News & Events

Press Releases

Incenergy Debuts New Building Energy Management System

New Features Added with Advanced Thermistor Monitoring and Controls and Humidity Monitoring

Incenergy Installs Energy Management System in St. Gabriel’s School with Duke Energy Grant.

Incenergy’s EMS Will Reduce Energy Waste and Allow School to Dedicate More Finances Toward Education

Austin, TX- January 23, 2011- Incenergy LLC has installed their Building Portfolio Energy Management System (EMS) in Austin-area St. Gabriel’s Catholic School. St. Gabriel’s received a $20,000 energy conservation grant for the Incenergy system from Duke Energy of Charlotte, NC.

St. Gabriel’s requested Incenergy’s assistance in applying for the grant. Incenergy CEO Barry McConachie said, “We were happy to work with a school in our own community, discounting the cost of installation so that St. Gabriel’s could meet the terms of this specific grant.”

In the News

Energy Management System Financing by Incenergy

Facility managers can finance an energy management system from Incenergy with no down payment and gain immediate financial energy cost savings. Lower utility bills offset the minimal financing costs, conserve capital, and use leftover savings to increase overall purchasing power.

Incenergy Featured in BBC Horizons Video Series

Incenergy was recently featured in the Wind Power episode of BBC's Horizons- An Insight into the Future of Global Business video series.

Events

Go Green Austin 2011

Barry McConachie, Chief Executive Officer at Incenergy has been invited to speak at the Go Green Austin 2011 event.

Spend a value-packed day connecting with eco-entrepreneurs + business leaders featuring over 60 statewide business leader speakers who are cutting edge visionaries, sustainability experts and forward thinking individuals who will provide you with the knowledge and tools needed to make your business more sustainable.

APPA Smart Grid Summit

Different utilities have different approaches to smart grid and how it is best implemented in their community. Hear about lessons learned from a public power executive and a consultant, who has worked with a number of utilities, as they implemented a variety of smart grid projects. Hear what’s working, what isn’t and what their next steps will be.

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