Entrepreneur Earns Patents for ECC to Solve $60 Billion Energy Problem
Richmond, Virginia (PRWEB) August 11, 2016 -- The system currently used to consume and pay for energy is broken, and it’s broken in a way that benefits energy providers, says Mike Scelzi, CEO at the Energy Control Company (ECC).
Every month, energy providers send a bill, through the mail, with details about the previous month’s usage, fees, and when payment is due. This system is slow, inflexible, and vague. In fact, it’s a system that creates $60 billion of wasted energy each year from commercial and industrial buildings alone.
Scelzi started ECC to provide a better solution and more control for building owners. With 15 years of experience as an Engineer and CEO in the energy sector, Scelzi has developed a new way to manage utilities.
Scelzi has been awarded 11 patents for gathering data, improving designs and processes, and applying artificial intelligence. These systemic improvements are able to save companies up to 50% on energy expenses – totaling millions of dollars for some organizations.
“Building owners invest a lot of money for energy management systems, but they’re still missing feedback to show how the systems are actually working,” explains Scelzi. “ECC links those energy systems with building owners and even provides automation and real-time reporting for more control and optimal efficiency.”
ECC has already worked with notable companies in the commercial real estate industry, including Lingerfelt Commonwealth, CBRE, Jones Lang LaSalle, Thalhimer, and Colliers International.
Companies that partnered with ECC in 2015 saw the following results: 22 point average increase in Energy Star Score; savings of $2.3 Million per year & 698% return on investment (Northeast); increase in submeter revenue by over $528,000 per year.
About ECC
ECC reduces operating expenses by up to 50% by reporting energy in real-time and providing automatic energy controls. ECC’s Energy Accounting and Energy Controls Systems provide certainty for stock analysts, government reporting requirements, and loan providers. ECC combines automated invoicing, data collection, benchmarking, and real-time reporting for a comprehensive solution that can be implemented in as little as 36 hours.
Media inquiries can be directed to Mike Scelzi at 804-355-1335 or email, info(at)ecc(dot)energy.
Mike Scelzi, ECC, +1 8043551335 Ext: 504, [email protected]
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