TMA Utility Management
Track your energy usage and costs with TMA Utility Management
TMA Utility Management helps you manage your energy usage and costs by consolidating pertinent information about transformers, rate schedules, meters, and historical weather data. Based on this data, organizations have the ability to compare this relevant information against actual recorded amounts and budgeted costs.
Easily track information about locations, energy consumption, and billings from a single database. Record daily weather fluctuations and calculate average temperatures for the month for forecasting usage and costs related to different utility types. Have the ability to manage your budgets by establishing a single account for each utility and deducting actual billings against the account throughout the year. In addition, easily allocate utility costs based on usage and charge to appropriate departments.
Most importantly, utilize a variety of pre-formatted reports and graphs for
easily managing and understanding your utility usage and costs.
Business benefits include the following:
- Allocate and bill utility charges throughout the organization based on unique and pertinent formulas developed by your staff.
- Establish a record of regular charges, fees, taxes, and adjustments for utilities including demand or peak period demand charges.
- Compare budgeted amount with actual utility consumption throughout the year to monitor and make necessary budgetary adjustments.
- Store and analyze location and energy usage data for each transformer or meter.
- Track seasonal or other adjustments for consumption projections.
- Compile information by transformer, rate schedule, meter and usage, weather, and billings.
Primary features of TMA Utility Management
- Compare actual utility bills against budgeted utility amounts based on estimated energy usage.
- Calculate the average energy consumption per day.
- Manage your minimum service charges at any point in time.
- Easily analyze meter data.
- Graph budgets for each type of utility against actual usage and expenditures.
- Allocate and bill utility charges throughout your organization based on actual meter readings or formulas.
- Track and manage maximum charges regardless of billed demand.
- Track seasonal and other adjustments for consumption projections.
- Utilize numerous utility reports on all aspects of utility equipment, usage, and costs.