ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BLUVERT Pacific Rim Engineered Products (1987) Ltd. 9445 - 195th Street Surrey, BC V4N4G3 Canada Energy management systems, namely, systems that connect to generators and comprise storage batteries, energy management circuitry, and control software; mobile energy management systems, namely, systems that connect to generators and comprise storage batteries, energy management circuitry, and control software;
DWELLENT VIVINT, INC. 4931 North 300 West Provo UT 84604 Energy management systems, including control panels; climate control systems, including control panels; Lighting systems, including control panels; Building control systems, including control panels;
GLOBALCON FAIRMONT PRESS, INC., THE 464 ARMOUR CIRCLE NE. ATLANTA, GA. 30324 ATLANTA GA 30324 conducting trade show exhibitions relating to energy management systems, HVAC efficiency, lighting efficiency and technology, CFC recycling, reclamation and reuse, and environmental management and equipment and related products and services;
GREEN PHASE TECHNOLOGIES Green Phase Technologies, Inc. 17821 Theiss Mail Route Road Spring TX 77379 Energy management systems, namely, voltage regulators and reducers;GREEN AND TECHNOLOGIES;
IEEC FAIRMONT PRESS, INC., THE 464 ARMOUR CIRCLE NE. ATLANTA, GA. 30324 ATLANTA GA 30324 conducting trade show exhibitions relating to energy management systems, HVAC efficiency, lighting efficiency and technology, indoor air quality and emissions control and related products and services;
SEMS Sachs Energy Management Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 96 St. Louis MO 63144 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS;
VIVENT VIVINT, INC. 4931 North 300 West Provo UT 84604 Energy management systems, including control panels; climate control systems, including control panels; Lighting systems, including control panels; Building control systems, including control panels;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system for planning energy supply for energy consumers includes a first sub-system operatively associated with an energy coordinating body, such as an energy management system, and second sub-systems operatively associated with corresponding energy suppliers, such as power plants. A global communication network, such as the Internet, is employed between the first and second sub-systems. Each of the sub-systems includes an interface for exchanging energy planning information between the sub-systems and for negotiating an energy supply specification from the energy supplier to the energy consumers.