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SchoolDude Selected by Power4Schools to Provide Energy Benchmarking Software

COLUMBUS, Ohio CARY, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Power4Schools and SchoolDude.com, today announced
an agreement to provide Power4Schools’ member school districts
with energy benchmarking and conservation software. Power4Schools is
an Ohio organization dedicated to providing lower cost electricity to
public school districts in the State of Ohio. SchoolDude.com is the
market leader in education enterprise asset management, serving more
than one-third of the public K-12 school districts in the United States.

In June 2011, more than 250 Ohio school districts, in their ongoing
effort to save money and operate more efficiently, joined the Power4Schools
(P4S) electricity program. Through P4S, schools are saving over $12
million annually on their electric costs.

P4S is an Ohio organization dedicated to providing lower cost
electricity to public school districts in the state of Ohio. P4S is
comprised of four Ohio organizations that provide Ohio school districts
with a variety of services aimed at cost savings and efficiencies. P4S
organizations are the Buckeye Association of School Administrators
(BASA), the Ohio Association of School Business Officials (OASBO), the
Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) and the Ohio Schools Council (OSC).

The P4S agreement with SchoolDude will provide benchmarking and energy
conservation software to help school districts expand their energy
savings capacity. The SchoolDude software will allow districts to track
and compare energy consumption and utility costs between school
buildings and other school districts. SchoolDude’s web-based utility
tracking software will provide for the analysis and reporting of utility
consumption and costs.

Also included will be the ability to track greenhouse gases, Energy
Star® ratings and utility use. This will give school districts the
ability to find additional savings by identifying utility

Article source: PRNewswire

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