Mass Energy Alliance (MEA) offers services that make use of wireless and web enabled technologies that monitor, measure and manage energy consumption within residential, industrial, and institutional facilities. MEA provides clients with a combination of integrated monitoring systems, energy consumption profiles and billing verification services that deliver a comprehensive and cost effective energy management program.

MEA’s advanced communication technologies allow a single network to connect all of the monitoring and control devices in a building to an on-site server, which in turn can be monitored remotely from any computer with an Internet connection.

 

 
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06.06.2002
State council forges technology alliance
The Massachusetts High Technology Council said it has formed a business alliance with Intech 21 of New York to offer companies advanced energy control systems, such as wireless and Web-based systems to monitor and manage energy consumption in offices, factories, and apartment buildings. The council said the newly formed Mass. Energy Alliance has a ''letter of intent'' with Boston-based AES NewEnergy to install 50 of the systems for commercial customers in Massachusetts, including five at EMC Corp. plants in Hopkinton and Westborough. The systems can link heating and cooling equipment by radio to Net-connected servers to automate energy conservation and consumption monitoring.
(Peter J. Howe)