Dive Summary:
- Eaton Corp. received $35 million in contracts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to survey and streamline energy consumption at the Department of Defense's locations across the country.
- Under the contract, Eaton will conduct a study of the sites, refine utility monitoring and control systems and build data collection systems.
- Eaton will provide retro-commissioning services, which have diminished energy costs by as much as 20% in the past.
From the article:
"The efficiency of electrical systems at U.S. Department of Defense facilities throughout the country is being evaluated by the Eaton Corp.
Multiple contracts for the work were issued to the power management company by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and are estimated to have a combined value of $35 million. ..."