The City of Tampa has selected EnergyCAP energy management software as its new utility data management system. Through EnergyCAP, the City will achieve its city-wide sustainability goals including reducing energy costs, improving energy efficiency of City buildings, reporting the environmental impact of government operations, and reducing negative impacts through energy tracking and utility bill management.
The contract award concluded a year-long competitive bid process of proposal submissions and onsite interviews to identify the best software to meet the City’s requirements:
“We’re pleased that another major U.S. municipality has selected EnergyCAP for utility bill processing, auditing, and reporting,” said Steve Heinz, CEO of EnergyCAP. “We’re eager to help the City achieve energy efficiency improvements and cost reductions in many ways.”
The City owns more than 500 buildings that occupy more than 6.6 million square feet.
With this contract award, the City joins more than 40 organizations in Florida that already use EnergyCAP, including Miami-Dade County, Orange County, Charlotte County, University of Central Florida, and Valencia Community College.
EnergyCAP comes in two versions to meet various energy management needs. EnergyCAP Enterprise is used by Fortune 500 businesses, universities, and state and municipal governments with complex energy management needs. EnergyCAP Express is a web-based version that enables towns, colleges, and small businesses to track their utility bills online; a free 30-day trial is immediately available.