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GreenWave Reality Named “Nobel Sustainability® Supported Clean Tech Company 2013”

Gustaf Nobel, Chair of Nobel Sustainability Trust, presented GreenWave’s Chairman of the Board and CTO, Martin Manniche with the distinguished honor last night at the Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster Annual Conference 2013 “Cleantech City” in Copenhagen. GreenWave Reality is the third company and first Danish company to receive this recognition.

Nobel Sustainability Trust is a Nobel family embedded initiative aiming to crystalize and extend global awareness and focus on environmental considerations and solutions to ensure ready access to energy for all members of our society whilst ensuring the protection of the Earth.

The recognition “Nobel Sustainability Supported Clean Tech Company” is awarded to companies holding outstanding and scalable technologies enabling an acceleration of the sustainability transition and access to energy for all now. Nobel Sustainability Trustseeks through this recognition to successfully push forward the implementation and awareness of these technologies.

“GreenWave Reality is currently implementing what others are and have been speaking aboutdoing for years within the domain of energy efficiency, energy logistics and awareness. With total and turnkey offerings for private, corporate and institutional energy consumption, as well as open source and standardised platforms for utility and service providers, GreenWave Reality is both providing solutions now and leading the way to the futureintelligent smart-houses, smart city and smart grid low consumption and optimized energy landscape. For these reasons we have chosen to reward GreenWave Reality declared Gustaf Nobel, Chair of Nobel Sustainability Trust and Søren Kofoed, Operations and Strategy Director and Senior Partner Nobel Sustainability Trust.”

The GreenWave Reality Home2Cloud solution engages consumers in their energy consumption by making it visible and manageable. The platform makes it easy and practical to connect and manage all consuming devices to the Internet including electrical appliances, thermostats and LED-lights so they can be easily managed and controlled through a single interface. Users can now see and understand their energy consumption, and utility companies gain improved control of production optimization as they can monitor consumption in real time and more accurately predict peaks and lows in consumption.

“It is a great honor to receive this recognition. It provides great satisfaction and encouragement to continue developing solutions that give consumers an incentive to save energy and provide utilities a new form of engaging content,” said Martin Manniche. “Our award-winning Home2Cloud platform, now further recognized by CCC and Nobel Sustainability Trust, creates a tangible view and management of energy-usage, which tests has shown immediately bring down consumers energy usage.” 

 

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11264895.htm

 

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