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TriplePundit: “Agilewaves and Crestron Partnership Integrates Resource Feedback and Control”
Sunday, July 27th, 2008
by Tom Schueneman
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Triple Pundit first looked at the Agilewaves Resource Monitor last month in my post Knowledge is Power – Conservation Through Information.
GreenerBuildings: “Agilewaves Marries Monitoring and Control in New Smart System”
Sunday, July 27th, 2008
by Leslie Guevarra
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Agilewaves Inc. has married its Resource Monitor with a Crestron control system to produce the first native integration of the two technologies, the Menlo Park firm announces today.
Earth2Tech: “Agilewaves Makes Proactive Smart Home”
Sunday, July 27th, 2008
by Craig Rubens
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The idea behind an energy dashboard for your house is that by displaying your home’s energy consumption you will change your behavior to save energy. But what if your home could change your behavior for you?
TriplePundit: “Agilewaves: Knowledge is Power – Conservation through Information”
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
by Tom Schueneman
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Collin Breakstone is passionate about the environment, positive change, and creating a sustainable world. He’s just the kind of guy you’d expect as VP of a startup like Agilewaves.
CSRWire: Agilewaves selected as Sustainable Industries 2008 Top 10 Green Building Product
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
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Award-winning business magazine Sustainable Industries today announced Agilewaves’ flagship product, the Resource Monitor(TM) as one of its 2008 Top 10 Green Building Products winners.
CNETNews: “Measuring home energy use in dollars and trees”
Friday, May 30th, 2008
by Elsa Wenzel
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Automated home energy monitoring and controls are usually reserved for multimillion-dollar dwellings. But high energy costs and the threat of climate change are encouraging companies to tailor services to the mass market.
GreenerBuildings: “Building the Way to Water Efficiency”
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
by Lara Abrams Melman
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It’s no revelation to say that water is going to be the most important resource of this century. We know of all kinds of alternatives to fossil fuels, but there is simply no substitute for water.
Earth2Tech: “5 Energy Monitoring Startups to Help You Cut Home Power”
Sunday, May 18th, 2008
by Katie Fehrenbacher
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The 81 million buildings in the U.S. consume more energy than any other sector of the U.S. economy, including transportation and industry, says the U.S. government. Here’s five startups that are building software and hardware to help consumers and businesses cut down on power consumption.
WIRED Science: “How A Google Engineer Hacks His Energy Usage”
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
by Alexis Madrigal
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Darrell Anderson always knew that running a bath required more electricity and water than taking a shower, but he’s an engineer at Google, so he decided to quantify that difference. His tool of choice? A new resource monitoring system designed by some ex-NASA engineers called Agilewaves with a price tag north of $10,000.
Sustainable Industries:”A heart monitor for green roofs?”
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
by Becky Brun
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Agilewaves Inc. recently installed the nation’s first green roof monitoring system at the LEED-Gold certified Nueva School in Hillsborough, Calif. Agilewaves’ Resource Monitor measures the building’s green roof as well as its gas, electricity and water usage, and the electricity generation from its 30-kilowatt solar system.



