltsC-Min • VoltsCA • VoltsAB • VoltsBC • VoltsMax • VoltsMin • Unlimited custom historical views. • Real-time views on 10 second intervals. • Actual user interface to be released April 7, 2013

  12. Four Ways to use this system SUB-METERING OPERATIONS AND ANALYTICS MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY

  13. Sub-Metering • Cut metering cost by 90% • Make properties more competitive • Allow tenants access to their own data • Apartments and Condos • Drive down consumption 20-30% • Meter previously unaffordable applications • Commercial • Enable moves of tenants without changes to meters and wiring. • Drive down tenant consumption • Corporate • Accurately allocate energy costs to departments. • Industrial • Allocate energy costs to product lines

  14. Improve Tenant Satisfaction • Allow tenants to: • Avoid lighting maintenance calls • Access their ownmeters and reports. • Control their own costs. • See rankingsversus others in the organization.

  15. Ways to use this system 2. Operations and Analytics • Identify energy waste • Reduce peak demand • Manage tenant energy consumption • Prevent building drift with trend alerts • Continuous commissioning • Better manage equipment and motors • Avoid downtime with malfunction alerts

  16. Ways to use this system 3. Measurement and Verification • Perform energy audits with real data • Accurately predictproposed project impacts • Verify financial savings from initiatives and projects • Utility bill consolidation and verification

  17. Ways to use this system 4. Corporate Sustainability • Measure sustainability results against goals • Promote energy saving initiatives • Compare performance of different assets

  18. VAR Program • CircuitMeter provides: • hardware, dashboard, data storage, and troubleshooting support. • VAR provides: • Installation and service and set up. • User training and support. • Help to interpret and extract value from the data. • Identification of savings opportunities.

  19. Thank-you Don Toporowski, VP Sales Tel: 416 722-2007 don.toporowski@circuitmeter.com

  20. Typical Paybacks on Metering Projects Case Study 1 * • Vornado Realty Trust introduced metering to a commercial tenant • average energy use was 4,322,400 kWh/yr (400K sq. ft.) • using the new consumption profiles, the tenant identified energy-saving opportunities and saved: • 18 percent consumption totalling $160,000 annually • 8 percent demand, or 57 kW • 266 metric tons of carbon equivalent annually • If implemented with CircuitMeter: • No. of Web-Meters 50 • Cost of Equipment $65,000 • Cost of Service $16,200 • Straight Payback (months)6 *Report on Submetering of Building Energy and Water Usage , Analysis and Recommendations of the Subcommittee on Buildings Technology Research and Development - Executive Office of the President of the United States. Oct .2011

  21. Typical Paybacks on Metering Projects Case Study 2 * Half of a 52-story Bank of America Building was submetered after energy managers learned that tenants exceeded by as much as three-fold their energy allowance of 3 kW/sq ft. • More than 120 meters were installed • Total Estimated Cost = $144,000 (120 x $1,200) • Savings = $1M or 30% per year • Straight Payback = 5 weeks If implemented with CircuitMeter: • No. of Web-Meters12 • Cost of Equipment$14,625 • Cost of First Year Service $3,888 • Straight Payback 7 days * Report on Submetering of Building Energy and Water Usage , Analysis and Recommendations of the Subcommittee on Buildings Technology Research and Development - Executive Office of the President of the United States. Oct .2011

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