Enigin Update - New Jersey Learns Saving Energy Save Money
SAVING energy results in financial savings, so learned a gathering of Union County librarians at an energy saving seminar at New Providence High School in New Jersey, USA, last week.
The seminar was sponsored by New Jersey based Enigin Distributor Shift Into Green Energy Corp., providing the opportunity for them to highlight how energy efficiency can save money through a seminar for local library and school administrators, financial officials and facilities managers.
Shift Into Green Energy Corp gathered several state, corporate and local officials to the High School’s Media Center for the seminar, where the state and company officials discussed several programmes that involve energy reduction programs and use of alternative energy sources.
Shift Into Green Energy stressed that energy saving and efficiency all begins with real-time energy monitoring and management. Enigin’s Eniscope provides the perfect solution and they were able to play the recently released Enigin videos of the latest Eniscope and analytics modules, which were both very well received.
The attendees, the schools and libraries, will go back to get approval from their various town councils, on any possible efficiency measures they might be considering implementing, from retrofits through to renewable energy.
The school district, led by Superintendent Dave Miceli, are considering becoming part of the state’s Green Schools program, a pilot programme in various school systems throughout the state that involves the entire district working together to cut down on energy costs.
Jeff Brown, director of Global Learning Inc., said that the districts that are part of the Green Schools programme receive 25 percent of the savings obtained by instituting energy-saving programmes.
Patricia Tumulty, Director of the New Jersey Library Association, observed that energy efficiency benefits libraries throughout the state, helping them cope with budget cuts. “We’re retrofitting buildings and libraries are also centres for programmes about energy,” she stated.


