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The submetering market within the Utilities sector is a growing industry that focuses on the measurement and monitoring of energy consumption. Submetering is the process of measuring the energy consumption of individual tenants or units within a multi-unit building. This allows for the accurate tracking of energy usage and billing of tenants, as well as the identification of energy efficiency opportunities. Submetering also provides data that can be used to inform energy management decisions.
Submetering is becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce energy costs and improve energy efficiency. It is also being used to help meet sustainability goals and to comply with energy regulations.
Companies in the submetering market include EnerNOC, Itron, Landis+Gyr, Sensus, and Schneider Electric. Show Less Read more