Smart Submetering Solutions
Increase property value and save money
- Reduce energy use, allocate costs, bill tenants
- Acquire LEED M&V points
- Office, retail, institutional, multi-tenant residential
Intelligent Building Metering
Transform properties into intelligent buildings
- Add billing, cost allocation and datalogging
- Increase meter granularity
- Prepare for future Smart Grid advancements
Enterprise Energy/CO2 Management
Meet critical corporate management goals
- Benchmark and reduce GHG and energy use
- Gain stakeholder visibility across the enterprise
- Install in owned or leased facilities
Triacta Blog
Turn Retrofit Opportunities into Tenant Attractive Smart Buildings
Successful building control projects need to be nurtured over time — built on real data with input from all key stakeholders. This goes beyond technology and is as much about relationship development and stewardship. The engagement must include assistance interpreting project results and a path for further improvements.
The following roadmap borrows heavily from Energy Star, a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.
Step 1. Create a Metering Fabric: Deploy an open system, revenue grade submetering fabric coupled with an Energy Management Information System to create benchmarking, verification, visibility, analysis, and data mobility.
Triacta News
Triacta Introduces New High Density Building Automation Submeters that Transform Properties into Intelligent Buildings
Triacta Introduces New High Density Building Automation Submeters that Transform Properties into Intelligent Buildings
Triacta Power Technologies is introducing a new series of High Density Building Automation submeters targeting the Intelligent Building Market and addressing recent requirements for comprehensive building energy benchmarking in the United States. .
With the new PowerHawk® 4000 series meter, Triacta has refined its well-proven submetering platform for seamless integration with existing Building Automation Systems, Internet Protocol (IP) based IT servers, and business applications such as Energy Management Systems — a cost-effective solution that can communicate with all systems simultaneously.





