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MACH Energy
MACH Energy is a US-based provider of energy management software headquartered in Oakland, CA. MACH's cloud-based software platform uses either real-time or batch data from utility meters, submeters, weather trends and nearby buildings to analyze building energy performance, and identify savings opportunities through operational improvements. The software works in tandem with building automation systems, or independently. Both desktop and mobile versions aim to reduce energy costs and improve energy efficiency through energy use metrics and benchmarking.

History
MACH Energy was founded in 2001 by a team of real estate, software, finance and energy professionals. In June 2015, MACH introduced a new software platform that offers real-time monitoring and analytics of electricity, water, gas and steam data, automated tenant billing, Energy Star data synchronization, and budget and variance reporting.

Services
MACH Energy's software platform is used by building engineers, property owners, facility managers and other professionals in commercial real estate. MACH's Energy Management Software collects and analyzes data via sensors connected to meters and/or submeters, and can be installed in buildings with or without a Building Automation

System.12l With data from the meters, utility companies, weather trends and benchmarks from comparable buildings, the software creates energy use and efficiency reports for building management teams.13l MACH also provides management tools, such as budget automation and Energy Star score reporting, as well as automated tenant billing as a result of the collaboration with Electronic Tenant Solutions.14l

An interview in Automated Buildings reports that on average, buildings using their software benefit from savings of $24,000 and an Energy Star score increase of 11 points.15l

In 2014, Washington DC-based building management company Akridge saw a 2 percent reduction in energy consumption across 15 buildings after employing MACH's

software.16l Notable buildings in MACH's portfolio include the World Financial Center, now renamed Brookfield Place (New York City), the San Francisco Ferry Building and DC's Willard Hotel.17]