U.S. DOE Nantum Field Validation Pilot Program

Prescriptive Data, in association with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), is evaluating the real-world performance of Nantum in the private sector. Technology will be provided by Prescriptive Data. Measurement and verification analysis will be provided by DOE and LBNL.

Benefits of Participation

  • Engage in low-risk pilot with installation and deployment managed by others (in partnership with your team, of course!)

  • Receive independent M&V and an evaluation of benefits, conducted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

  • Include your organization in a high-visibility, U.S. Department of Energy funded demonstration program.

  • Gain insights regarding this technology’s fit for your portfolio.

Technology Overview

A connected building operating system combines multiple sources of siloed building data with external sources like weather into a single integrated platform. Developed by a real-estate company to manage its portfolio, Nantum by Prescriptive Data is a true building OS. The software cultivates the full potential of building operators through combining institutional knowledge with real-time data generated from connected IoT sensors, building systems, mechanical equipment, and third-party applications. Powered by machine learning, Nantum uses this data to create predictive and prescriptive alerts and analytics which reduce additional tech burden for owners and operators, thereby improving situational awareness in addition to reducing operating expenses. Nantum is cloud-based and predictively ramps the building HVAC systems up and down to optimize efficiency based on occupancy patterns, weather conditions, and real-time electricity consumption. Nantum customers have the option to automate this unique HVAC optimization feature.

Speakers:

Byron Avery

Account Manager @ Prescriptive Data


DOE Better Buildings

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