Category Burton ESP

Celebrating ENERGY STAR® and Certification Nation

Burton Energy Group has been grateful to partner with ENERGY STAR over the years to help promote ENERGY STAR® certifications for buildings. Burton is honored to have been awarded our 10th ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award earlier in… Continue Reading →

LEED? What’s the Benefit and How to Obtain Certification

As the push toward carbon neutrality continues, the buildings we live and work in have a significant role in Greenhouse Gas Emissions. In 2020, the EPA estimated that Commercial & Residential buildings accounted for 13% of the total greenhouse gasses… Continue Reading →

A Challenging Road Ahead

The cover story from last month’s “The Economist” magazine was an excellent expose’ on the current environment we are facing. My colleagues and I have been helping our clients navigate this new reality, and more importantly, prepare for the uncertainty… Continue Reading →

The Energy Detectives

A new building is constructed, and the building HVAC systems are tuned and commissioned. Equipment schedules and temperature settings are adjusted to satisfy the specific needs of the employees, tenants, and customers. Everyone is happy… Several years later, problems develop…. Continue Reading →

Sharing Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Tips

 On August 3rd, I had the good fortune of serving as the speaker at a monthly meeting of the Green Chamber of the South at the Five Seasons Brewing Company in Atlanta.  The Green Chamber is a non-profit focused on… Continue Reading →

Burton Celebrates ENERGY STAR Award!

The Burton team celebrated their most recent accomplishment: ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence! This marked the fourth year Burton Energy Group received the award and the second year in a row for Sustained Excellence!! Some of the… Continue Reading →

Banking on Sustainability Commitments: A New Case Study!

In 2015, Burton Energy Group worked in conjunction with one of the world’s largest financial institutions to meet aggressive sustainability targets. Leveraging the power of the Burton Energy Strategy Platform (Burton ESP) the Bank was able to meet their carbon emissions… Continue Reading →

Recap from Another Successful EEI National Key Accounts Workshop

Burton is pleased to have sponsored and actively participated in the recent EEI National Key Accounts Workshop held in Dallas, Texas.  As always, there were several excellent technical tracks that focused on designing and implementing energy efficiency programs for owners… Continue Reading →

2015 EEI Fall National Key Accounts Workshop

Burton Energy Group is pleased to once again be sponsoring and attending the EEI Fall National Key Accounts Workshop. The upcoming event will be held in Dallas from October 25th through 28th. Burton is sponsoring the workshop smart phone application…. Continue Reading →

Simplicity of Burton ESP…Avoiding Energy Data Overload

One of our clients, a well-known energy manager for a large corporation was a bit jaded when he saw that we were going to discuss our reporting platform with him. “Everybody has one, and it is usually just an overload… Continue Reading →

Heat Maps-A Picture is Worth a Thousand kWh

Getting a handle on energy data for a large number of physical locations can be a challenge at best, and a seemingly insurmountable task at worst. The prospect of wading through thousands or millions of data points to assemble a… Continue Reading →

Introducing Burton’s Energy Strategy Platform: Burton ESP

When we started building our own tools back in 2010, we had no intention of building a platform. The intent was to automate tasks analysts do that are tedious and repetitious and provide visualizations that are useful to quickly see… Continue Reading →

George Plattenburg Published in the Hotel Business Review

Our very own George Plattenburg, Managing Partner of Burton Energy Group, was published in the May 2014 issue of Hotel Business Review.  His article, “How Hotels Benefit From a Utilities Portal”, highlights the advantages of having a utility portal. In the article he explains… Continue Reading →

© 2024 The Energy Trail — Powered by WordPress

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑