Southeastern Container Inc. Deploys EnerNOC CarbonSMART(TM) to Centralize Carbon Reporting and Identify Energy Savings Opportunities
BOSTON, July 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EnerNOC, Inc. (Nasdaq:ENOC), a leading provider of clean and intelligent energy management applications, today announced that Southeastern Container (SEC), a privately owned company under the ownership of a group of Coca-Cola Bottling companies, will deploy EnerNOC's CarbonSMART™ enterprise carbon management application across its North American locations. These locations handle the majority of U.S. bottle production for Coca-Cola. CarbonSMART will streamline SEC's data collection process, provide a comprehensive and accurate overview of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and help prioritize future energy efficiency strategies.
"By centralizing the reporting of GHG emissions from multiple sites, we can identify our highest performing facilities, take those best practices and apply them to our other facilities," said John Fischer General Manager - Northeast Region, Southeastern Container. "The bottling industry is highly competitive with thin margins, so anything we can do to cut costs is instrumental to meeting our financial objectives. As such, managing our carbon footprint isn't just about reporting a number; it's a matter of turning that number into actionable energy efficiency insights that can drive bottom line savings for our organization while helping us to meet our corporate sustainability and carbon reduction goals."
Southeastern Container operates as a manufacturing cooperative, supplying bottles to Coca-Cola bottling plants in thirty-two states and three provinces in Canada. The Company has ten manufacturing locations in nine states.
"One thing that stands out about Southeastern Container is their dedication to the continuous improvement of all aspects of their business, and they have recognized carbon management as one of the strategic levers that can be pulled to deliver savings," said Tim Healy, Chairman and CEO, EnerNOC.
"Most organizations that go through the carbon reporting process spend more time collecting the data than they do reviewing it for energy and carbon savings opportunities," said Tom Arnold, Vice President of Energy Management and Carbon Solutions at EnerNOC. "CarbonSMART is designed to help facility managers do what they do best – focus on the improvement of their organization."CarbonSMART is an enterprise-class Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) carbon management and accounting application designed to help organizations measure, manage, and report greenhouse gas emissions. Unlike managing the reporting process in-house through multiple spreadsheets, CarbonSMART's SaaS-based approach centralizes data collection, even across multiple facilities and geographies, and provides a secure, auditable platform that enables facility managers to prioritize energy efficiency savings opportunities.
About EnerNOC
EnerNOC unlocks the full value of energy management for our utility and commercial, institutional, and industrial (C&I) customers by reducing real-time demand for electricity, increasing energy efficiency, improving energy supply transparency in competitive markets, and mitigating emissions. We accomplish this by delivering world-class energy management applications including DemandSMART™, comprehensive demand response; SiteSMART™, data-driven energy efficiency; SupplySMART™, energy price and risk management; and CarbonSMART™, enterprise carbon management. Our Network Operations Center (NOC) continuously supports these applications across thousands of C&I customer sites throughout the world. Working with more than 100 utilities and grid operators globally, we deliver energy, ancillary services, and carbon mitigation resources that provide cost-effective alternatives to investments in traditional power generation, transmission, and distribution. For more information, visit www.enernoc.com.
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