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Sustainable Planet brings you details of one of the the latest generation of energy management systems from NoWatt.

About NoWatt

NoWatt is a rapidly expanding energy monitoring solution provider who appears to be emerging as a technology leader in their sector. As well as offering a hardware solution to monitor energy usage, NoWatt also analyse collected data with a specially written software package capable of highlighting possible issues with excess usage or flag unusual changes in energy consumption. Most problems behind increased energy usage or waste, are not enabling action to be taken. NoWatt’s energy management system is an example of using technology to reduce energy consumption. Customers are encouraged to review collected web statistics and to monitor changes in consumption to help them take action to reduce energy costs. NoWatt’s easy to use interface also allows the export of data for more advanced data analysis.

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Navetas launches Smart Hub with integral ISE appliance monitoring technology

30 September 2009

Navetas Energy Management Ltd is pleased to announce the launch of the Navetas Zeo Smart Hub. The Zeo Smart Hub delivers a new approach to smart metering, providing a communications gateway and functional console for electricity, gas and water metering. The Hub interfaces with current basic certified meters available from meter manufacturers, thereby offering an extremely low cost and effective smart metering solution.


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New Oxford spin-out makes smart-metering smarter

4 December 2008

Isis Innovation, the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company, announced today that a new spin-out company has been formed based on technology developed at the University. Intelligent Sustainable Energy (ISE) has received funding from Navetas Energy Management to develop a smart metering technology.


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2009 OECD Annual Sustainable Development Meeting
The OECD Annual Meeting of Sustainable Development Experts (AMSDE) met on 19-20 October 2009, bringing together Delegates from capitals and stakeholders to discuss, among others, contribution to the development of the OECD Green Growth Strategy, integration of sustainable development perspectives into OECD country/peer reviews, and roles sustainability impact assessments and measurements play in furthering sustainable development.

 
OECD Conference on Eco-innovation and Sustainable Development
This event, held on 22 June 2009 at the OECD Conference Centre, focused on discussing roles of education and employment in promoting eco-innovation/sustainable development, with the aim of feeding into the OECD innovation strategy currently under development. This event was open to the public, please see the attached programme for details.

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