I'm wondering if any of you Energy Pro's out there have experience with commercial energy auditing software that would include multi-family buildings? Are you using software that you would feel comfortable in recommending?
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Permalink Reply by Kyle Macht on January 26, 2012 at 11:46am Eric,
I have used TREAT Multifamily and EA-Quip. Overall they were very similar, but I liked TREAT, it was a little easier to use and you pay once for the software. EA-Quip is web based and you pay per building. I have also used eQUEST, which took way too long.
Kyle
Permalink Reply by Barry Kroeker on January 27, 2012 at 11:25am Consider EnergyCAP Energy Management Software.
Two versions are available:
EnergyCAP Enterprise for large organizations
EnergyCAP Express for smaller businesses (free trial available)
Good luck!
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