The Things I Do During the Day and My Passion Time I work for Verisae, Inc. I am deeply involved in carbon management and renewable energy. My quest is to bring solar energy to U.S. homeowners and to better manage the substances that harm our environment like refrigerant gases, greenhouse gases, and those that deplete our ozone. I am also a small business owner working to promote the adoption of renewable energy. Solargies (Solar Energies), my goal is to spread the use of renewable solar power as simply and as rapidly as possible. He is also a writer, investing his time and energies educating people about renewable energy, the exciting world of interactive marketing, and other oddities of interest. Verisae\\\'s Refrigerant Tracker and the Enterprise Carbon Footprint (ECF) products allow companies to take inventory of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and refrigerant gas emissions. CO2 gas, Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS), and refrigerant gases emissions are tracked and better managed with Verisae products. Organizations can have a direct, positive impact on the environment through better data management and taking accurate inventories of all greenhouse gases (GHGs) that contribute to their Carbon Footprint. In my position, I work collaboratively with client teams to understand their goals, document the solution, and manage the product marketing and development. I am driven to implement solutions that deliver measurable business value and enhanced user experience. As a Product Manager for Refrigerant Tracker, I help design how to make the right functionality available to the right people at the right time in order to better manage refrigerants. My role involves the design and marketing of web applications that help organizations monitor and manage refrigerant information more successfully.
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Despite the obvious threats and drawbacks, there exists to this day a deep chasm between the utility provider and the commercial organization on the other. We're all in this together fighting a battle to make sure that we have the energy supply that we need, while avoiding systemic failure and trying to balance the associated costs.
The District of Columbia recently became one of the first government institutions to publicly display its relative level of efficiency. They invested in solutions to help them understand how energy was used throughout their facilities. Energy benchmarking across 200 public buildings was installed with the aim of cutting back on the use of gas, electricity and other fuels, together with carbon emissions.
Utility companies are scrambling to come up with different ways to charge consumers for energy. The current business environment where companies use legacy systems to determine straightforward tariffs and usage data is batched in monthly billing cycles isn't effective anymore.
As the cost of energy continues to increase, it's no surprise that the market for energy efficiency software continues to grow with it. In fact, the market is expected to undergo rapid growth from 2011 and 2012.
Without fixed asset tracking software, the organization cannot hope to reveal the true cost of ownership, nor the return on investment associated with a particular piece of equipment. When multiplied throughout the typically complex organization, this can represent a significant problem.
Conserving may not be a new idea, as we can remember those energy crises of the 1970s and how difficult times were then, but today sustainability has a new look.
While it is interesting to look at energy production and consumption statistics around the world and to see how our consumption of fuel continues to rise at an alarming rate, there truly is no such thing as an all-encompassing approach to global energy management per se.
Energy used to be seen as a liability and now it is being seen as a manageable asset, a quantum shift in business metrics.
Before an asset may be procured, it's true energy efficiency characteristics must be revealed and corroborated. While this is a sound strategy in the new economy, in China it will soon be regulated.
Asset operation is the lifeblood of many an organization and as such, we need to gather and interpret as much information, as proactively as possible.

