ResourceKraft have been awarded the contract to provide Iarnróid Éireann (Irish Rail) with its Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) requirements for a term of 10 years. ResourceKraft will install the energy measurement systems with its service partners King and Moffatt Building Services.

Advisor EMIS software will be provisioned to enable Iarnróid Éireann to implement its energy savings plans under their ongoing ISO50001 programme, to measure and verify (M&V) energy conservation measures and to acquire the information necessary to meet their government conformance reporting obligations.

resourcekraft1Shane McManus Facilities Manager at Irish Rail and on the right Frank Casey, VP Business Development & Founder at ResourceKraft.

ResourceKraft Director Frank Casey said that “ResourceKraft are delighted to have been selected by Irish Rail to provide our ‘Advisor’ active energy management and reporting systems. We look forward to working together to further reduce Irish Rails energy use and aid their implementation of ISO50001”.

Irish Rail Director of Infrastructure Don Cunningham said “Having reduced costs by €22 million in 2015, as part of our on-going initiatives to become more energy efficient, Irish Rail engaged ResourceKraft EMIS systems to aid us in the management of our energy costs and identification of savings, as we engage in a number of new projects.”

 

 

 


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