City of Jacksonville Selects EnergyCAP Utility Bill Management Software

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The largest city in Florida has selected EnergyCAP energy management software for city-wide utility bill management. The City of Jacksonville, FL, awarded the contract to EnergyCAP, Inc. for a Utility Management System after a competitive selection process. The System will be funded by an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant. Find out more at www.EnergyCAP.com Jacksonville chose EnergyCAP to reduce energy cost, report on the environmental impact of government operations, improve the energy efficiency of City buildings, and reduce negative environmental impacts. EnergyCAP will be used for utility bill tracking, auditing, benchmarking, greenhouse gas tracking, and reporting for more than 6.5 million square feet including 300 buildings.

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MATHEWS BRIDGE

ACOSTA BRIDGE

WARREN BRIDGEFULLER

BUCKMAN BRIDGE

ISAIAH D. HART BRIDGE

MAIN STREET BRIDGE

ST. JOHN’S RIVER FERRY

DAMES POINT BRIDGE

City of Jacksonville

BRIDGES THE ENERGY GAPwith

EnergyCAPThe largest city in Florida has selected the

best-selling EnergyCAP energy management softwarefor city-wide utility bill management.

EnergyCAP will be funded by theEnergy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant.

EnergyCAP will interface withIBM Maximo, the City’s asset management system,

as well as ENERGY STAR’s Portfolio Manager.

EnergyCAP will receive electronic billing datafrom utilities such as JEA, Beaches Energy,

the Town of Baldwin, and the cities ofAtlantic Beach and Neptune Beach.

ENERGYCAP WILL BE USED FOR:

Utility bill tracking

Auditing

Benchmarking

Savings analysis

Greenhouse gas tracking

Reporting

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDAHAS MORE THAN:

300 City buildings

6.5 mil. sq.ft. of real estate

150 electric, sewerand water accounts

JACKSONVILLE CHOSE ENERGYCAP TO:reduce energy cost, report on the

environmental impact of governmentoperations, improve the energy efficiency of

City buildings, and reduce negativeenvironmental impacts.

Please do not use this map to navigate the St. John’s River.

SOLD

Organizations in Florida already usingEnergyCAP, include the counties of

Miami-Dade, Orange, and Charlotte,the City of Tampa, University of Central

Florida, Valencia Community College,and 30 school districts and other clients.