Energy Lens description
This application was designed to make analysis of half-hourly-data as fast and as cost-effective as possible.
Energy Lens from BizEE Software is energy management application that will help all but the smallest businesses to save energy.
Energy Lens enables you to quickly create a range of charts and tables from half-hourly-data of your choosing.
All charts and tables are instantly created within Excel, ready for editing, or copying and pasting into a client report or presentation.
Using Energy Lens, you can effortlessly create both simple and sophisticated charts from your clients' energy data. This enables you to deliver value to your clients in less time, and to focus your expertise on interpreting the charts and the figures you create.
Energy Lens is tightly integrated with Excel. It allows you to work with practically any form of half-hourly-data
that can be opened in Excel, including Excel files (of course), and CSV files.
Here are some key features of "Energy Lens":
· Energy Lens is very easy to pick-up and use productively.
· It's been designed to make analysis of half-hourly-data as fast and as cost-effective as possible, so that you can focus on saving the business money without costing it too much time
· Energy Lens has a number of advanced features to give you precise control over the generated charts and figures. For example, Energy Lens makes it easy to:
-Focus on particular days-of-the-week and times-of-the-day (e.g. to look at individual tariff cost-bands, or occupancy hours only).
-Configure specific days that should be excluded from certain types of analysis (e.g. bank holidays and shutdown periods).
· The upshot of this is that you can rapidly create charts and tables containing the exact information you need to work out how best to cut energy costs.
· Tight integration with Excel: enabling you to edit generated charts and figures, and easily copy and paste into reports and presentations.
· Works with virtually any half-hourly-data that can be opened in Excel. Half-hourly-data invariably comes in either an Excel spreadsheet file, or a CSV file (which can be opened directly in Excel).
Requirements:
· Microsoft Excel 97 or later: Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP (Excel 2002), Excel 2000, or Excel 97